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Biblia Karoli Gaspar

Márk 9:39

Jézus pedig monda: Ne tiltsátok el õt; mert senki sincs, a ki csodát tesz az én nevemben és mindjárt gonoszul szólhatna felõlem.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Bigotry;   Catholicity;   Commandments;   Intolerance, Religious;   Jesus, the Christ;   Miracles;   Toleration;   Thompson Chain Reference - Tolerance;   The Topic Concordance - Offense;   Opposition;   Receiving;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Demon;   Miracle;   Persecution;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Boanerges;   Eldad;   Mark, the Gospel According to;   Salt;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Exorcism;   Mark, the Gospel of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Mss;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Complacency;   Discourse;   Epilepsy;   Impotence;   Mark, Gospel According to;   Mental Characteristics;   Miracles;   Perfection (of Jesus);   Toleration, Tolerance;   Trinity (2);   Winter ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Transfiguration;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;   Gospel;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Crime;   Evil-Speaking;   Jesus Christ (Part 2 of 2);   Name;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Forbid: Mark 10:13, Mark 10:14, Matthew 13:28, Matthew 13:29, Philippians 1:18

there: Matthew 7:22, Matthew 7:23, Acts 19:13-16, 1 Corinthians 9:27, 1 Corinthians 13:1, 1 Corinthians 13:2

lightly: 1 Corinthians 12:3

Reciprocal: Numbers 11:28 - My Lord Psalms 109:20 - them Matthew 12:27 - by whom 2 Corinthians 13:8 - General

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But Jesus said, forbid him not,.... Neither him, nor any other they should hereafter meet with, who might be casting out devils in his name, giving this as a reason for it;

for there is no man which shall do a miracle in my name; or "miracles", as the Syriac version, as to cast out devils, or heal any sickness and disease,

that can lightly speak evil of me: such a man can never reproach and blaspheme that name, which he makes use of in doing, and by which he does wonderful works; no man can call Jesus accursed, who casts out devils in his name; see 1 Corinthians 12:3, if he has spoken evil of him before, he cannot do it "again", as the Persic version renders it, with any face; or he cannot do it "quickly, immediately", as the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions interpret it: there must be some time before such an one apostatizes, if he ever does; he cannot very easily and readily go into a way of blaspheming that name, by which he does his mighty works: his conscience will not admit of it; and besides, it would be contrary to his interest; it must sink his credit, and he lose the esteem and applause of men, he had gained by his miracles; for to dishonour that name, would be to reproach himself.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Forbid him not - Do not prevent his doing good. If he can work a miracle in my name, it is sufficient proof of attachment to me, and he should not be prevented.

Can lightly speak evil of me - The word here rendered “lightly” means quickly or “immediately.” The meaning of the passage is, that he to whom God gave the power of working a miracle, by that gave evidence that he could not be found among the enemies of Jesus. He ought not, therefore, to be prevented from doing it. There is no reason to think here that John had any improper designs in opposing the man. He thought that it was evidence that he could not be right, because he did not join them and follow the Saviour. Our Lord taught him differently. He opposed no one who gave evidence that he loved him. Wherever he might be or whatever his work, yet, if he did it in the name of Jesus and with the approbation of God, it was evidence sufficient that he was right. Christians should rejoice in good done by their brethren of any denomination. There are men calling themselves Christians who seem to look with doubt and suspicion on all that is done by those who do not walk with them. They undervalue their labors, and attempt to lessen the evidences of their success and to diminish their influence. True likeness to the Saviour would lead us to rejoice in all the good accomplished. by whomsoever it may be done - to rejoice that the kingdom of Christ is advanced, whether by a Presbyterian, an Episcopalian, a Baptist, or a Methodist. Compare Philippians 1:18.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 39. Forbid him not — If you meet him again, let him go on quietly in the work in which God owns him. If he were not of God, the demons would not be subject to him, and his work could not prosper. A spirit of bigotry has little countenance from these passages. There are some who are so outrageously wedded to their own creed, and religious system, that they would rather let sinners perish than suffer those who differ from them to become the instruments of their salvation. Even the good that is done they either deny or suspect, because the person does not follow them. This also is vanity and an evil disease.


 
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