Mark 6:52

"He got into the boat with them; and the wind ceased, and they were very amazed among themselves, and marveled;"

Key Reflection

When Jesus got back into the boat after walking on water, the wind suddenly ceased, which must have been a miraculous sign to the disciples. Given the first-century setting, this calm would have been particularly striking as a divine intervention, reinforcing their growing understanding that Jesus possessed unique power and authority from God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 52. They considered not the miracle of the loaves. They did not remember or call to mind the power which Jesus had shown in feeding the five thousand by a miracle, and that, having done that, he had power also to save them from the storm. Their heart was hardened. Their mind was dull to perceive it. This does not mean that they were opposed to Jesus, or that they had what we denominate hardness of heart, but simply, that they were slow to perceive his power; they did not quickly learn, as they ought to have done, that he had all power, and could therefore allay the storm. The word heart is frequently used in this sense. See Eph 1:18, in Greek; Ro 1:21; 2:15; 2 Co 4:6.

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