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There arose a great wind storm, and the waves beat into the boat, so much that the boat was already filled.
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A Real and Sudden Storm
Commentators explain that the Sea of Galilee's unique geography—a deep basin surrounded by mountains—makes it prone to sudden, violent storms. These "cyclonic gusts" could rush down into the hot valley with immense force. The storm the disciples faced was a real, terrifying, and life-threatening event, not just a literary embellishment.
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There ariseth a great storm of wind (γινετα λαιλαπς μεγαλη ανεμου). Mark's vivid historical present again. Matthew 8:24…
19th Century
Bishop
Beat into the ship, so that it was now full.—Better, were beating upon the ship, so that it was filling. Both ve…
Preacher
And the wave beat into the ship, so that it was now full.
No doubt they baled out the boat with all their might, and did their best…
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The geographic location of the Sea of Galilee makes it particularly susceptible to sudden, violent storms. It is situated in a basin surrounded by …
17th Century
Pastor
And there arose a great storm of wind Called Laelaps, a wind that is suddenly whirled about upwards and downwards, a…
Minister
Christ was asleep in the storm to test the faith of his disciples and to stir them up to pray. Their faith appeared weak, and their prayers strong.…
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