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La Nuova Diodati
Marco 14:40
Bible Study Resources
Concordances:
- Nave'sDictionaries:
- BridgewayEncyclopedias:
- InternationalParallel Translations
E tornato di nuovo, li trov� che dormivano perch� gli occhi loro erano aggravati; e non sapevano che rispondergli.
E tornato, trov� i discepoli, che di nuovo dormivano; perciocch� i loro occhi erano aggravati; e non sapevano che rispondergli.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
neither: Mark 9:33, Mark 9:34, Genesis 44:16, Romans 3:19
Reciprocal: Exodus 34:29 - wist Matthew 26:42 - the second Mark 13:36 - he find Mark 14:37 - and findeth Luke 22:45 - sleeping
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when he returned, he found them asleep again,.... Notwithstanding the expostulation he had used with them, the exhortation he had given them, and the danger he had suggested to them:
for their eyes were heavy: with sleep and sorrow:
neither wist they what to answer him; partly through confusion and shame, not knowing how to excuse themselves; and partly, through their being stupefied with sleep and grief.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the notes at Matthew 26:36-46.
Mark 14:36
Ἀββα Abba This word denotes “father.” It is a Syriac word, and is used by the Saviour as a word denoting filial affection and tenderness. Compare Romans 8:15.
Mark 14:40
Neither wist they ... - Neither “knew” they. They were so conscious of the impropriety of sleeping at that time, that they could not find any answer to give to the inquiry why they had done it.
Mark 14:41
It is enough - There has been much difficulty in determining the meaning of this phrase. Campbell translates it, “all is over” - that is, the time when you could have been of service to me is gone by. They might have aided him by watching for him when they were sleeping, but now the time was past, and he was already, as it were, in the hands of his enemies. It is not improbable, however, that after his agony some time elapsed before Judas came. He had required them to watch - that is, to keep awake during that season of agony. After that they might have been suffered to sleep, while Jesus watched alone. As he saw Judas approach he probably roused them, saying, It is sufficient - as much repose has been taken as is allowable - the enemy is near, and the Son of man is about to be betrayed.