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Marcos 12:30

30 ug higugmaa ang Ginoo nga imong Dios sa tibuok mong kasingkasing, ug sa tibuok mong kalag, ug sa tibuok mong salabutan, ug sa tibuok mong kusog.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Affections;   Jesus, the Christ;   Law;   Love;   Quotations and Allusions;   Satire;   Thompson Chain Reference - Love;   Preeminence;   The Topic Concordance - Commandment;   Law;   Love;   Sacrifice;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Affections, the;   Unity of God;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Humanity, humankind;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Command, Commandment;   David;   Evil;   Golden Rule;   Jesus Christ;   Law of Christ;   Love;   Paul the Apostle;   Religion;   Will;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Heart;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Mark, the Gospel According to;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Anthropology;   Heart;   Jesus, Life and Ministry of;   Lord's Prayer, the;   Love;   Mark, the Gospel of;   Mind;   Soul;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Mss;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Commandments;   Devotion;   Education (2);   Ethics (2);   Ideas (Leading);   Law of God;   Love (2);   Manliness;   Mental Characteristics;   Monotheism;   Old Testament (I. Christ as Fulfilment of);   Philanthropy;   Quotations (2);   Religious Experience;   Righteous, Righteousness;   Simple, Simplicity ;   Trinity (2);   Womanliness;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Commandment, the New;   Heart;   Love;   Mark, the Gospel According to;   Mind;   Neighbor;   Pauline Theology;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Brotherly Love;   Didache;   Pharisees;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 6:5 - thou shalt 1 Kings 3:3 - loved Nehemiah 9:6 - even thou Psalms 103:1 - all that Isaiah 56:6 - to love Micah 6:8 - to do Matthew 22:37 - General Mark 12:17 - and to Luke 10:27 - Thou Romans 8:28 - them

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And thou shalt love the Lord thy God,.... Which is to be understood of the one God, Father, Son, and Spirit; for all the three divine persons are to be equally loved, being possessed of the same perfections and excellencies, and having done the same works, and having bestowed like benefits and favours upon men: and though there is now no principle of love to God in men; but, on the contrary, men are enemies to God in their minds, which appears by their wicked works; yet this commandment is still in force, and the obligation to it is the same; the fall of man, the corruption of nature, and the impotency, and even aversion in man to observe this command, do not make it null and void: and in regeneration, when God puts his laws into the heart, and writes them in the mind; love is produced in such persons, to God the Father, who has begotten them again, according to his abundant mercy; and to Christ, who has saved them from their sins; and to the blessed Spirit, who has quickened and comforted them: and this love is in some measure exercised as it should be, and as here directed to,

with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind; that is, with all the powers and faculties of the soul; or with the affections, as under the influence and guidance of the more noble faculties of the soul, the mind, the understanding, judgment, and will: it is added here, which is not in Matthew,

and with all thy strength; which answers to the phrase in Deuteronomy 6:5, "with all thy might"; that is, with the greatest vehemency of affection, in the strongest expressions of it, and with all the strength of grace a man has. This passage follows the former in Deuteronomy 6:5 and is what is only cited in Matthew 22:37,

Matthew 22:37- :.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

See the notes at Matthew 22:34-40.

Mark 12:28

Perceiving that he answered them well - That is, with wisdom, and with a proper understanding of the law. In this case the opinion of the Saviour corresponded with that of the Pharisees; and the question which this scribe put to him now seems to have been one of the very few candid inquiries of him by the Jews for the purpose of obtaining information. Jesus answered it in the spirit of kindness, and commended the conduct of the man.

Mark 12:29

Hear, O Israel! - This was said to call the attention of the Jews to the great importance of the truth about to be proclaimed. See Deuteronomy 6:4-5.

The Lord our God ... - Literally, “Yahweh, our God, is one Yahweh.” The other nations worshipped many gods, but the God of the Jews was one, and one only. יהוה Yahweh was undivided; and this great truth it was the design of the separation of the Jewish people from other nations to keep in mind. This was the “peculiar” truth which was communicated to the Jews, and this they were required to keep and remember forever.

Mark 12:30

And thou shalt love ... - If Yahweh was the “only” God, then they ought not to love any other being supremely - then they might not bow down before any idol. They were required to love God above all other beings or things, and with all the faculties of their minds. See the notes at Matthew 22:37.

Mark 12:32-34

This answer of the scribe is not found in Matthew.

Is more than all - Is of more importance and value.

Discreetly - Wisely, according to truth.

Not far from the kingdom of God - Thou who dost prefer the “internal” to the “external” worship of God - who hast so just a view of the requirements of the law - canst easily become a follower of me, and art almost fit to be numbered among my disciples. This shows that a proper understanding of the Old Testament, of its laws and requirements, would prepare the mind for Christianity, and suit a person at once to embrace it when presented. One system is grafted on the other, agreeably to Galatians 3:24.

And no man after that durst ask him any question - That is, no one of the scribes, the Pharisees, or the Sadducees durst ask him a question for the purpose of “tempting” him or entangling him. He had completely silenced them. It does not appear, however, but that his “disciples” dared to ask him questions for the purpose of information.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 30. Thou shalt love the Lord — On the nature and properties of the love of God and man, and the way in which this commandment is fulfilled, Matthew 22:37; Matthew 22:37, &c.


 
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