Mark 6:28
Context6:28 He brought his head on a platter and gave it to the girl, and the girl gave it to her mother.
Mark 7:32
Context7:32 They brought to him a deaf man who had difficulty speaking, and they asked him to place his hands on him.
Mark 9:17
Context9:17 A member of the crowd said to him, “Teacher, I brought you my son, who is possessed by a spirit that makes him mute.
Mark 12:16
Context12:16 So 1 they brought one, and he said to them, “Whose image 2 is this, and whose inscription?” They replied, 3 “Caesar’s.”
1 tn Here δέ (de) has been translated as “so” to indicate their response to Jesus’ request for a coin.
2 tn Or “whose likeness.”
sn In this passage Jesus points to the image (Grk εἰκών, eikwn) of Caesar on the coin. This same Greek word is used in Gen 1:26 (LXX) to state that humanity is made in the “image” of God. Jesus is making a subtle yet powerful contrast: Caesar’s image is on the denarius, so he can lay claim to money through taxation, but God’s image is on humanity, so he can lay claim to each individual life.
3 tn Grk “they said to him.”