John Mark
Mark 10:8ESV·traditional attribution
and the two shall become one flesh.’ So they are no longer two but one flesh.
Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry
Our Lord Jesus was an itinerant Preacher, did not continue long in a place, for the whole land of Canaan was his parish, or diocese, and therefore he would visit every part of it, and give instructions to those in the remotest corners of it.
Commenting on Mark 10:1-12
John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill
And the twain shall be one flesh,.... This is the remaining part of the citation out of Gen 2:24; See Gill on Mat 19:5; so then they are no more twain; but one flesh; as Adam and Eve were both by creation and marriage: and so two persons, a man and woman, being lawfully married together, become one flesh, or "one body", as the Arabic...