And he looked up and said, “I see people, for I see them like trees, walking around.”
Parallel translations
- WEB He looked up, and said, “I see men; for I see them like trees walking.”
- KJV And he looked up, and said, I see men as trees, walking.
- BSB The man looked up and said, “I can see the people, but they look like trees walking around.”
- NKJV And he looked up and said, “I see men like trees, walking.”
- NLT The man looked around. “Yes,” he said, “I see people, but I can’t see them very clearly. They look like trees walking around.”
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Quick answer
The man sees only partially—people look like walking trees. His sight is real but incomplete.
Overview
This first stage of healing is the only miracle Jesus performs in two steps, and Mark surely intends it as a parable. It mirrors the disciples, who truly see something of Jesus yet not clearly. It assures believers that even partial, growing faith is genuine and that Christ will complete what he begins.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Isa 29:18In that day, the deaf will hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind will see out of obscurity and out of darkness.
- Isa 32:3The eyes of those who see will not be dim, and the ears of those who hear will listen.
- 1 Cor 13:9–12For we know in part, and we prophesy in part;
- Judg 9:36When Gaal saw the people, he said to Zebul, “Behold, people are coming down from the tops of the mountains.” Zebul said to him, “You see the shadow of the mountains as if they were men.”
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Mark drives urgently to the cross, showing Jesus the Son of God as the suffering Servant who 'came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.'
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