Passage
Who answering them, said: O incredulous generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I suffer you? Bring him unto me.
Who answering them, said: O incredulous generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I suffer you? Bring him unto me.
Mark 9:16 And one of the multitude, answering, said: Master, I have brought my son to thee, having a dumb spirit.
Mark 9:17 Who, wheresoever he taketh him, dasheth him: and he foameth and gnasheth with the teeth and pineth away. And I spoke to thy disciples to cast him out: and they could not.
Mark 9:18 Who answering them, said: O incredulous generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I suffer you? Bring him unto me.
Mark 9:19 And they brought him. And when he had seen him, immediately the spirit troubled him and being thrown down upon the ground, he rolled about foaming.
Mark 9:20 And he asked his father: How long time is it since this hath happened unto him? But he sad: From his infancy.
The verse centers on "answering", "said", "incredulous", "generation", "long", and "shall". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "answering" and "said", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 17's "Who wheresoever he taketh him dasheth him..." into verse 19's "And they brought him And when he...", so "answering" and "said" belong inside that flow. In Mark context, the local focus is Christ, faith, and discipleship.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "answering" and "said" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.