the Week of Proper 25 / Ordinary 30
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Pharisees: Mark 2:16, Mark 7:1, Mark 7:2, Matthew 12:38, Matthew 16:1-4, Matthew 19:3, Matthew 21:23, Matthew 22:15, Matthew 22:18, Matthew 22:23, Matthew 22:34, Matthew 22:35, Luke 11:53, Luke 11:54, John 7:48
seeking: Luke 11:16, Luke 12:54-57, John 4:48, John 6:30, 1 Corinthians 1:22, 1 Corinthians 1:23
tempting: Mark 12:15, Exodus 17:2, Exodus 17:7, Deuteronomy 6:16, Malachi 3:15, Luke 10:25, Acts 5:9, 1 Corinthians 10:9
Reciprocal: 2 Kings 20:9 - This sign Mark 9:16 - What Mark 10:2 - tempting Luke 11:29 - they John 2:18 - What
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the Pharisees came forth,.... Out of their houses; who dwelt in the coasts of Magdala, and parts of Dalmanutha, and came to Jesus, hearing of his being arrived in their neighbourhood:
and began to question with him; or to dispute with him, it being their manner to carry on disputations by questions and answers. The Persic version has the question they put, and about which they disputed, "if thou art the Christ"; in proof of which they required a sign:
seeking of him a sign from heaven, tempting him;
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this passage explained in Matthew 16:1-12.
Mark 8:12
Sighed deeply in his spirit - His heart was deeply affected at their wickedness and hypocrisy. The word “spirit” here is taken as the seat of the emotions, passions, affections. He drew groans deeply from his breast.
No sign be given - That is, no such sign as they asked, to wit, a sign “from heaven.” He said a sign should be given, the same as was furnished by Jonas, Matthew 16:4. But this was not what they “asked,” nor would it be given “because” they asked it.
Mark 8:15
Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees - See Matthew 16:6.
Of Herod - Of the Herodians - of Herod and his followers. Matthew, instead of “Herod,” has “the Sadducees.” It is not improbably that he cautioned them against them all. The Pharisees sought his life, and were exceedingly corrupt in their doctrine and practice; the Sadducees denied some of the essential doctrines of religion, and the Herodians probably were distinguished for irreligion, sensuality, and corrupt living. They were united, therefore, with the Pharisees and Sadducees in opposing the claims of Jesus. Matthew has recorded his caution to avoid the Pharisees and Sadducees, and Mark has added, what Matthew had omitted. the caution likewise to beware of the Herodians. Thus, the evangelists speak the same thing.