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J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Mark 9:23
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Jesus said to him, “‘If you can’?
Iesus said vnto him, If thou canst beleeue, all things are possible to him that beleeueth.
Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
And Jesus said to him, "‘If you can'! All things are possible for one who believes."
But Jesus said to him, "'If You can'? All things are possible for the one who believes."
Jesus said to the father, "You said, ‘If you can!' All things are possible for the one who believes."
Jesus said to him, "[You say to Me,] 'If You can?' All things are possible for the one who believes and trusts [in Me]!"
And Jesus said to him, " 'If You can?' All things are possible to him who believes."
And Jesus said to him, "‘If You can?' All things are possible to him who believes."
"If You can?" echoed Jesus. "All things are possible to him who believes!"
Jesus replied, "Why do you say ‘if you can'? Anything is possible for someone who has faith!"
Yeshua said to him, "What do you mean, ‘if you can'? Everything is possible to someone who has trust!"
And Jesus said to him, The 'if thou couldst' is [if thou couldst] believe: all things are possible to him that believes.
Jesus said to the father, "Why did you say ‘if you can'? All things are possible for the one who believes."
And Iesus said vnto him, If thou canst beleeue it, al things are possible to him yt beleeueth.
Jesus said to him, If you can believe, everything is possible to him who believes.
"Yes," said Jesus, "if you yourself can! Everything is possible for the person who has faith."
But Jesus said to him, "If you are able! All things are possible for the one who believes!"
And Jesus said to him, If you are able to believe, all things are possible to the ones believing.
And Jesus said unto him, If thou canst! All things are possible to him that believeth.
And Jesus said to him, If you are able! All things are possible to him who has faith.
Yeshua said to him, "If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes."
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Jeshu saith to him, If thou canst believe, every thing can be to him who believeth.
Jesus said to him: If thou canst believe; every thing can be, to him that believeth.
Iesus sayde vnto hym: this thyng yf thou cans beleue, all thynges are possible to hym that beleueth.
And Jesus said unto him, If thou canst! All things are possible to him that believeth.
Jesus said to him, "If you can believe? All things are possible to him who believes."
Jesus saith to him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
"`If I possibly can!'" replied Jesus; "why, everything is possible to him who believes."
And Jhesus seide to hym, If thou maiste bileue, alle thingis ben possible to man that bileueth.
And Jesus said to him, If you can! All things are possible to him that believes.
Jesus said to him, If thou canst believe, all things [are] possible to him that believeth.
Then Jesus said to him, "‘If you are able?' All things are possible for the one who believes."
Jesus said to him, "If you can believe, [fn] all things are possible to him who believes."
"What do you mean, ‘If I can'?" Jesus asked. "Anything is possible if a person believes."
Jesus said to him, "Why do you ask Me that? The one who has faith can do all things."
Jesus said to him, "If you are able!—All things can be done for the one who believes."
(9-22) And Jesus saith to him: If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
And Jesus said to him, "If you can! All things are possible to him who believes."
And Iesus sayde vnto him: ye yf thou couldest beleve all thinges are possible to him yt belevith.
And Jesus said to him, `If thou art able to believe! all things are possible to the one that is believing;'
Iesus sayde vnto him: Yf thou couldest beleue: All thinges are possible vnto him that beleueth.
Jesus said to him, provided you can believe, there is nothing but what may be effected for those that believe.
Jesus said, "If? There are no ‘ifs' among believers. Anything can happen."
"What do you mean, 'If I can'?" Jesus raised an eyebrow and asked. "Ain't nothin' impossible for a man who believes."
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
If: Mark 11:23, 2 Chronicles 20:20, Matthew 17:20, Matthew 21:21, Matthew 21:22, Luke 17:6, John 4:48-50, John 11:40, Acts 14:9, Hebrews 11:6
Reciprocal: Numbers 11:13 - General Daniel 6:23 - because Matthew 8:13 - and as Matthew 9:28 - Believe Matthew 14:29 - he walked Matthew 15:28 - be it Mark 1:40 - if thou Mark 5:36 - only Mark 6:5 - General Mark 11:22 - Have Luke 7:10 - General Luke 8:50 - believe John 4:50 - Go John 11:22 - that John 11:26 - Believest Romans 4:19 - being
Cross-References
Honour thy father, and thy mother, - that thy days may be prolonged upon the soil, which Yahweh thy God is about to give unto thee.
Before a hoary head, shalt thou rise up, And shalt honour the presence of an elder, - So shalt thou stand in awe of thy God - I, am Yahweh.
Render unto all their dues, - unto whom tribute, tribute, unto whom tax, tax, unto whom fear, fear, unto whom honour, honour.
Brethren! if a man should even be overtaken in any fault, ye, the spiritual, be restoring such a one, in a spirit of meekness, looking to thyself, lest, even thou, be put to the test.
An elderly man, do not thou reprimand, but beseech him, as though he were thy father, - younger men, as brothers,
Let, the well presiding elders, of double honour, be accounted worthy, especially they who toil in discourse and teaching;
Against an elder, entertain not, an accusation, except at, the mouth of two, or three, witnesses;
Unto all men, give honour, unto the brotherhood, shew love, unto God, give reverence, the king, hold in honour.
Before all things, keeping, fervent, your love, among yourselves, because, love, covereth a multitude of sins;
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Jesus said unto him, if thou canst believe,.... As the man put an "if" on the power of Christ, Christ puts an "if" on the faith of the man; and tacitly suggests, that power was not wanting in himself, but faith in him; and should that cure not be performed, it would not be owing to any inability in him, but to his own incredulity. The Arabic version renders it, "what is this thy: saying, if thou canst do any thing?" What dost thou mean by it? Thou oughtest not to doubt of my power; there is no reason for it, after so many miracles wrought; upbraiding the man with his unbelief; and the Ethiopic version renders it thus, "because thou sayest, if thou canst": wherefore to show that power was not wanting in him, provided he had but faith, it follows,
all things are possible to him that believeth; that is, "to be done" to him, as the Syriac and Ethiopic versions supply: for all things are not possible to be done by the believer himself, but all things are possible to be done for him, by God, or Christ, or the Spirit of God: thus our Lord, as he elsewhere does, ascribes that to faith, which is done by a divine power.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 17:14-21.
Mark 9:14
Questioning with them - Debating with the disciples, and attempting to confound them. This he saw as he came down from the mount. In his absence they had taken occasion to attempt to perplex and confound his followers.
Mark 9:15
Were greatly amazed - Were astonished and surprised at his sudden appearance among them.
Saluted him - Received him with the customary marks of affection and respect. It is probable that this was not by any âformalâ manner of salutation, but by the ârushâ of the multitude, and by hailing him as the Messiah.
Mark 9:16
What question ye? - What is the subject of your inquiry or debate with the disciples?
Mark 9:17
A dumb spirit - A spirit which deprived his son of the power of speaking.
Mark 9:18
And wheresoever - In whatever place - at home or abroad, alone or in public.
He teareth him - He rends, distracts, or throws him into convulsions.
He foameth - At the mouth, like a mad animal. Among us these would all be considered as marks of violent derangement or madness.
And pineth away - Becomes thin, haggard, and emaciated. This was the effect of the violence of his struggles, and perhaps of the want of food.
Mark 9:22
If thou canst do any thing - I have brought him to the disciples, and they could not help him. If thou canst do anything, have compassion.
Mark 9:23
If thou canst believe - This was an answer to the request, and there was a reference in the answer to the âdoubtâ in the manâs mind about the power of Jesus. âIâ can help him. If thouâ canst believe,â it shall be done. Jesus here demanded âfaithâ or confidence in his power of healing. His design here is to show the man that the difficulty in the case was not in the want of âpowerâ on his part, but in the want of âfaithâ in the man; in other words, to rebuke him for having âdoubtedâ at all whether he âcouldâ heal him. So he demands faith of every sinner that comes to him, and none that come without âconfidenceâ in him can obtain the blessing.
All things are possible to him that believeth - All things can be effected or accomplished - to wit, by God - in favor of him that believes, and if thou canst believe, this will be done. God will do nothing in our favor without faith. It is right that we should have confidence in him; and if we âhaveâ confidence, it is easy for him to help us, and he willingly does it. In our weakness, then, we should go to God our Saviour; and though we have no strength, yet âheâ can aid us, and he will make all things easy for us.
Mark 9:24
Said with tears - The man felt the implied rebuke in the Saviourâs language; and feeling grieved that he should be thought to be destitute of faith, and feeling deeply for the welfare of his afflicted son, he wept. Nothing can be more touching or natural than this. An anxious father, distressed at the condition of his son, having applied to the disciples in vain, now coming to the Saviour; and not having full confidence that he had the proper qualification to be aided, he wept. Any man would have wept in his condition, nor would the Saviour turn the weeping suppliant away.
I believe - I have faith. I do put confidence in thee, though I know that my faith is not as strong as it should be.
Lord - This word here signifies merely âmaster,â or âsir,â as it does often in the New Testament. We have no evidence that he had any knowledge of the divine nature of the Saviour, and he applied the word, probably, as he would have done to any other teacher or worker of miracles.
Help thou mine unbelief - Supply thou the defects of my faith. Give me strength and grace to put âentireâ confidence in thee. Everyone who comes to the Saviour for help has need of offering this prayer. In our unbelief and our doubts we need his aid, nor shall we ever put sufficient reliance on him without his gracious help.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 23. If THOU canst BELIEVE] This was an answer to the inquiry above. I can furnish a sufficiency of power, if thou canst but bring faith to receive it. Why are not our souls completely healed? Why is not every demon cast out? Why are not pride, self-will, love of the world, lust, anger, peevishness, with all the other bad tempers and dispositions which constitute the mind of Satan, entirely destroyed? Alas! it is because we do not believe; Jesus is able; more, Jesus is willing; but we are not willing to give up our idols; we give not credence to his word; therefore hath sin a being in us, and dominion over us.