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Mark gives a “note for the Gentiles” by translating Boanerges — which means Sons of Thunder and is perhaps a reference to the fiery disposition of James and John (as they are displayed in Luke 9:54).
Biblical numerology is defined as the study of the spiritual significance of numbers used in the Bible. A proper understanding of numbers is possible through the application of basic guidelines for the proper interpretation of all scripture. These include the following: The Bible must be discerned and interpreted spiritually.
Bible verse numbers are a way to reference a specific passage in the Bible. The basic pattern is the name of the Book, the chapter number followed by a colon, and the verse number. For example “Genesis 1:3” refers to the book of Genesis, the first chapter, and the third verse.
So we don’t have other passages to check the usage and the background. The usage of 100-fold is almost the same as it is for 30 and 60-fold – I.e. Mark 4:8, 20 and Matthew 13:8, 23. But there is also one other verse in each gospel where a hundred times or 100-fold is used. I.e. Matthew 19:29 and Mark 10:30.
Schmidt, Daryl D 1990 - The Gospel of Mark, with introduction, notes, and original text featuring the new Scholars Version translation: The SCholars Bible Polebridge Press. 168 pages.
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Mark gives a “note for the Gentiles” by translating Boanerges – which means Sons of Thunder and is perhaps a reference to the fiery disposition of James and John (as they are displayed in Luke 9:54).