Mark 10
Scofield+Mark 10:13
young little. Cf. Matthew 5:16
Mark 10:16
blessed them In Hebrew custom, a father’s act. (Cf) Genesis 27:38 “He had no children that He might adopt all children.”–Bengel.
Mark 10:18
Why callest Par., Believing Me to be but a human teacher, why callest thou Me “good,” etc.
Mark 10:24
astonished Or, amazed, i.e. as Jews: knowing that temporal prosperity was, to the Jew as such, a token of divine favour. e.g. Deuteronomy 28:1-12.
Mark 10:25
eye of It has been thought the reference here was to a postern door set in a gate of Jerusalem.
Mark 10:28
Then Peter Cf. See note 2, Matthew 19:27-30 (See Scofield “Matthew 19:28”)
Mark 10:33
Son of man (See Scofield “Matthew 8:20”)
Mark 10:45
life Or, soul. Cf. Isaiah 53:10; Isaiah 53:12 (Greek - ἀπόλλυμι," the soul or the essential life, not as commonly, “zoe,” the active life).
Mark 10:46
And they Cf. (See Scofield “Matthew 20:30”)
Mark 10:51
Lord Gr. “Rabboni,” my Master, a term of reverent love. Cf. John 20:16.
