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Latest revision as of 17:43, 11 January 2022

Q: Q Mr 4:3-9 Q1 Answer:

Q: Q Mr 4:3-9 Q2 Answer:

Mr 4:3-9

± Mr 4:3 Hearken; Behold, there went out a sower [1] to sow [2]:

¢ The 'sower' and the 'seed' are both זרע. The sower and the seed are the same person. [3] 'Sowing' is from the same root זרוע which is the act of making distinct between the guilt זר and the flesh ע.

  1. sower
  2. sow
  3. ₱ Father and Son are one

± Mr 4:4 And it came to pass [1], as he sowed [2] , some fell [3] by the way side [4] , and the fowls [5] of the air [6] came and devoured [7] it up.

¢ Com Mr 4:4

  1. it came to passS it came to pass
  2. sowedS sowed
  3. fellS fell
  4. way sideS way side
  5. fowlsS fowls
  6. airS air
  7. devouredS devoured

± Mr 4:5 And some fell [1] on stony [2] ground [3] , where it had not much earth [4] ; and immediately it sprang up [5] , because it had no depth of earth [6] :

¢ Com Mr 4:5

  1. fell S fell
  2. stony S stony
  3. groundS ground
  4. earthS earth
  5. sprang upS sprang up
  6. no depth of earthS no depth of earth

± Mr 4:6 But when the sun [1] was up [2], it was scorched [3]; and because it had no root [4], it withered away [5].

¢ Com Mr 4:6

  1. sunS sun
  2. was upS was up
  3. scorchedS scorched
  4. rootS root
  5. witheredS withered

± Mr 4:7 And some fell [1] among thorns [2], and the thorns grew up, and choked it [3] , and it yielded no fruit [4] .

¢ Com Mr 4:7

  1. fellS fell
  2. thornsS thorns
  3. chokedS choked
  4. fruitS fruit

± Mr 4:8 And other fell on good ground [1], and did yield fruit [2] that sprang up [3] and increased [4] ; and brought forth[5], some thirty [6], and some sixty [7] , and some an hundred [8] .

¢ Com Mr 4:8

  1. groundS ground
  2. yield fruitS yield fruit
  3. sprang upS sprang up
  4. increasedS increased
  5. brought forthS brought forth
  6. thirtyS thirty
  7. sixtyS sixty
  8. hundredS hundred

± Mr 4:9 And he said unto them, He that hath ears [1] to hear [2] , let him hear.

¢ Com Mr 4:9

  1. earsS ears
  2. hearS hear




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Parable of the Sower study guide

See Eze 17:8

Parable of the Sower - literal

Parable of the sower - mystery