Barnes Commentary

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Mark 6

Public-domain commentary by Albert Barnes.

Commentary Notes

v1

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 2

MARK CHAPTER 6

Verses 1-6. See this passage explained See Barnes "Mt 13:54"

and Mt 13:55-58.

Matt 13 54Matt 13 55-Matt 13 58
v2

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 3

Verse 2. No notes from Barnes on this verse.

{t} "And when the sabbath"

@Mt 13:54; Lu 4:16

Matt 13 54Luke 4 16
v3

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 4

Verse 3. No notes from Barnes on this verse.

{v} "brother of James"

Joh 6:42

{w} "were offended" Mt 11:6

John 6 42Matt 11 6
v4

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 5

Verse 4. No notes from Barnes on this verse.

{x} "unto them"

Mt 13:57; Joh 4:44

Matt 13 57John 4 44
v5

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 6

Verse 5. No notes from Barnes on this verse.

{y} "And he could there"

Ge 19:22; Mr 9:23

Gen 19 22Mark 9 23
v6

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 7

Verse 6. No notes from Barnes on this verse.

{z} "And he marvelled"

Isa 59:16; Jer 2:11

{a} "And he went" Mt 9:35; Lu 13:22; Ac 10:38

Isa 59 16Jer 2 11Matt 9 35Luke 13 22Acts 10 38
v7

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 8

Verse 7. By two and two . In order that they might support and encourage each other in their work. Amidst the trials and opposition which they would meet with, mutual counsel and aid would greatly lighten their burdens, and alleviate their calamities. Mutual counsel might also contribute to their success, and lead to united plans to advance the kingdom of the Redeemer. Jesus here, as in all the work of religion, consulted at the same time the happiness and usefulness of his disciples. Nor are they ever separated. Whatever contributes to the usefulness of the people, produces also their happiness; or, in other words, the secret of being happy, is to be useful .

{b} "And he called unto him" Mt 10:1; Mr 3:13; Lu 9:1; 10:3

Matt 10 1Mark 3 13Luke 9 1Luke 10 3
v8

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 9

Verses 8-11. See Barnes "Mt 10:9"

and Mt 10:10-15. In Mt 10:5, they were commanded not to go among the Gentiles or Samaritans. Mark omits that direction, perhaps, because he was writing for the Gentiles , and the direction might create unnecessary difficulty or offence. Perhaps he omits it also because the command was given for a temporary purpose, and was not in force at tile time of his writing.

{1} "no money" or, "The word signifies a piece of brass money, in value somewhat less than a farthing" Lu 9:3.

Matt 10 9Matt 10 10-Matt 10 15Matt 10 5Luke 9 3
v9

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 10

Verse 9. No notes from Barnes on this verse.

{c} "shod"

Eph 6:15

{d} "sandals" Ac 12:8

Eph 6 15Acts 12 8
v10

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 11

Verse 10. No notes from Barnes on this verse.

v11

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 12

Verse 11. No notes from Barnes on this verse.

{e} "shake"

Ne 5:15; Ac 13:51

{2} "Sodom and Gomorrha" "or"

Neh 5 15Acts 13 51
v12

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 13

Verse 12. Preached that men should repent . See the nature of repentance explained in Mt 3:2. They were now called upon to repent, and reform their lives, because sin was evil; because the Messiah had come to preach forgiveness to the penitent; and because at his presence it was fit that the nation should turn from its sins, and prepare to receive him.

{f} "repent" Lu 24:47; Ac 2:28; 3:19

Matt 3 2Luke 24 47Acts 2 28Acts 3 19
v13

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 14

Verse 13. Cast out many devils . See Barnes "Mt 4:24" .

And anointed with oil , etc. Anointing with oil was in common use among the Jews in cases of sickness. It was supposed to have a mild, soothing, and alleviating effect on the body. In Jas 5:14, the elders of the church, in connexion with prayers, were directed also to anoint the sick with oil. It was also used in wounds. The good Samaritan poured in oil and wine into the wounds of the waylaid Jew, Lu 10:34. Josephus says, that in the last sickness of Herod, his physicians commanded him to be anointed with oil. It need not be supposed, however, that the apostles used oil for mere medical purposes. It was used, probably, like the imposition of hands, or like our Saviour's anointing the eyes of the blind with clay, merely as a sign, in expectation of imparting that aid and comfort from God which was sought, and which was represented by the natural, soothing, and gentle effect of oil.

{g} "many devils" Lu 10:17 {h} "oil" Jas 5:14

Matt 4 24Jas 5 14Luke 10 34Luke 10 17
v14

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 15

Verses 14-20. See this account of the death of John the Baptist fully explained in Mt 14:1-12.

{g} "King Herod" Mt 14:1; Lu 9:7

Matt 14 1-Matt 14 12Matt 14 1Luke 9 7
v15

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 16

Verse 15. No Barnes text on this verse.

{h} "said"

Mt 16:14; Mr 8:28

Matt 16 14Mark 8 28
v16

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 17

Verse 16. No Barnes text on this verse.

v17

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 18

Verse 17. No Barnes text on this verse.

v18

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 19

Verse 18. No Barnes text on this verse.

{i} "lawful"

Le 18:16

Lev 18 16
v19

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 20

Verse 19. No Barnes text on this verse.

{1} "had a quarrel" or, "an inward grudge"

v20

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 21

Verse 20. He did many things . But he did not do the thing which was demanded of him—to break off from his sins. He attempted to make a compromise with his conscience. He still loved his sins, and did other things which he supposed might be accepted, in the place of putting away, as he ought, the wife of his brother—the polluted and adulterous woman with whom he lived. Perhaps he treated John kindly, or spoke well of him, or aided him in his wants; and attempted in this way to silence his rebukes, and destroy his faithfulness. This was probably before John was imprisoned. So sinners often treat ministers kindly, and do much to make them comfortable, and hear them gladly, while they are still unwilling to do the thing which is demanded of them, to repent and believe the gospel. They expect that their kind attentions will be accepted in the place of what God demands—repentance and the forsaking of their sins.

{k} "feared" Ex 11:3; Eze 2:5-7 {2} "observed him" or, "kept him", or "saved him"

Exod 11 3Ezek 2 5-Ezek 2 7
v21

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 22

Verse 21. No Barnes text on this verse.

{l} "???"

Ge 40:20

Gen 40 20
v22

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 23

Verse 22. No Barnes text on this verse.

{m} "and danced"

Isa 3:16

Isa 3 16
v23

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 24

Verse 23. No Barnes text on this verse.

{n} "Whatsoever"

Es 5:3,6; 7:2

Esth 5 3Esth 5 6Esth 7 2
v24

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 25

Verse 24. No Barnes text on this verse.

v25

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 26

Verse 25. No Barnes text on this verse.

{o} "head of John"

Ps 37:12,14

Ps 37 12Ps 37 14
v26

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 27

Verse 26. No Barnes text on this verse.

v27

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 28

Verse 27. No Barnes text on this verse.

{3} "executioner" or, "one of his guard"

v28

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 29

Verse 28. No Barnes text on this verse.

v29

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 30

Verse 29. No Barnes text on this verse.

{p} "they came"

Ac 8:2

Acts 8 2
v30

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 31

Verse 30. And the apostles gathered themselves together . That is, those whom he had sent out two and two, Mr 6:7. Having travelled around the country, they returned and met the Saviour at Capernaum.

{q} "And the apostles" Lu 9:10

Mark 6 7Luke 9 10
v31

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 32

Verse 31. A desert place . A retired place, across the sea from Capernaum, where they would he free from interruption.

Coming and going . Coming to be healed and retiring, or coming to hear him preach. It means that they were thronged, that there was a vast multitude attending his preaching.

v32

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 33

Verses 32-44. See Barnes "Mt 14:13"

and Mt 14:14-21

Verse 32. By ship . By a boat, a small vessel.

Privately . Without making their plan known. They intended to go privately. It appears, however, that their intention became known, and multitudes followed them.

Matt 14 13Matt 14 14-Matt 14 21
v33

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 34

Verse 33. Afoot thither . On foot to the place where they saw them going.

Out of all cities . All cities or large towns in the neighbourhood.

v34

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 35

Verse 34. Much people—as sheep , etc. They had no one to teach them, and guide them. The priests and scribes were proud, corrupt, and despised the common people and neglected them.

{r} "because they were" 1 Ki 22:17

1Kgs 22 17
v35

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 36

Verse 35. The time is far passed . The day is almost gone. It is drawing near night.

{s} "And when the day" Mt 14:15; Lu 9:12; Joh 6:5

Matt 14 15Luke 9 12John 6 5
v36

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 37

Verse 36. No Barnes text on this verse.

v37

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 38

Verse 37. Two hundred pennyworth of bread . About 27 dollars, [or £6 sterling.] As the disciples had a common purse in which they carried their little property, consisting of the donations of their friends, and money to be given to the poor, (compare Joh 12:6; Mt 26:8,9; Lu 8:30

it is not improbable that they had, at this time, about this sum in their possession. Philip—for it was he who asked the question, (Joh 6:7)—asked, with a mixture of wonder and agitation, whether they should take all their little property, and spend it on a single meal? And even if we should, said he, it would not be sufficient to satisfy such a multitude. It was implied in this, that in his view they could not provide for them if they wished to, and that it would be better to send them away than to attempt it.

{t} "Shall we go" Nu 11:13,22; 2 Ki 4:43

{1} "two hundred" See Barnes "Mt 18:28"

John 12 6Matt 26 8Matt 26 9Luke 8 30John 6 7Num 11 13Num 11 222Kgs 4 43Matt 18 28
v38

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 39

Verse 38. No Barnes text on this verse.

v39

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 40

Verse 39. No Barnes text on this verse.

{u} "commanded" Mt 15:35; Mr 8:6

Matt 15 35Mark 8 6
v40

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 41

Verse 40. In ranks . Literally, in the form of square beds in a garden. By square, regularly formed companies.

By hundreds, and by fifties . Some companies had a hundred in, and some fifty. We need not suppose that these were exactly formed, or arranged; but that this was about the number. The expression indicates a multitude . There were so many, that they sat down, by hundreds and by fifties , in separate companies, on the green grass.

v41

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 42

Verse 41. No Barnes text on this verse.

{v} "and blessed" 1 Sa 9:13; Mt 26:26; Lu 24:30

1Sam 9 13Matt 26 26Luke 24 30
v42

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 43

Verse 42. No Barnes text on this verse.

{w} "And they did"

De 8:3

Deut 8 3
v43

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 44

Verse 43. Twelve baskets . Baskets belonging to the disciples, in which they carried their provisions, or, perhaps, belonging to some of the multitude.

Fragments . Broken pieces of the bread that remained.

v44

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 45

Verse 44. No Barnes text on this verse.

v45

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 46

Verses 45-56. See Barnes "Mt 14:22"

and Mt 23:1-26:75

{x} "And straightway" Mt 14:22; Joh 6:17 {2} "before unto Bethsaida" or, "over against Bethsaida"

Matt 14 22Matt 23 1-Matt 26 75John 6 17
v46

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 47

Verse 46. No Barnes text on this verse.

{y} "he departed"

Mt 6:6; Mr 1:35; Lu 6:12

Matt 6 6Mark 1 35Luke 6 12
v47

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 48

Verse 47. No Barnes text on this verse.

v48

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 49

Verse 48. No Barnes text on this verse.

{z} "toiling in rowing"

Jon 1:13

{a} "have passed" Lu 24:28

Jonah 1 13Luke 24 28
v49

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 50

Verse 49. No Barnes text on this verse.

{b} "they saw him"

Job 9:8

{c} "they supposed it" Lu 24:37

Job 9 8Luke 24 37
v50

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 51

Verse 50. No Barnes text on this verse.

{d} "Be of good cheer"

Isa 43:2

Isa 43 2
v51

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 52

Verse 51. No Barnes text on this verse.

{e} "and the wind"

Ps 93:3,4

Ps 93 3Ps 93 4
v52

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 53

Verse 52. They considered not the miracle of the loaves . They did not remember or call to mind the power which Jesus had shown in feeding the five thousand by a miracle, and that, having done that, he had power also to save them from the storm.

Their heart was hardened . Their mind was dull to perceive it. This does not mean that they were opposed to Jesus, or that they had what we denominate hardness of heart , but simply, that they were slow to perceive his power; they did not quickly learn, as they ought to have done, that he had all power, and could therefore allay the storm. The word heart is frequently used in this sense. See Eph 1:18, in Greek; Ro 1:21; 2:15; 2 Co 4:6.

{f} "hardened" Isa 43:17

Eph 1 18Rom 1 21Rom 2 152Cor 4 6Isa 43 17
v53

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 54

Verse 53. No Barnes text on this verse.

{g} "And when"

Mt 14:34

Matt 14 34
v54

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 55

Verse 54. they knew him . They recollected him, for he had been there before, and worked miracles.

v55

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 6 - Verse 56

Verse 55. No Barnes text on this verse.

{h} "And ran" Mt 4:24; Mr 2:1-3

Matt 4 24Mark 2 1-Mark 2 3
v56

THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 7

Verse 56. The border of his garment . See Barnes "Mt 9:20" .

{i} "touch" Mt 9:20; Mr 5:27,28; Ac 19:12

{k} "border" Nu 15:38,39 {1} "touched him" or, "it"

Matt 9 20Mark 5 27Mark 5 28Acts 19 12Num 15 38Num 15 39