A pictorial commentary on the Gospel according to Mark : with the text of the Authorized and Revised versions . ands upon himtwice (Mark viii, 23,25); (4) inquires ofthe progress of hisrestoration; (5)touched his eyesagain and made himlookup; aught =anything. 24. as trees walk-ing] Comp. R. V. I see men was ajoyful once beenable to see, he re-membered the ap-pearance of naturalobjects, and sawmoving forms aboutk i m ; trees h eshould have accoun- H ted them from their height, but men from ^^their motion. 25. look upl or looked stedfastly, as in R, V. ; though several authori


A pictorial commentary on the Gospel according to Mark : with the text of the Authorized and Revised versions . ands upon himtwice (Mark viii, 23,25); (4) inquires ofthe progress of hisrestoration; (5)touched his eyesagain and made himlookup; aught =anything. 24. as trees walk-ing] Comp. R. V. I see men was ajoyful once beenable to see, he re-membered the ap-pearance of naturalobjects, and sawmoving forms aboutk i m ; trees h eshould have accoun- H ted them from their height, but men from ^^their motion. 25. look upl or looked stedfastly, as in R, V. ; though several authorities read, andat once he saw plainly. saio every man clearly] or began to see all things clearly. So that he syzclerely alle thingis.—Wydif. The word translated clearly, literally ^= far-shining, far-beaming. Comp. the R. V. The man meant thathe could now see clearly/ar and near. This is one of the few instances of astrictly progressive cure recorded in the Gospels. 26. to his house] Bethsaida. therefore, was not the place of his residence ;he was to go directly from the place to his own home. See v. BLIND IN SYRIA. 100 A PICTORIAL COMMENTARY [Mark VIII, 27,28. Authorized Version. i Revised Version. 27 And Jesus went out, and his disciples, in 7 And Jesus went forth, and his disciples, to the towns of Caesarea Philippi: and by the into the villages of Csesarea Philippi: and in way he asked his disciples, saying unto them, the way he asked his disciples, saying unto Whom do men say that I am? I 28 them. Who do men say that I am? And they 28 And they answered, John the Baptist: butsome say, Elias; and others, One of the proph-ets. told him, saying, John the Baptist: andothers, Elijah ; but others, One of the proph- Practical Suggestions.—Providence gains his ends by varied spiritually blind, when restored, often see things in a confused and im-perfect manner. The blind man was not to tell it in Bethsaida, for its peo-ple had slighted his teaching. So slightin


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