a4:26-34
b4:3-20
c4:11
d4:26-29
e4:30-32
f4:21
g4:26-29
h4:32
i4:26-29
j4:29
kJer 50:16
lJoel 3:13
mRev 14:14-19

‏ Mark 4:26-29

Summary for Mark 4:26-34: 4:26-34  a Mark now gives additional seed parables (cp. 4:3-20  b). Their common theme is the secret of the Kingdom of God (4:11  c). The parables of the seed growing secretly (4:26-29  d) and of the mustard seed (4:30-32  e) describe different stages of the seed-growth process. The Kingdom of God is hidden (4:21  f), but growth is certain (4:26-29  g) and the result will be glorious (4:32  h).
Summary for Mark 4:26-29: 4:26-29  i This parable focuses on the seed and its inevitable growth.

• Just as the earth produces the crops on its own, the consummation of God’s Kingdom does not depend on human action.

• The leaf blade, the heads of wheat, and the ripened grain describe normal stages in a seed’s growth.
4:29  j Harvest time is analogous to the final inauguration of God’s Kingdom. A sickle is a frequent symbol of the final judgment (Jer 50:16  k; Joel 3:13  l; Rev 14:14-19  m).
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