Jesus Again Foretells His Death

30 And they departed thence, and passed through Galilee; and he would not that any man should know it.

Other Translations of Mark 9:30

New International Version

Jesus Again Foretells His Death

30 They left that place and passed through Galilee. Jesus did not want anyone to know where they were,

English Standard Version

Jesus Again Foretells His Death

30 They went on from there and passed through Galilee. And he did not want anyone to know,

The Message

Jesus Again Foretells His Death

30 Leaving there, they went through Galilee. He didn't want anyone to know their whereabouts,

New King James Version

Jesus Again Foretells His Death

30 Then they departed from there and passed through Galilee, and He did not want anyone to know it.

New Living Translation

Jesus Again Foretells His Death

30 Leaving that region, they traveled through Galilee. Jesus didn't want anyone to know he was there,

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Mark 9:30

Commentary on Mark 9:30-40

(Read Mark 9:30-40)

The time of Christ's suffering drew nigh. Had he been delivered into the hands of devils, and they had done this, it had not been so strange; but that men should thus shamefully treat the Son of man, who came to redeem and save them, is wonderful. Still observe that when Christ spake of his death, he always spake of his resurrection, which took the reproach of it from himself, and should have taken the grief of it from his disciples. Many remain ignorant because they are ashamed to inquire. Alas! that while the Saviour teaches so plainly the things which belong to his love and grace, men are so blinded that they understand not his sayings. We shall be called to account about our discourses, and to account for our disputes, especially about being greater than others. Those who are most humble and self-denying, most resemble Christ, and shall be most tenderly owned by him. This Jesus taught them by a sign; whoever shall receive one like this child, receives me. Many have been like the disciples, ready to silence men who have success in preaching to sinners repentance in Christ's name, because they follow not with them. Our Lord blamed the apostles, reminding them that he who wrought miracles in his name would not be likely to hurt his cause. If sinners are brought to repent, to believe in the Saviour, and to live sober, righteous, and godly lives, we then see that the Lord works by the preacher.