Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
But he was asleep (autov de ekaqeuden). Imperfect, was sleeping. Picturesque scene. The Sea of Galilee is 680 feet below the Mediterranean Sea. These sudden squalls come down from the summit of Hermon with terrific force (seismov megav) like an earthquake. Mark (Mark 4:37) and Luke (Luke 8:23) term it a whirlwind (lailay) in furious gusts.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Mark 4:37
Mark 4:38
Luke 4:44
Luke 8:23
Jude 1:13
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