38. And he was in the hinder part of the ship--or stern.
asleep on a pillow--either a place in the vessel made to receive the
head, or a cushion for the head to rest on. It was evening; and after
the fatigues of a busy day of teaching under the hot sun, having nothing
to do while crossing the lake, He sinks into a deep sleep, which even
this tempest raging around and tossing the little vessel did not
disturb.
and they awake him, and say unto him, Master--or "Teacher." In Luke
(Lu 8:24)
this is doubled--in token of their life-and-death earnestness--"Master,
Master."
carest thou not that we perish?--Unbelief and fear made them sadly
forget their place, to speak so. Matthew
(Mt 8:25)
has it, "Lord, save us, we perish." When those accustomed to fish upon
that deep thus spake, the danger must have been imminent. They say
nothing of what would become of Him, if they perished; nor
think, whether, if He could not perish, it was likely He would let this
happen to them; but they hardly knew what they said.
JFB.
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