Mark 8:9
ContextNET © | There were about four thousand 1 who ate. 2 Then he dismissed them. 3 |
NIV © | About four thousand men were present. And having sent them away, |
NASB © | About four thousand were there; and He sent them away. |
NLT © | There were about four thousand people in the crowd that day, and he sent them home after they had eaten. |
MSG © | There were well over four thousand at the meal. Then he sent them home. |
BBE © | And there were about four thousand people: and he sent them away. |
NRSV © | Now there were about four thousand people. And he sent them away. |
NKJV © | Now those who had eaten were about four thousand. And He sent them away, |
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NET © [draft] ITL | |
NET © | There were about four thousand 1 who ate. 2 Then he dismissed them. 3 |
NET © Notes |
1 sn The parallel in Matt 15:32-39 notes that the four thousand were only men, a point not made explicit in Mark. 2 tn The words “who ate” are not in the Greek text but have been supplied for clarity. 3 sn Mark 8:1-10. Many commentators, on the basis of similarities between this account of the feeding of the multitude (8:1-10) and that in 6:30-44, have argued that there is only one event referred to in both passages. While there are similarities in language and in the response of the disciples, there are also noticeable differences, including the different number present on each occasion (i.e., 5,000 in chap. 6 and 4,000 here). In the final analysis, the fact that Jesus refers to two distinct feedings in 8:18-20 settles the issue; this passage represents another very similar incident to that recorded in 6:30-44. |