The Meaning of Mark 9:14 Explained

Mark 9:14

KJV: And when he came to his disciples, he saw a great multitude about them, and the scribes questioning with them.

YLT: And having come unto the disciples, he saw a great multitude about them, and scribes questioning with them,

Darby: And when he came to the disciples he saw a great crowd around them, and scribes disputing against them.

ASV: And when they came to the disciples, they saw a great multitude about them, and scribes questioning with them.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

And  when he came  to  [his] disciples,  he saw  a great  multitude  about  them,  and  the scribes  questioning  with them. 

What does Mark 9:14 Mean?

Context Summary

Mark 9:2-29 - Rapture And Service
The Apostles had been gladdened by the promise of the coming Kingdom. The transfiguring light that shone from our Lord's face differed from the shining of Moses' face. With Moses the light was from without, and faded; but with Christ the light shone from within. Surely at that moment He might have stepped back into heaven by the open door, through which the representatives of the Law and the prophets had come; but He turned His back on the joy of the Father's home, and set His face to endure the cross, that He might become, not the example only, but the Redeemer of men. What a contrast between that scene on Hermon's slopes, where the glory of Jesus was brighter than the glistening snows about Him, and that below, where the demoniac child writhed in pain! Raphael does well to group these two incidents in one picture, for we are shown here that the duty of the Church is not to build tabernacles on the mount of vision, but to take her way into the haunts of crime and misery and cope with the power of Satan. Faith is the channel through which the divine power passes. Its quantity is of less importance than its quality. It may be minute as a mustard seed, but, like it, must contain the principle of life. [source]

Chapter Summary: Mark 9

1  Jesus is transfigured
11  He instructs his disciples concerning the coming of Elijah;
14  casts forth a deaf and mute spirit;
30  foretells his death and resurrection;
33  exhorts his disciples to humility;
38  bidding them not to prohibit such as are not against them,
42  nor to give offense to any of the faithful

Greek Commentary for Mark 9:14

And scribes questioning with them [kai grammateis sunzētountes pros autous)]
Mark alone gives this item. He is much fuller on this incident (9:14-29) than either Matthew (Matthew 17:14-20) or Luke (Luke 9:37-43). It was just like the professional scribes to take keen interest in the failure of the nine disciples to cure this poor boy. They gleefully nagged and quizzed them. Jesus and the three find them at it when they arrive in the plain. [source]
The scribes []
The particularizing of the scribes as the questioners, and Mark 9:15, Mark 9:16, are peculiar to Mark. [source]

What do the individual words in Mark 9:14 mean?

And having come to the disciples they saw a crowd great around them scribes arguing with them
Καὶ ἐλθόντες πρὸς τοὺς μαθητὰς εἶδον ὄχλον πολὺν περὶ αὐτοὺς γραμματεῖς συζητοῦντας πρὸς αὐτούς

ἐλθόντες  having  come 
Parse: Verb, Aorist Participle Active, Nominative Masculine Plural
Root: ἔρχομαι  
Sense: to come.
μαθητὰς  disciples 
Parse: Noun, Accusative Masculine Plural
Root: μαθητής  
Sense: a learner, pupil, disciple.
εἶδον  they  saw 
Parse: Verb, Aorist Indicative Active, 3rd Person Plural
Root: εἶδον 
Sense: to see with the eyes.
ὄχλον  a  crowd 
Parse: Noun, Accusative Masculine Singular
Root: ὄχλος  
Sense: a crowd.
πολὺν  great 
Parse: Adjective, Accusative Masculine Singular
Root: πολύς  
Sense: many, much, large.
περὶ  around 
Parse: Preposition
Root: περί 
Sense: about, concerning, on account of, because of, around, near.
γραμματεῖς  scribes 
Parse: Noun, Accusative Masculine Plural
Root: γραμματεύς  
Sense: a clerk, scribe, esp.
συζητοῦντας  arguing 
Parse: Verb, Present Participle Active, Accusative Masculine Plural
Root: συζητέω  
Sense: to seek or examine together.