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Mark 3:13
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Jesus went up the mountain and summoned those he wanted, and they came to him.
And he goeth vp into a mountaine, and calleth vnto him whom he would: and they came vnto him.
And he goeth up into a mountain, and calleth unto him whom he would: and they came unto him.
And he went up on the mountain and called to him those whom he desired, and they came to him.
And He went up on the mountain and summoned those whom He Himself wanted, and they came to Him.
Then Jesus went up on a mountain and called to him those he wanted, and they came to him.
He went up on the hillside and called those whom He Himself wanted and chose; and they came to Him.
And He went up on the mountain and summoned those whom He Himself wanted, and they came to Him.
And He *went up on the mountain and *summoned those whom He Himself wanted, and they came to Him.
Then Jesus went up on the mountain and called for those He wanted, and they came to Him.
Jesus decided to ask some of his disciples to go up on a mountain with him, and they went.
Then he went up into the hill country and summoned to himself those he wanted, and they came to him.
And he goes up into the mountain, and calls whom he himself would, and they went to him.
Then Jesus went up on a hill and invited those he wanted to go with him. So they joined him there.
Then hee went vp into a mountaine, and called vnto him whome he woulde, and they came vnto him.
And he went up to the mountain, and called those he wanted; and they came to him.
Then Jesus went up a hill and called to himself the men he wanted. They came to him,
And he went up on the mountain and summoned those whom he wanted, and they came to him.
And He went up into the mountain, and He called near whom He desired. And they went to Him.
And he goeth up into the mountain, and calleth unto him whom he himself would; and they went unto him.
And he went up into the mountain, and sent for those whom it was his pleasure to have with him: and they went to him.
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AND he ascended a mountain, and called those whom he willed; and they came to him.
And he ascended a mountain, and called whom he pleased; and they came to him.
And he went vp into a mountayne, & called vnto him whom he woulde: and they came vnto hym.
And he goeth up into the mountain, and calleth unto him whom he himself would: and they went unto him.
He went up into the mountain, and called to himself whom he wanted, and they went to him.
And he goeth up into a mountain, and calleth to him whom he would, and they came to him.
Then He went up the hill; and those whom He Himself chose He called, and they came to Him.
And he wente in to an hille, and clepide to hym whom he wolde; and thei camen to hym.
And he goes up into the mountain, and calls to him whom he himself wanted; and they went to him.
And he goeth up upon a mountain, and calleth [to him] whom he would: and they came to him.
Now Jesus went up the mountain and called for those he wanted, and they came to him.
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Afterward Jesus went up on a mountain and called out the ones he wanted to go with him. And they came to him.
He went up on a mountain and called those He wanted. They followed Him.
He went up the mountain and called to him those whom he wanted, and they came to him.
And he goeth up into the mountain and calleth near whom, he, pleased, - and they went away unto him;
And going up into a mountain, he called unto him whom he would himself: and they came to him.
And he went up on the mountain, and called to him those whom he desired; and they came to him.
And he wet vp into a mountayne and called vnto him whom he wolde and they came vnto him.
And he goeth up to the mountain, and doth call near whom he willed, and they went away to him;
And he wente vp in to a mountayne, and called vnto him whom he wolde, and they came vnto him.
At length he went up a mountain, and having appointed a select company to attend him, they came to him.
He climbed a mountain and invited those he wanted with him. They climbed together. He settled on twelve, and designated them apostles. The plan was that they would be with him, and he would send them out to proclaim the Word and give them authority to banish demons. These are the Twelve: Simon (Jesus later named him Peter, meaning "Rock"), James, son of Zebedee, John, brother of James (Jesus nicknamed the Zebedee brothers Boanerges, meaning "Sons of Thunder"), Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James, son of Alphaeus, Thaddaeus, Simon the Canaanite, Judas Iscariot (who betrayed him).
Now Jesus rode up onto the mountain and asked some guys to ride with him.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Matthew 10:1-4, Luke 6:12-16
Reciprocal: Matthew 5:1 - he went Mark 6:7 - the twelve Luke 6:13 - when Luke 9:1 - he
Cross-References
The serpent said to the woman, "You won't surely die,
When the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit of it, and ate; and she gave some to her husband with her, and he ate.
The LORD God called to the man, and said to him, "Where are you?"
The man said, "I heard your voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself."
The man said, "The woman whom you gave to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate."
Yosef said to them, "What deed is this that you have done? Don't you know that such a man as I can indeed divine?"
Shemu'el said, What have you done? Sha'ul said, Because I saw that the people were scattered from me, and that you didn't come within the days appointed, and that the Pelishtim assembled themselves together at Mikhmash;
Then Yo'av came to the king, and said, What have you done? behold, Aviner came to you; why is it that you have sent him away, and he is quite gone?
Pilate answered, "I'm not a Yehudi, am I? Your own nation and the chief Kohanim delivered you to me. What have you done?"
Adam wasn't deceived, but the woman, being deceived, has fallen into disobedience;
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he goeth up into a mountain,.... Near Capernaum, being solitary, and a place of recess and retirement, "to pray", as Luke says, Luke 6:12, who adds, "and continued all night in prayer to God", notwithstanding the great fatigue of the day past. His prayer, as is very probable, was chiefly concerning the great and important work, which was upon his mind, and he was about to do; the making and constituting twelve of his disciples, as his apostles, to preach in his name, and work miracles:
and calleth unto him whom he would; that is, "when it was day", as the above evangelist observes; when he called his disciples, such as had been for some time followers of him, as many of them as he thought fit: for it seems by the same evangelist, that others were called to him besides the twelve; and out of them he chose them: the phrase "whom he would", is in the Arabic version rendered, "whom he loved"; and it is a common observation of expositors, that the choice and call of the apostles to office, were not according to their will, works and merits, but according to the sovereign will and grace of Christ, who chose them, and not they him: but to me there seems no foundation for such a remark here, though it is a truth; because this regards not the call of the twelve only, and much less of them to office, but a call of many of the followers of Christ to come to him on the mountain:
and they came unto him; as many as he called out of the multitude; and from among these he made the following choice.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
For an account of the appointment of the apostles, see the notes at Matthew 10:1-4.
And calleth unto him whom he would - Those whom he chose; whom he was about to appoint to the apostleship. See the notes at John 15:16.
Mark 3:14
He ordained twelve - The word rendered “ordained” here does not express our notion of ordination to the ministry. It means, literally, “he made” - that is, he “appointed” twelve to be with him.
Twelve - The reason why “twelve” were chosen was, probably, that such a number would be deemed competent witnesses of what they saw; that they could not be easily charged with being excited by sympathy, or being deluded, as a multitude might; and that, being destined to go into all the world, a considerable number seemed indispensable. Perhaps, also, there was some reference to the fact that “twelve” was the number of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Mark 3:17
Boanerges - This word is made up of two Hebrew words signifying “sons of thunder,” meaning that they, on some accounts, “resembled” thunder. See the notes at Matthew 1:1. It is not known why this name was given to James and John. They are nowhere else called by it. Some suppose it was because they wished to call down fire from heaven and consume a certain village of the Samaritans, Luke 9:54. It is, however, more probable that it was on account of something fervid, and glowing, and powerful in their genius and eloquence.