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Mark 10:20
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He said to him, “Teacher, I have kept all these from my youth.”
And hee answered, and saide vnto him, Master, all these haue I obserued from my youth.
And he answered and said unto him, Master, all these have I observed from my youth.
And he said to him, "Teacher, all these I have kept from my youth."
And he said to Him, "Teacher, I have kept all these things from my youth."
And he replied to Him, "Teacher, I have [carefully] kept all these [commandments] since my youth."
And he said to Him, "Teacher, I have kept all these things from my youth up."
And he said to Him, "Teacher, I have kept all these things from my youth up."
"Teacher," he replied, "I have kept all these from my youth."
The man answered, "Teacher, I have obeyed all these commandments since I was a young man."
"Rabbi," he said, "I have kept all these since I was a boy."
And he answering said to him, Teacher, all these things have I kept from my youth.
The man said, "Teacher, I have obeyed all these commands since I was a boy."
Then he answered, and said to him, Master, all these things I haue obserued from my youth.
But he answered and said to him, Teacher, all of these I have obeyed from my boyhood.
"Teacher," the man said, "ever since I was young, I have obeyed all these commandments."
And he said to him, "Teacher, all these I have observed from my youth."
And answering, he said to Him, Teacher, I observed all these from my youth.
And he said unto him, Teacher, all these things have I observed from my youth.
And he said to him, Master, all these laws I have kept from the time when I was young.
He said to him, "Teacher, I have observed all these things from my youth."
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But he answered and said to him, Malphona, these all have I kept from my childhood.
And he answered, and said to him: Teacher, all these have I kept from my childhood.
He aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: Maister, all these haue I obserued from my youth.
And he said unto him, Master, all these things have I observed from my youth.
He said to him, "Teacher, I have observed all these things from my youth."
And he answering said to him, Master, all these have I kept from my childhood.
"Rabbi," he replied, "all these Commandments I have carefully obeyed from my youth."
And he answeride, and seide to hym, Maister, Y haue kept alle these thingis fro my yongthe.
And he said to him, Teacher, all these things I have observed from my youth.
And he answered and said to him, Master, all these have I observed from my youth.
The man said to him, "Teacher, I have wholeheartedly obeyed all these laws since my youth."
And he answered and said to Him, "Teacher, all these things I have kept from my youth."
"Teacher," the man replied, "I've obeyed all these commandments since I was young."
The man said to Jesus, "Teacher, I have obeyed all these Laws since I was a boy."
He said to him, "Teacher, I have kept all these since my youth."
And, he, said unto him - Teacher! all these things, have I kept, from my youth.
But he answering, said to him: Master, all these things I have observed from my youth.
And he said to him, "Teacher, all these I have observed from my youth."
He answered and sayde to him: master all these I have observed fro my youth.
And he answering said to him, `Teacher, all these did I keep from my youth.'
But he answered, and sayde vnto him: Master, all these haue I kepte fro my youth vp.
to which he answered, master, said he, all these precepts have I observed from my youth.
He said, "Teacher, I have—from my youth—kept them all!"
The man was smilin' and pattin' himself on the back on the back so hard Jesus was afraid he'd hurt himself. The guy said, "Well I'm as good as gold then. I've done all these things since I was just a little nub."
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Isaiah 58:2, Ezekiel 5:14, Ezekiel 33:31, Ezekiel 33:32, Malachi 3:8, Matthew 19:20, Luke 10:29, Luke 18:11, Luke 18:12, Romans 7:9, Philippians 3:6, 2 Timothy 3:5
Reciprocal: Luke 18:21 - General 1 Timothy 4:8 - having
Cross-References
This is the family history of Shem, Ham, and Japheth, the sons of Noah. After the flood these three men had sons.
The sons of Ham were Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan.
He was a great hunter before the Lord , which is why people say someone is "like Nimrod, a great hunter before the Lord ."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he answered and, said unto him,.... With a great deal of pertness,
master, all these have I observed from my youth;
:-. In a certain copy, Beza says, it is added, as there, "what lack I yet?" and so in one of Stephens's copies.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this passage illustrated in the notes at Matthew 19:16-30.
Mark 10:17
Gone forth - From the place where he had been teaching.
Into the way - Into the road or path on his journey.
Running - Thus showing the intensity with which he desired to know the way of life. Zeal to know the way to be saved is proper, nor is it possible that it should be too intense if well directed. Nothing else is so important, and nothing demands, therefore, so much effort and haste.
Mark 10:19
Defraud not - Do not take away your neighborâs property by fraud or dishonesty. To âcheatâ or âdefraud,â supposes a covetous desire of a neighborâs property, and is usually attended with âfalsehoodâ or âfalse witnessâ against a neighbor in obtaining it. It is thus a violation of the ninth and tenth commandments; and our Saviour very properly, therefore, âcondensed the two,â and expressed their substance in this - not to defraud. It is, besides, expressly forbidden in Leviticus 19:13; âThou shalt not defraud thy neighbor.â
Mark 10:21
Jesus beholding him, loved him - What occurred afterward showed that the young man did not love the Saviour, or was not a true disciple; so that this expression denotes simply natural affection, or means that Jesus was pleased with his amiableness, his morality, and his âexternalâ regard for the law of God. At the same time, this was entirely consistent with deep sorrow that he would not give his heart to God, and with deep abhorrence of such a love of the world as to blind the mind to the beauty of true religion, and to lead to the rejection of the Messiah and the destruction of the soul.
One thing thou lackest - When the young man came to Jesus he asked him, âWhat lack I yet?â Matthew 19:20. This âquestionâ Mark has omitted, but he has retained the âanswer.â The answer means, there is âone thingâ yet wanting. Though all that you have said should be âtrue,â yet, to make the system complete, or to show that you âreallyâ are disposed to keep the commands of God, go and sell your property. See whether you love âGodâ more than you do your âwealth.â By doing that you will show that your love of God is supreme; that your obedience is not merely âexternalâ and âformal,â but âsincereâ and âreal;â the thing now âlackingâ will be made up.
Mark 10:24
Children - An expression of affection, perhaps also implying a reproof that their slowness of understanding was like that of children. When they should have seen at once the truth of what he said, they were slow to learn it. It became necessary, therefore, to ârepeatâ what he had said.
How hard - With how much difficulty.
Mark 10:26
Out of measure - Very much, or exceedingly. The Greek means no more than this.
Mark 10:30
An hundred-fold - One hundred times as much.
In this time - In this life. In the time that he forsakes all.
Houses ... - This cannot be taken literally, as promising a hundred times as many âmothers, sisters,â etc. It means, evidently, that the loss shall be a hundred times âcompensatedâ or made up; or that, in the possession of religion, we have a hundred times the âvalueâ of all we forsake. This consists in the pardon of sin, in the favor of God, in peace of conscience, in support in trials and in death, and in raising up âfriendsâ in the place of those who are left - âspiritual brethren, and sisters, and mothers,â etc. And this corresponds to the experience of all who ever became Christians. At the same time. it is true that godliness is profitable âfor all things,â having the promise of the life that is, as well as of that which is to come. See the notes at 1 Timothy 4:8. âThe favor of Godâ is the security for every blessing. Obedience to his law secures industry, temperance, chastity, economy, prudence, health, and the confidence of the world - all indispensable to success in life, and all connected. commonly, with success. Though the wicked âsometimesâ prosper, yet the âsurestâ way of prosperity is to fear God and keep his commandments. Thus will all âneededâ blessings descend on us âhere,â and âeternalâ blessings hereafter.
With persecutions - Persecutions, or the contempt of the world, and bodily sufferings on account of their religion, they âmustâ meet. Jesus did not conceal this; but he consoled them. He assured them that âamidâ these, or perhaps it should be rendered âafterâ these, they should find friends and comfort. It is well to bear trial if âGodâ be our Friend. With the promises of the Bible in our hand, we may hail persecutions, and thank God that, amid so many sorrows, he has furnished such abundant consolations.