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They came to him, and awoke him, saying, "Master, master, we are dying!" He awoke, and rebuked the wind and the raging of the water, and they ceased, and it was calm.
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A Cry of Desperation
Commentators note that the disciples' repeated cry, "Master, master!" reveals their intense panic and terror. The original Greek tense of "we perish" implies an ongoing, immediate crisis: "we are perishing right now." Their cry is a raw expression of human helplessness when facing overwhelming circumstances, even while acknowledging Jesus as their leader.
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Luke
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Master, Master (Επιστατα, επιστατα). See on Lu 5:5 for discussion. Mr 4:38 has
Teacher (Διδασκαλε),[Refere…
19th Century
Bishop
Master, master.—We note another characteristic feature of Luke’s phraseology. The Greek word (epistatès), which he alone …
The fear and unbelief of the disciples are in contrast not only to the calm of their Master but also to the endurance they themselves should have h…
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17th Century
Pastor
And they came to him, and awoke him That is, the disciples came from some part of the ship, to the hinder part of it…
Minister
Those who put to sea in a calm, even at Christ's word, must yet prepare for a storm and for great peril in that storm. There is no relief for souls…