Mark 10:1

"Mark."

Key Reflection

In the opening of Mark's gospel, the simple "Mark" likely served as a title or identifier for the text, indicating what follows is part of the book attributed to John Mark. For the original audience, this brief beginning might have set expectations for the content that would unfold—a narrative focused on Jesus' teachings and actions within the broader context of first-century Judaism.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

MARK CHAPTER 10 Verses 1-12. See this question about divorce explained in See Barnes "Mt 19:3, and Mt 19:4-12 {d} "And he arose" Mt 19:1 __________________________________________________________________

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