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Then Jesus said to the people, “I tell you the truth, some people standing here will not ·die [L taste death] before they see the kingdom of God ·come [arrive] with power.” [C “Seeing the kingdom of God” may refer to the Transfiguration that follows (9:1–8), Jesus’ resurrection, or the destruction of Jerusalem in ad 70.]

The Transfiguration on the Mountain(A)

Six days later, Jesus took Peter, James, and John [L and led them] up on a high mountain by themselves. ·While they watched [In their presence; In front of them], Jesus’ appearance was ·changed [transformed; T transfigured]. His clothes became shining white, whiter than any ·person [launderer on earth] could ·make them [bleach them]. Then Elijah and Moses appeared to them, talking with Jesus. [C God had given the Law through Moses, and Elijah was an important prophet (see 6:1); together they signify that Jesus fulfills the OT.]

Peter said to Jesus, “·Teacher [L Rabbi], it is good that we are here. Let us make three ·tents [shelters; shrines; tabernacles; Lev. 23:42]—one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” [C Perhaps Peter wanted to prolong their stay or to commemorate their visit.] Peter did not know what to say, because he and the others were so frightened.

Then a cloud came and ·covered [overshadowed; Ex. 24:15] them, and a voice came from the cloud, saying, “This is my ·Son, whom I love [dearly loved Son; Ps. 2:7; Gen. 22:2; Mark 1:11]. Listen to him [Deut. 18:15; Acts 3:22]!”

Suddenly Peter, James, and John looked around, but they saw only Jesus there alone with them.

As they were coming down the mountain, Jesus ·commanded [instructed] them not to tell anyone about what they had seen until the Son of Man had risen from the dead.

10 So they ·obeyed Jesus [kept this statement/matter to themselves], but they discussed what he meant about rising from the dead.

11 Then they asked Jesus, “Why do the ·teachers of the law [scribes] say that Elijah must come first [Mal. 3:1; 4:5]?”

12 Jesus answered, “·They are right to say that Elijah must come first and [L Elijah is indeed coming, and he will] ·make everything the way it should be [restore/prepare everything]. But why does the Scripture say that the Son of Man will suffer much and ·that people will treat him as if he were nothing [be despised; be treated with contempt; be rejected; Is. 52:13—53:12]? 13 [L But] I tell you that Elijah has already come. And ·people [L they] did to him whatever they wanted to do, just as ·the Scriptures said it would happen [it is written about him].”

Jesus Heals a Sick Boy(B)

14 When Jesus, Peter, James, and John came back to the other ·followers [disciples], they saw a great crowd around them and the ·teachers of the law [scribes] arguing with them. 15 But as soon as the crowd saw Jesus, the people were ·surprised [amazed] and ran to welcome him.

16 Jesus asked, “What are you arguing about?”

17 A man [in the crowd] answered, “Teacher, I brought my son to you. He has an evil spirit in him that ·stops him from talking [makes him mute]. 18 When the spirit attacks him, it throws him on the ground. Then my son foams at the mouth, grinds his teeth, and becomes ·very stiff [rigid]. I asked your ·followers [disciples] to ·force [drive; cast] the evil spirit out, but they couldn’t.”

19 Jesus answered, “You ·people have no faith [unbelieving/faithless generation]. How long must I stay with you? How long must I put up with you? Bring the boy to me.”

20 So ·the followers [L they] brought him to Jesus. As soon as the evil spirit saw Jesus, it ·made the boy lose control of himself [threw the boy into convulsions], and he fell down and rolled on the ground, foaming at the mouth.

21 Jesus asked the boy’s father, “How long has this been happening?”

The father answered, “Since ·he was very young [childhood]. 22 The spirit often throws him into a fire or into water to ·kill [destroy] him. If you can do anything for him, please have ·pity [compassion] on us and help us.”

23 Jesus said to the father, “You said, ‘If you can!’ All things are possible for the one who believes.”

24 Immediately the father cried out, “I do believe! Help ·me to believe more [me not to doubt; me overcome my unbelief; L my unbelief]!”

25 When Jesus saw that a crowd was quickly gathering, he ·ordered [rebuked] the ·evil [defiling; L unclean] spirit, saying, “You deaf and mute spirit, I command you to come out of this boy and never enter him again!”

26 The evil spirit screamed and ·caused the boy to fall on the ground again [convulsed him violently]. Then the spirit came out. The boy looked as if he were dead, and many people said, “He is dead!” 27 But Jesus took hold of the boy’s hand and helped him to stand up.

28 When Jesus went into the house, his ·followers [disciples] began asking him privately, “Why couldn’t we ·force [drive; cast] that evil spirit out?”

29 Jesus answered, “That kind of spirit can only be forced out by prayer.”[a]

Jesus Again Talks About His Death(C)

30 Then Jesus and his ·followers [disciples] left that place and went through Galilee. He didn’t want anyone to know where he was, 31 because he was teaching his ·followers [disciples]. He said to them, “The Son of Man will be ·handed over [delivered over; betrayed] to ·people [L human hands], and they will kill him [C the “handing over” may be Judas’ betrayal or God’s actions in “giving up” his Son to accomplish salvation; Rom. 4:25]. After three days, he will rise from the dead.” 32 But they did not understand what Jesus meant, and they were afraid to ask him.

Who Is the Greatest?(D)

33 Jesus and his ·followers [disciples] went to Capernaum. When they went into a house there, he asked them, “What were you ·arguing about [discussing] on the road?” 34 But they did not answer, because their ·argument [discussion] on the road was about which one of them was the greatest.

35 Jesus sat down and called ·the twelve apostles [the Twelve] to him. He said, “Whoever wants to be ·the most important [first] must be last of all and servant of all.”

36 Then Jesus took a small child and had ·him [or her; C the Greek here does not specify gender] stand among them. Taking the child in his arms, he said, 37 “Whoever ·accepts [welcomes; receives] a child like this in my name [C as a representative or follower of Jesus] accepts me. And whoever ·accepts [welcomes; receives] me accepts [not only me, but] the One who sent me.” [C Children had low social status, so the saying indicates concern for the lowly.]

Anyone Not Against Us Is for Us(E)

38 Then John said, “Teacher, we saw someone using your name [C invoking your authority] to ·force [drive; cast] demons out of a person. We told him to stop, because he does not belong to our group.”

39 But Jesus said, “Don’t stop him, because anyone who uses my name to do powerful things will not ·easily [quickly] say evil things about me. 40 Whoever is not against us is ·with [for] us. 41 I tell you the truth, whoever gives you a drink of water because you belong to the ·Christ [Messiah] will ·truly get [L certainly not lose] his reward.

42 “If someone causes one of these little children who believes in me to ·sin [lose faith; stumble], it would be better for that person to have a ·large stone [large millstone; L millstone of a donkey] tied around his neck and be ·drowned [L thrown] in the sea. 43 If your hand causes you ·to sin [lose faith; stumble], cut it off. It is better for you ·to lose part of your body and live forever [L to enter life maimed] than to have two hands and go to ·hell [L Gehenna; C a valley outside of Jerusalem where in the OT period children were sacrificed to a pagan god; later used as a burning trash heap; a metaphor for hell], where the fire never goes out. |44 In hell the worm does not die; the fire is never put out.|[b] 45 If your foot causes you to ·sin [lose faith; stumble], cut it off. It is better for you ·to lose part of your body and to live forever [L to enter life crippled] than to have two feet and be thrown into ·hell [Gehenna; v. 43]. |46 In hell the worm does not die; the fire is never put out.|[c] 47 If your eye causes you to ·sin [lose faith; stumble], take it out. It is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with only one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into ·hell [Gehenna; v. 43]. 48 In hell the worm does not die; the fire is never put out. 49 Every person will be salted with fire. [C The meaning of this proverb is uncertain; it may mean that the testing of believers purifies (fire) and preserves (salt); or it may refer to believers as God’s covenant people, since salt and fire were part of the OT sacrificial system; see Lev. 2:3; Num. 18:9.]

50 “Salt is good, but if the salt loses its salty taste, you cannot make it salty again. So, ·be full of salt [L have salt in/among yourselves; C salt here may symbolize fellowship within the covenant], and have peace with each other.”

Footnotes

  1. Mark 9:29 prayer Some Greek copies continue, “and fasting.”
  2. Mark 9:44 In … out. Some Greek copies do not contain the bracketed text.
  3. Mark 9:46 In … out. Some Greek copies do not contain the bracketed text.

Sinabi pa ni Jesus sa kanila, “Tandaan ninyo, may ilan sa inyo rito na hindi mamamatay hangga't hindi nila nakikitang dumarating nang may kapangyarihan ang kaharian ng Diyos.”

Ang Pagbabagong-anyo ni Jesus(A)

Pagkaraan(B) ng anim na araw, umakyat si Jesus sa isang mataas na bundok. Wala siyang isinama roon maliban kina Pedro, Santiago at Juan. Habang sila'y naroroon, nakita ng tatlo na nagbago ang anyo ni Jesus. Nagningning sa kaputian ang kanyang kasuotan; walang sinuman sa mundo ang makapagpapaputi nang gayon. At nakita rin nila roon si Elias at si Moises na nakikipag-usap kay Jesus. Sinabi ni Pedro kay Jesus, “Guro, mabuti po na nandito kami. Magtatayo po kami ng tatlong tolda, isa para sa inyo, isa kay Moises at isa kay Elias.” Dahil sa kanilang matinding takot, hindi niya alam kung ano ang sasabihin niya.

Nililiman(C) sila ng makapal na ulap at mula rito'y may isang tinig na nagsabi, “Ito ang pinakamamahal kong Anak. Pakinggan ninyo siya!” Biglang tumingin sa paligid ang mga alagad, ngunit wala silang ibang nakita maliban kay Jesus.

Nang sila'y bumababa na mula sa bundok, mahigpit silang pinagbilinan ni Jesus na huwag sasabihin kaninuman ang kanilang nakita hangga't hindi pa muling nabubuhay ang Anak ng Tao. 10 Sinunod nila ang tagubiling ito, ngunit sila'y nagtanungan sa isa't isa kung ano ang kahulugan ng sinabi niyang muling pagkabuhay. 11 At(D) tinanong nila si Jesus, “Bakit po sinasabi ng mga tagapagturo ng Kautusan na dapat munang dumating si Elias?”

12 Tumugon(E) siya, “Darating nga muna si Elias upang ihanda ang lahat ng bagay. Ngunit bakit sinasabi din sa Kasulatan na ang Anak ng Tao'y hahamakin at magtitiis ng maraming hirap? 13 Subalit sinasabi ko sa inyo, dumating na nga si Elias at ginawa sa kanya ng mga tao ang nais nila, ayon sa nasusulat tungkol sa kanya.”

Pinagaling ang Batang Sinasapian ng Masamang Espiritu(F)

14 Nang magbalik sila, naratnan nila ang ibang mga alagad na napapaligiran ng napakaraming tao gayundin ng mga tagapagturo ng Kautusan na nakikipagtalo sa kanila. 15 Nang makita si Jesus ng mga tao, nagulat sila at patakbo nilang sinalubong at binati siya. 16 Tinanong ni Jesus ang kanyang mga alagad, “Ano ang inyong pinagtatalunan?”

17 Sumagot ang isa mula sa karamihan, “Guro, dinala ko po rito sa inyo ang aking anak na lalaki dahil siya'y sinasapian ng masamang espiritu at hindi makapagsalita. 18 Tuwing siya'y sinasapian nito, siya'y ibinubuwal; bumubula ang kanyang bibig, nagngangalit ang kanyang mga ngipin, at siya'y naninigas. Hiniling ko po sa inyong mga alagad na palayasin nila ang masamang espiritu ngunit hindi nila ito mapalayas.”

19 Sinabi ni Jesus sa kanila, “Lahing walang pananampalataya! Hanggang kailan pa ba ako mananatiling kasama ninyo? Hanggang kailan ko kayo pagtitiisan? Dalhin ninyo rito ang bata!”

20 Dinala nga nila ang bata sa kanya. Nang si Jesus ay makita ng espiritu, biglang pinapangisay nito ang bata. Ang bata'y natumba sa lupa at gumulung-gulong na bumubula ang bibig. 21 “Kailan pa siya nagkaganyan?” tanong ni Jesus sa ama.

“Simula pa po noong maliit siya!” tugon niya. 22 “Gusto po siyang patayin ng masamang espiritu. Madalas inihahagis po siya nito sa apoy at itinatapon siya sa tubig. Subalit kung may magagawa kayo, kami po ay kaawaan at tulungan ninyo.”

23 “Kung may magagawa ako?” tanong ni Jesus. “Mangyayari ang lahat sa sinumang may pananampalataya.”

24 Agad namang sumagot ang ama ng bata, “Naniniwala po ako! Tulungan po ninyo akong madagdagan pa ang aking pananampalataya.”

25 Nang makita ni Jesus na dumadami ang mga tao, sinabi niya sa masamang espiritu, “Inuutusan kita, espiritu ng pagkapipi at pagkabingi, lumabas ka sa bata at huwag ka nang babalik sa kanya!”

26 Nagsisigaw ang masamang espiritu, pinangisay ang bata at saka lumabas. Nagmistulang bangkay ang bata kaya't sinabi ng marami, “Patay na siya!” 27 Ngunit ang bata'y hinawakan ni Jesus sa kamay, ibinangon, at ito'y tumayo.

28 Nang pumasok si Jesus sa bahay, palihim siyang tinanong ng kanyang mga alagad, “Bakit po hindi namin napalayas ang masamang espiritung iyon?”

29 Sumagot si Jesus, “Mapapalayas lamang ang ganitong uri ng espiritu sa pamamagitan ng panalangin.”

Muling Binanggit ni Jesus ang Kanyang Pagkamatay at Muling Pagkabuhay(G)

30 Pag-alis nila roon, nagdaan sila sa Galilea. Ayaw niyang malaman ng mga tao ang kanyang kinaroroonan, 31 dahil tinuturuan niya noon ang kanyang mga alagad na ang Anak ng Tao ay ipagkakanulo sa mga taong papatay sa kanya, ngunit siya'y mabubuhay muli pagkatapos ng tatlong araw. 32 Ngunit hindi nila naunawaan ang kanyang sinabi, at natatakot din naman silang magtanong sa kanya.

Ang Pinakadakila(H)

33 Dumating sila sa Capernaum. Nang sila'y nasa bahay na, tinanong ni Jesus ang kanyang mga alagad, “Ano ang pinagtatalunan ninyo sa daan?” 34 Hindi(I) sila makasagot sapagkat ang pinagtatalunan nila'y kung sino sa kanila ang pinakadakila.

35 Naupo(J) si Jesus, tinawag ang Labindalawa at sinabi sa kanila, “Ang sinumang nagnanais maging una ay dapat maging huli sa lahat, at maging lingkod ng lahat.” 36 Tinawag niya ang isang bata at pinatayo sa gitna nila. Pagkatapos, kinalong niya ito at sinabi sa kanyang mga alagad, 37 “Ang(K) sinumang tumatanggap sa isang batang tulad nito alang-alang sa aking pangalan ay ako ang tinatanggap; at ang sinumang tumatanggap sa akin ay hindi lamang ako ang kanyang tinatanggap kundi pati na rin ang nagsugo sa akin.”

Kapanig Natin ang Hindi Laban sa Atin(L)

38 Sinabi sa kanya ni Juan, “Guro, nakakita po kami ng isang taong nagpapalayas ng mga demonyo sa pamamagitan ng inyong pangalan. Pinagbawalan namin siya dahil hindi natin siya kasamahan.”

39 Ngunit sinabi ni Jesus, “Huwag ninyo siyang pagbawalan sapagkat ang taong gumagawa ng himala sa pamamagitan ng pangalan ko ay hindi magsasalita ng masama laban sa akin pagkatapos gawin ito. 40 Sapagkat(M) ang sinumang hindi laban sa atin ay panig sa atin. 41 Tandaan(N) ninyo: ang sinumang magbigay sa inyo ng isang basong tubig dahil sa kayo'y tagasunod ko ay tiyak na tatanggap ng gantimpala.”

Sanhi ng Pagkakasala(O)

42 “Mabuti pa sa isang tao ang siya'y bitinan sa leeg ng isang malaking gilingang-bato at itapon sa dagat kaysa maging sanhi ng pagkakasala ng isa sa maliliit na ito na nananalig [sa akin.][a] 43 Kung(P) ang kamay mo ang nagiging sanhi ng iyong pagkakasala, putulin mo ito! Mas mabuti pa ang pumasok sa buhay na walang hanggan na putol ang isang kamay, kaysa may dalawang kamay na mapunta ka sa impiyerno, sa apoy na hindi namamatay. [44 Doo'y hindi namamatay ang mga uod na kumakain sa kanila at ang apoy.][b] 45 Kung ang paa mo ang nagiging sanhi ng iyong pagkakasala, putulin mo ito! Mabuti pa ang pumasok sa buhay na walang hanggan na putol ang isang paa, kaysa may dalawang paa na mapunta ka sa impiyerno. [46 Doo'y hindi namamatay ang mga uod na kumakain sa kanila at ang apoy.][c] 47 At(Q) kung ang isang mata mo ay nagiging sanhi ng iyong pagkakasala, dukitin mo ito! Mabuti pang pumasok ka sa kaharian ng Diyos na iisa lang ang mata, kaysa may dalawang mata ngunit itatapon ka naman sa impiyerno. 48 Doo'y(R) hindi namamatay ang mga uod na kumakain sa kanila, at ang apoy ay hindi napapatay.

49 “Sapagkat ang bawat isa'y dadalisayin sa apoy [at ang bawat handog sa Diyos ay lalagyan ng asin.][d] 50 Mabuti(S) ang asin, ngunit kung ang asin ay mawalan na ng alat, paano pa ito mapapaalat muli? Taglayin ninyo ang katangian ng asin, at mamuhay kayong may kapayapaan sa isa't isa.”

Footnotes

  1. Marcos 9:42 sa akin: Sa ibang manuskrito'y hindi nakasulat ang mga salitang ito.
  2. Marcos 9:44 Sa ibang manuskrito'y hindi nakasulat ang talatang 44.
  3. Marcos 9:46 Sa ibang manuskrito'y hindi nakasulat ang talatang 46.
  4. Marcos 9:49 at ang bawat handog...ng asin: Sa ibang manuskrito’y hindi nakasulat ang mga salitang ito.

Y les decía: En verdad os digo que hay algunos de los que están aquí que no probarán la muerte hasta que vean el reino de Dios después de que haya venido con poder(A).

La transfiguración

(B)Seis días después, Jesús tomó* consigo a Pedro, a Jacobo[a] y a Juan(C), y los llevó* aparte, solos, a un monte alto; y se transfiguró delante de ellos; y sus vestiduras se volvieron resplandecientes, muy blancas(D), tal como ningún lavandero sobre la tierra las puede emblanquecer. Y se les apareció Elías junto con Moisés, y estaban hablando con Jesús. Entonces Pedro, interviniendo[b], dijo* a Jesús: Rabí[c](E), bueno es estarnos aquí; hagamos tres enramadas[d], una para ti, otra para Moisés y otra para Elías(F). Porque él no sabía qué decir[e], pues estaban aterrados. Entonces se formó[f] una nube, cubriéndolos, y una voz(G) salió[g] de la nube: Este es mi Hijo amado; a Él oíd[h](H). Y enseguida miraron en derredor, pero ya no vieron a nadie con ellos, sino a Jesús solo.

La venida de Elías

(I)Cuando bajaban del monte, les ordenó que no contaran a nadie(J) lo que habían visto, hasta que[i] el Hijo del Hombre resucitara de entre los muertos. 10 Y se guardaron para sí lo dicho, discutiendo entre sí qué significaría[j] resucitar de entre los muertos. 11 Y le preguntaron, diciendo: ¿Por qué dicen los escribas que Elías debe venir primero(K)? 12 Y Él les dijo: Es cierto que Elías, al venir primero, restaurará[k] todas las cosas. Y, sin embargo, ¿cómo está escrito del Hijo del Hombre(L) que padezca mucho(M) y sea despreciado? 13 Pero yo os digo que Elías ya[l] ha venido, y le hicieron cuanto quisieron, tal como está escrito de él.

Jesús sana a un muchacho endemoniado

14 (N)Cuando volvieron a los discípulos, vieron una gran multitud que les rodeaba, y a unos escribas que discutían con ellos. 15 Enseguida, cuando toda la multitud vio a Jesús[m], quedó sorprendida(O), y corriendo hacia Él, le saludaban. 16 Y Él les preguntó: ¿Qué discutís con ellos? 17 Y uno de la multitud le respondió: Maestro, te traje a mi hijo que tiene un espíritu mudo, 18 y siempre[n] que se apodera de él, lo derriba, y echa espumarajos, cruje los dientes y se va consumiendo[o]. Y dije a tus discípulos que lo expulsaran, pero no pudieron. 19 Respondiéndoles Jesús, dijo*: ¡Oh generación incrédula! ¿Hasta cuándo estaré con vosotros? ¿Hasta cuándo os tendré que soportar? ¡Traédmelo! 20 Y se lo trajeron. Y cuando el espíritu vio a Jesús[p], al instante sacudió con violencia al muchacho[q], y este, cayendo a tierra, se revolcaba echando espumarajos. 21 Jesús preguntó al padre: ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que le sucede esto? Y él respondió: Desde su niñez. 22 Y muchas veces lo ha echado en el fuego y también en el agua para destruirlo. Pero si tú puedes hacer algo, ten misericordia de nosotros y ayúdanos. 23 Jesús le dijo: «¿Cómo si tú puedes?». Todas las cosas son posibles para el que cree(P). 24 Al instante el padre del muchacho gritó y dijo: Creo; ayúdame en mi incredulidad. 25 Cuando Jesús vio que se agolpaba[r](Q) una multitud, reprendió al espíritu inmundo, diciéndole: Espíritu mudo y sordo, yo te ordeno: Sal de él y no vuelvas a entrar en él. 26 Y después de gritar y de sacudirlo con terribles convulsiones, salió: y el muchacho quedó como muerto, tanto, que la mayoría de ellos decían: ¡Está muerto! 27 Pero Jesús, tomándolo de la mano, lo levantó, y él se puso en pie. 28 Cuando entró Jesús en la casa(R), sus discípulos le preguntaban en privado: ¿Por qué nosotros no pudimos echarlo fuera? 29 Y Él les dijo: Esta clase con nada puede salir, sino con oración[s].

Jesús anuncia otra vez su muerte

30 (S)Saliendo de allí, iban pasando por Galilea, y Él no quería que nadie lo supiera. 31 Porque enseñaba a sus discípulos, y les decía: El Hijo del Hombre será entregado en manos de los hombres y le matarán; y después de muerto, a los tres días resucitará(T). 32 Pero ellos no entendían lo que decía[t](U), y tenían miedo de preguntarle.

El mayor en el reino de los cielos

33 (V)Y llegaron a Capernaúm; y estando ya en la casa, les preguntaba: ¿Qué discutíais por el camino? 34 Pero ellos guardaron silencio, porque en el camino habían discutido entre sí quién de ellos era el mayor(W). 35 Sentándose, llamó a los doce y les dijo*: Si alguno desea ser el primero, será[u] el último de todos y el servidor de todos(X). 36 Y tomando a un niño, lo puso en medio de ellos; y tomándolo en sus brazos les dijo: 37 El que reciba a un niño como este[v] en mi nombre, a mí me recibe; y el que me recibe a mí, no me recibe a mí, sino a aquel que me envió(Y).

Recompensas y advertencias

38 (Z)Juan le dijo: Maestro, vimos a uno echando fuera demonios en tu nombre, y tratamos de impedírselo, porque no nos seguía. 39 Pero Jesús dijo: No se lo impidáis, porque no hay nadie que haga un milagro en mi nombre, y que pueda enseguida hablar mal de mí. 40 Pues el que no está contra nosotros, por nosotros[w] está(AA). 41 Porque cualquiera que os dé de beber un vaso de agua, por razón de vuestro[x] nombre, ya que sois seguidores de Cristo, en verdad os digo que no perderá su recompensa(AB). 42 Y cualquiera que haga tropezar[y] a uno de estos pequeñitos que creen en mí, mejor le fuera si le hubieran atado[z] al cuello una piedra de molino de las que mueve un asno, y lo hubieran echado al mar(AC). 43 Y si tu mano te es ocasión de pecar[aa], córtala; te es mejor entrar en la vida manco, que teniendo las dos manos ir al infierno[ab](AD), al fuego inextinguible(AE), 44 [ac]donde el gusano de ellos no muere, y el fuego no se apaga. 45 Y si tu pie te es ocasión de pecar, córtalo; te es mejor entrar cojo a la vida, que teniendo los dos pies ser echado al infierno[ad](AF), 46 [ae]donde el gusano de ellos no muere, y el fuego no se apaga. 47 Y si tu ojo te es ocasión de pecar, sácatelo; te es mejor entrar al reino de Dios con un solo ojo, que teniendo dos ojos ser echado al infierno[af](AG), 48 donde el gusano de ellos no muere(AH), y el fuego no se apaga(AI). 49 Porque todos serán salados con fuego[ag]. 50 La sal es buena; pero si la sal se vuelve insípida, ¿con qué la sazonaréis(AJ)? Tened sal en vosotros(AK) y estad en paz los unos con los otros(AL).

Footnotes

  1. Marcos 9:2 O, Santiago
  2. Marcos 9:5 Lit., respondiendo
  3. Marcos 9:5 O, Maestro
  4. Marcos 9:5 O, tiendas sagradas
  5. Marcos 9:6 Lit., responder
  6. Marcos 9:7 O, se originó
  7. Marcos 9:7 O, se originó
  8. Marcos 9:7 O, prestad atención constante
  9. Marcos 9:9 Lit., sino cuando
  10. Marcos 9:10 Lit., qué era el
  11. Marcos 9:12 Lit., restaura
  12. Marcos 9:13 Lit., también
  13. Marcos 9:15 Lit., El
  14. Marcos 9:18 O, dondequiera
  15. Marcos 9:18 O, se pone tieso
  16. Marcos 9:20 Lit., El
  17. Marcos 9:20 Lit., a él
  18. Marcos 9:25 O, corría a juntarse
  19. Marcos 9:29 Muchos mss. agregan: y ayuno
  20. Marcos 9:32 Lit., la palabra
  21. Marcos 9:35 O, que sea
  22. Marcos 9:37 Lit., a uno de tales niños
  23. Marcos 9:40 O, de parte nuestra
  24. Marcos 9:41 Lit., en un
  25. Marcos 9:42 O, escandalice
  26. Marcos 9:42 Lit., es mejor para él que esté atada
  27. Marcos 9:43 Lit., tropezar, y así en los vers. 45 y 47
  28. Marcos 9:43 Gr., guéenna
  29. Marcos 9:44 Muchos mss. antiguos no incluyen los vers. 44 y 46, que son idénticos al 48
  30. Marcos 9:45 Gr., guéenna
  31. Marcos 9:46 Muchos mss. antiguos no incluyen los vers. 44 y 46, que son idénticos al 48
  32. Marcos 9:47 Gr., guéenna
  33. Marcos 9:49 Algunos mss. agregan: y todo sacrificio será salado con sal