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It is enough (απεχε). Alone in Mark. This impersonal use is rare and has puzzled expositors no little. The papyri (Deissmann's …

It is enough. There has been much difficulty in determining the meaning of this phrase. Campbell translates it, "All is over;" i.e., the t…

And he comes the third time.—We may note St. Mark’s omission of the third repetition of the prayer.
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Glossa Ordinaria: After the Lord had foretold the offense of His disciples, the Evangelist gives an account of His prayer, in …

A third time Jesus left them to pray (cf. Matthew 26:44) and on returning again found the disciples asleep. Once again Jesus expressed h…

And he cometh the third time
After he had prayed a third time, to the same purport as before:
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Christ's sufferings began with the most severe of all: those in His soul. He began to be greatly distre ed—words not used in Matthew, but very full…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson