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Mark 1:22
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They were astonished at his teaching because he was teaching them as one who had authority, and not like the scribes.
And they were astonished at his doctrine: for hee taught them as one that had authority, and not as the Scribes.
And they were astonished at his doctrine: for he taught them as one that had authority, and not as the scribes.
And they were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one who had authority, and not as the scribes.
And they were amazed at His teaching; for He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
The people were amazed at his teaching, because he taught like a person who had authority, not like their teachers of the law.
They were completely amazed at His teaching; because He was teaching them as one having [God-given] authority, and not as the scribes.
They were amazed at His teaching; for He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
And they were astonished at His teaching; for He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
The people were astonished at His teaching, because He taught as one who had authority, and not as the scribes.
Everyone was amazed at his teaching. He taught with authority, and not like the teachers of the Law of Moses.
They were amazed at the way he taught, for he did not instruct them like the Torah-teachers but as one who had authority himself.
And they were astonished at his doctrine, for he taught them as having authority, and not as the scribes.
They were amazed at his teaching. He did not teach like their teachers of the law. He taught like someone with authority.
And they were astonied at his doctrine, for he taught them as one that had authoritie, and not as the Scribes.
And they were amazed at his teaching; for he taught them as one with an authority, and not like their scribes.
The people who heard him were amazed at the way he taught, for he wasn't like the teachers of the Law; instead, he taught with authority.
And they were amazed at his teaching, because he was teaching them like one who had authority, and not like the scribes.
And they were astounded at His doctrine, for He was teaching them as having authority, and not as the scribes.
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And they were full of wonder at his teaching, because he gave it as one having authority, and not like the scribes.
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And they were astonished at his teaching: for he taught them as having authority, and not as the scribes.
They were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as having authority, and not as the scribes.
And they were astonished at his teaching; for he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
The people listened with amazement to His teaching--for there was authority about it: it was very different from that of the Scribes--
And thei wondriden on his teching; for he tauyte hem, as he that hadde power, and not as scribis.
And they were astonished at his teaching: For he taught them as having authority, and not as the scribes.
And they were astonished at his doctrine: for he taught them as one that had authority, and not as the scribes.
The people there were amazed by his teaching, because he taught them like one who had authority, not like the experts in the law.
And they were astonished at His teaching, for He taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
The people were amazed at his teaching, for he taught with real authority—quite unlike the teachers of religious law.
The people were surprised and wondered about His teaching. He taught them as One Who had the right and the power to teach and not as the teachers of the Law.
They were astounded at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
and they were being struck with astonishment at his teaching, - for he was teaching them as one having authority, and, not as the Scribes.
And they were astonished at his doctrine. For he was teaching them as one having power, and not as the scribes.
And they were astonished at his teaching, for he taught them as one who had authority, and not as the scribes.
And they merveled at his learninge. For he taught them as one that had power with him and not as the Scribes.
and they were astonished at his teaching, for he was teaching them as having authority, and not as the scribes.
And they were astonnyed at his doctryne: for he taught them as one hauynge power, and not as the Scrybes.
and they were astonished at his manner of preaching: for he spoke with an air of authority, and not as the Scribes.
These folks couldn't believe what he was teaching them. It was like he knew what he was talking about instead of being like those other preachers who just wanted to hear themselves talk and make up rules.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
they were: Jeremiah 23:29, Matthew 7:28, Matthew 7:29, Matthew 13:54, Luke 4:32, Luke 21:15, John 7:46, Acts 6:10, Acts 9:21, Acts 9:22, 2 Corinthians 4:2, Hebrews 4:12, Hebrews 4:13
as the: Mark 7:3-13, Matthew 23:16-24
Reciprocal: Mark 6:2 - he began Mark 11:18 - astonished Luke 2:47 - General Titus 2:15 - with
Cross-References
There was evening and there was morning, a third day.
God said, "Let there be lights in the expanse of sky to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days and years;
God blessed them. God said to them, "Be fruitful, multiply, fill the eretz, and subdue it. Have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the sky, and over every living thing that moves on the eretz."
Bring forth with you every living thing that is with you of all flesh, including birds, cattle, and every creeping thing that creeps on the eretz; that they may breed abundantly in the eretz, and be fruitful, and multiply on the eretz."
God blessed Noach and his sons, and said to them, "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the eretz.
Lavan said to him, "If now I have found favor in your eyes, stay here, for I have divined that the LORD has blessed me for your sake."
For it was little which you had before I came, and it has increased to a multitude. The LORD has blessed you wherever I turned. Now when will I provide for my own house also?"
God said to him, "I am El Shaddai. Be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations will be from you, and kings will come out of your loins.
I will have respect to you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, and will establish my covenant with you.
"See now, behemot, which I made as well as you. He eats grass as an ox.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they were astonished at his doctrine,.... The nature and importance of it, it being what they had not been used to hear; only at best the doctrine of the law, and sometimes only the traditions of the elders, or an allegorical and traditional sense of the Scriptures, and things very trifling and unedifying: and also they were amazed at the manner of his preaching, which was with so much gracefulness, gravity, and majesty, and was attended with so much evidence and power:
for he taught them as one having authority, and not as the Scribes; or "their Scribes", as the Syriac, Persic, and Ethiopic versions read. He did not go about to establish what he said by the authority of the Rabbins, as the Scribes did; saying, Hillell says so, or Shammai says thus, or such a doctor says thus and thus; but he spoke as from himself, as one sent of God, that had an authority from him, and was independent of man; and this was what they had not observed in others, and wonder at it; :-.
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See also Luke 4:31-37.
Mark 1:21
And they went into Capernaum - For the situation of Capernaum see the notes at Matthew 4:13.
Straightway - Immediately. On the following Sabbath.
The synagogue - See the notes at Matthew 4:23.
And taught - In the synagogue, the presiding elder, after reading the Scriptures, invited anyone who chose to address the people, Acts 13:15. Though our Saviour was not a “priest” of the Levitical order or an “officer” of the synagogue, yet we find him often availing himself of this privilege, and delivering his doctrines to the Jews.
Mark 1:22
He taught them as one that had authority ... - See the notes at Matthew 7:29.
Mark 1:23
A man with an unclean spirit - See Matthew 4:24. It is probable that this man had lucid intervals, or he would not have been admitted into the synagogue. When there, one of his fits came on, and he suddenly cried out.
Mark 1:24
Let us alone - Though only one impure spirit is mentioned as possessing this man, yet that spirit speaks also in the name of others.
They were leagued together in the work of evil, and this one knew that if he was punished, others would also share the same fate.
What have we to do with thee? - See the notes at Matthew 8:29. By this the spirit meant to say that, if Jesus cast him out, he would use an improper interference. But this was untrue. The possession of the man was a direct assault upon God and his works. Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil, and Jesus had a right, therefore, to liberate the captive, and to punish him who had possessed him. So Satan still considers it an infringement of his rights when God frees a “sinner” from bondage and destroys his influence over the soul. So he still asks to be let alone, and to be suffered to lead people captive at his will.
Art thou come to destroy us? - Implying that this could not be the intention of the “benevolent” Messiah; that to be cast out of that man would, in fact, be his destruction, and that therefore he might be suffered still to remain. Or it may imply, as in Matthew 8:29, that the time of their destruction had not come, and that he ought not to destroy them before that.
I know thee who thou art - Evil spirits seem to have been acquainted at once with the Messiah. Besides, they had learned from his miracles that he was the Messiah, and had power over them.
The Holy One of God - The Messiah. See Daniel 9:24. Jesus is called “the Holy One of God” because:
- Jesus was eminently pure.
- Because Jesus was the only begotten Son of God - equal with the Father. And,
- Because Jesus was anointed (set apart) to the work of the Messiah, the mediator between God and man.
Mark 1:25
And Jesus rebuked him - Chided him, or commanded him, with a threatening.
This was not the man that Jesus rebuked, but the spirit, for he instantly commanded the same being to come out of the man. In all this, Jesus did not once address the man. His conversation was with the evil spirit, proving conclusively that it was not a mere disease or mental derangement - for how could the Son of God hold converse with “disease” or “insanity?” - but that he conversed with a “being” who also conversed, reasoned, cavilled, felt, resisted, and knew him. There are, therefore, evil spirits, and those spirits have taken possession of human beings.
Hold thy peace - Greek, “Be muzzled.” “Restrain thyself.” “Cease from complaints, and come out of the man.” This was a very signal proof of the power of Jesus, to be able by a word to silence an evil angel, and, against his will, to compel him to leave a man whom he delighted to torment.
Mark 1:26
And when the unclean spirit ... - Still malignant, though doomed to obey - submitting because he was obliged to, not because he chose - he exerted his last power, inflicted all the pain he could, and then bowed to the Son of God and came out.
This is the nature of an evil disposition. Though compelled to obey, though prevented by the command and providence of God from doing what it “would,” yet, in seeming to obey, it does all the ill it can, and makes even the appearance of obedience the occasion for increased crime and mischief.
Mark 1:27, Mark 1:28
And they were all amazed ... - The power of casting out devils was new to them.
It was done by a word. Jesus did it in his own name and by his own authority. This proved that he was superior to all the unclean spirits. In consequence, Jesus’ fame spread throughout all the country, and the impression became prevalent that he was the Messiah.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 22. As one that had authority — From God, to do what he was doing; and to teach a pure and beneficent system of truth.
And not as the scribes. — Who had no such authority, and whose teaching was not accompanied by the power of God to the souls of the people:
1. because the matter of the teaching did not come from God; and
2. because the teachers themselves were not commissioned by the Most High. Matthew 7:28.