Verse (Click for Chapter) New International Version In fact, no one can enter a strong man’s house without first tying him up. Then he can plunder the strong man’s house. New Living Translation Let me illustrate this further. Who is powerful enough to enter the house of a strong man and plunder his goods? Only someone even stronger—someone who could tie him up and then plunder his house. English Standard Version But no one can enter a strong man’s house and plunder his goods, unless he first binds the strong man. Then indeed he may plunder his house. Berean Standard Bible Indeed, no one can enter a strong man’s house to steal his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can plunder his house. Berean Literal Bible But no one is able, having entered into the house of the strong man, to plunder his goods, unless first he binds the strong man. And then he will plunder his house. King James Bible No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house. New King James Version No one can enter a strong man’s house and plunder his goods, unless he first binds the strong man. And then he will plunder his house. New American Standard Bible But no one can enter the strong man’s house and plunder his property unless he first ties up the strong man, and then he will plunder his house. NASB 1995 “But no one can enter the strong man’s house and plunder his property unless he first binds the strong man, and then he will plunder his house. NASB 1977 “But no one can enter the strong man’s house and plunder his property unless he first binds the strong man, and then he will plunder his house. Legacy Standard Bible But no one can enter the strong man’s house and plunder his property unless he first binds the strong man, and then he will plunder his house. Amplified Bible But no one can go into a strong man’s house and steal his property unless he first overpowers and ties up the strong man, and then he will ransack and rob his house. Christian Standard Bible But no one can enter a strong man’s house and plunder his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can plunder his house. Holman Christian Standard Bible “On the other hand, no one can enter a strong man’s house and rob his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he will rob his house. American Standard Version But no one can enter into the house of the strong man, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house. Aramaic Bible in Plain English “A man cannot enter the house of a mighty one and rob his valuables, unless he first binds the mighty one, and then he shall plunder his house.” Contemporary English Version How can anyone break into the house of a strong man and steal his things, unless he first ties up the strong man? Then he can take everything. Douay-Rheims Bible No man can enter into the house of a strong man and rob him of his goods, unless he first bind the strong man, and then shall he plunder his house. English Revised Version But no one can enter into the house of the strong man, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house. GOD'S WORD® Translation "No one can go into a strong man's house and steal his property. First he must tie up the strong man. Then he can go through the strong man's house and steal his property. Good News Translation "No one can break into a strong man's house and take away his belongings unless he first ties up the strong man; then he can plunder his house. International Standard Version No one can go into a strong man's house and carry off his possessions without first tying up the strong man. Then he can ransack his house. Literal Standard Version No one is able to spoil the vessels of the strong man, having entered into his house, if first he may not bind the strong man, and then he will spoil his house. Majority Standard Bible Indeed, no one can enter a strong man’s house to steal his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can plunder his house. New American Bible But no one can enter a strong man’s house to plunder his property unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can plunder his house. NET Bible But no one is able to enter a strong man's house and steal his property unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can thoroughly plunder his house. New Revised Standard Version But no one can enter a strong man’s house and plunder his property without first tying up the strong man; then indeed the house can be plundered. New Heart English Bible But no one can enter into the house of the strong man to plunder, unless he first binds the strong man; and then he will plunder his house. Webster's Bible Translation No man can enter into a strong man's house, and seize his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will plunder his house. Weymouth New Testament Nay, no one can go into a strong man's house and carry off his property, unless he first binds the strong man, and then he will plunder his house. World English Bible But no one can enter into the house of the strong man to plunder unless he first binds the strong man; then he will plunder his house. Young's Literal Translation 'No one is able the vessels of the strong man -- having entered into his house -- to spoil, if first he may not bind the strong man, and then his house he will spoil. Additional Translations ... Audio Bible Context A House Divided…26And if Satan is divided and rises against himself, he cannot stand; his end has come. 27Indeed, no one can enter a strong man’s house to steal his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can plunder his house. 28Truly I tell you, the sons of men will be forgiven all sins and blasphemies, as many as they utter.… Cross References Isaiah 49:24 Can the plunder be snatched from the mighty, or the captives of a tyrant be delivered? Isaiah 49:25 Indeed, this is what the LORD says: "Even the captives of the mighty will be taken away, and the plunder of the tyrant will be retrieved; I will contend with those who contend with you, and I will save your children. Matthew 12:29 Or again, how can anyone enter a strong man's house and steal his possessions, unless he first ties up the strong man? Then he can plunder his house. Treasury of Scripture No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house. Genesis 3:15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. Isaiah 27:1 In that day the LORD with his sore and great and strong sword shall punish leviathan the piercing serpent, even leviathan that crooked serpent; and he shall slay the dragon that is in the sea. Isaiah 49:24-26 Shall the prey be taken from the mighty, or the lawful captive delivered? … Jump to Previous Able Bind Binds Carry Cords Enter Except Fact First Goods House Indeed Plunder Possessions Property Putting Rob Round Seize Spoil Strong Ties Unless VesselsJump to Next Able Bind Binds Carry Cords Enter Except Fact First Goods House Indeed Plunder Possessions Property Putting Rob Round Seize Spoil Strong Ties Unless VesselsMark 3 1. Jesus heals the withered hand,10. and many other infirmities; 11. rebukes the unclean spirit; 13. chooses his twelve apostles; 22. convinces the blasphemy of casting out demons by Beelzebub; 31. and shows who are his brother, sister, and mother. Parallel Commentaries ... Greek Indeed,ἀλλ’ (all’) Conjunction Strong's 235: But, except, however. Neuter plural of allos; properly, other things, i.e. contrariwise. no one οὐδεὶς (oudeis) Adjective - Nominative Masculine Singular Strong's 3762: No one, none, nothing. can δύναται (dynatai) Verb - Present Indicative Middle or Passive - 3rd Person Singular Strong's 1410: (a) I am powerful, have (the) power, (b) I am able, I can. Of uncertain affinity; to be able or possible. enter εἰσελθὼν (eiselthōn) Verb - Aorist Participle Active - Nominative Masculine Singular Strong's 1525: To go in, come in, enter. From eis and erchomai; to enter. a strong man’s ἰσχυροῦ (ischyrou) Adjective - Genitive Masculine Singular Strong's 2478: Strong (originally and generally of physical strength); mighty, powerful, vehement, sure. From ischus; forcible. house οἰκίαν (oikian) Noun - Accusative Feminine Singular Strong's 3614: From oikos; properly, residence, but usually an abode; by implication, a family. to steal διαρπάσαι (diarpasai) Verb - Aorist Infinitive Active Strong's 1283: To plunder, rob thoroughly. From dia and harpazo; to seize asunder, i.e. Plunder. his αὐτοῦ (autou) Personal / Possessive Pronoun - Genitive Masculine 3rd Person Singular Strong's 846: He, she, it, they, them, same. From the particle au; the reflexive pronoun self, used of the third person, and of the other persons. possessions σκεύη (skeuē) Noun - Accusative Neuter Plural Strong's 4632: A vessel, implement, equipment or apparatus (specially, a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the husband). unless ἐὰν (ean) Conjunction Strong's 1437: If. From ei and an; a conditional particle; in case that, provided, etc. he first ties up δήσῃ (dēsē) Verb - Aorist Subjunctive Active - 3rd Person Singular Strong's 1210: To bind, tie, fasten; I impel, compel; I declare to be prohibited and unlawful. A primary verb; to bind. the τὸν (ton) Article - Accusative Masculine Singular Strong's 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the. strong man. ἰσχυρὸν (ischyron) Adjective - Accusative Masculine Singular Strong's 2478: Strong (originally and generally of physical strength); mighty, powerful, vehement, sure. From ischus; forcible. Then τότε (tote) Adverb Strong's 5119: Then, at that time. From ho and hote; the when, i.e. At the time that. he can plunder διαρπάσει (diarpasei) Verb - Future Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular Strong's 1283: To plunder, rob thoroughly. From dia and harpazo; to seize asunder, i.e. Plunder. his αὐτοῦ (autou) Personal / Possessive Pronoun - Genitive Masculine 3rd Person Singular Strong's 846: He, she, it, they, them, same. From the particle au; the reflexive pronoun self, used of the third person, and of the other persons. house. οἰκίαν (oikian) Noun - Accusative Feminine Singular Strong's 3614: From oikos; properly, residence, but usually an abode; by implication, a family. Links Mark 3:27 NIVMark 3:27 NLT Mark 3:27 ESV Mark 3:27 NASB Mark 3:27 KJV Mark 3:27 BibleApps.com Mark 3:27 Biblia Paralela Mark 3:27 Chinese Bible Mark 3:27 French Bible Mark 3:27 Catholic Bible NT Gospels: Mark 3:27 But no one can enter into (Mar Mk Mr) |