Mark 14
1 A conspiracy against Christ.3 Precious ointment is poured on his head by a woman.10 Judas sells his Master for money.12 Christ himself foretells how he shall be betrayed by one of his disciples;22 after the passover prepared, and eaten, institutes his last supper;26 declares aforehand the flight of all his disciples, and Peter's denial.43 Judas betrays him with a kiss.46 He is apprehended in the garden;53 falsely accused and impiously condemned of the Jews' council;65 shamefully abused by them;66 and thrice denied of Peter. two.Mt 6:2; Lu 22:1,2; Joh 11:53-57; 13:1the passover.Ex 12:6-20; Le 23:5-7; Nu 28:16-25; De 16:1-8chief.Ps 2:1-5; Joh 11:47; Ac 4:25-28by.Ps 52:3; 62:4,9; 64:2-6; Mt 26:4 Not.Pr 19:21; 21:30; La 3:27; Mt 26:5lest.11:18,32; Lu 20:6; Joh 7:40; 12:19 being.Mt 26:6,7; Joh 11:2; 12:1-3of ointment.So 4:13,14; 5:5; Lu 7:37,38spikenard. or, pure nard, or liquid nard. there.Ec 4:4; Mt 26:8,9; Joh 12:4,5Why.Ec 5:4-8; Mal 1:12,13 pence. SeeMt 18:28; *marg:Joh 6:7have been given.Joh 12:5,6; 13:29; Eph 4:28And they.Ex 16:7,8; De 1:27; Ps 106:25; Mt 20:11; Lu 15:2; Joh 6:431Co 10:10; Php 2:14; Jude 1:16 Let.Job 42:7,8; Isa 54:17; 2Co 10:18a good.Mt 26:10; Joh 10:32,33; Ac 9:36; 2Co 9:8; Eph 2:10; Col 1:102Th 2:17; 1Ti 5:10; 6:18; 2Ti 2:21; 3:17; Tit 2:7,14; 3:8,14Heb 10:24; 13:21; 1Pe 2:12 ye have.De 15:11; Mt 25:35-45; 26:11; Joh 12:7,8; 2Co 9:13,14; Phm 1:7Jas 2:14-16; 1Jo 3:16-19but.Joh 13:33; 16:5,28; 17:11; Ac 3:21 hath done."It appears to me more probable," says Dr. Doddridge, "that Matthew and Mark should have introduced this story out of its place--that Lazarus, if he made this feast (which is not expressly said by John,) should have made use of Simon's house, as more convenient--and that Mary should have poured this ointment on Christ's head and body, as well as on his feet,--than that, within the compass of four days, Christ should have been twice anointed with so costly a perfume; and that the same fault should be found with the action, and the same value set upon the ointment, and the same words used in defence of the woman, and all this in the presence of many of the same persons; all which improbable particulars must be admitted, if the stories be considered as different." The rebuke which Judas received from Christ at this unction determined him in his resolution to betray his Master; and therefore Christ's rebuke, and Judas's revenge, are united, as cause and effect, by Matthew and Mark. 1Ch 28:2,3; 29:1-17; 2Ch 31:20,21; 34:19-33; Ps 110:3; 2Co 8:1-3,12she is.15:42-47; 16:1; Lu 23:53-56; 24:1-3; Joh 12:7; 19:32-42 Wheresoever.16:15; Mt 26:12,13a memorial.Nu 31:54; Ps 112:6-9; Zec 6:14 Judas.Mt 26:14-16; Lu 22:3-6; Joh 13:2,30one.Ps 41:9; 55:12-14; Mt 10:4; Joh 6:70to betray.Joh 13:2 they were.Ho 7:3; Lu 22:5and promised.1Ki 21:20; 2Ki 5:26; Pr 1:10-16; 28:21,22; Mt 26:15; 1Ti 6:102Pe 2:14,15; Jude 1:11he sought.Lu 22:5,6 the first.Ex 12:6,8,18; 13:3; Le 23:5,6; Nu 28:16-18; De 16:1-4; Mt 26:17Lu 22:7killed. or, sacrificed.1Co 5:7,8Where.Mt 3:15; Lu 22:8,9; Ga 4:4 Go.11:2,3; Mt 8:9; 26:18,19; Lu 19:30-33; 22:10-13; Joh 2:5; 15:14Heb 4:13; 5:9 The Master.10:17; 11:3; Joh 11:28; 13:13where I.Re 3:20 he will.2Ch 6:30; Ps 110:3; Pr 16:1; 21:1,2; Joh 2:24,25; 21:17; 2Ti 2:19Heb 4:13upper.Ac 1:13; 20:8 and found.Lu 22:13,35; Joh 16:4 Mt 26:20; Lu 22:14 as.Mt 26:21Verily.9,25; 3:28; 6:11; 8:12; 9:1,41; 10:15,29; Mt 5:18; 6:2,5,16; Lu 4:24Lu 11:51; Joh 1:51; 3:3,5,11; 5:19,24,25; 6:26,32,47; 13:38; 21:18One.Ps 41:9; 55:13,14; Joh 6:70; 13:21 and to.Mt 26:22; Lu 22:21-23; Joh 13:22 It is.43; Mt 26:47; Lu 22:47; Joh 6:71dippeth.Mt 26:23; Joh 13:26 goeth.49; Ge 3:15; Ps 22:1-31; 69:1-36; Isa 52:14; 53:1-12; Da 9:24,26Zec 13:7; Mt 26:24,54,56; Lu 22:22; 24:26,27,44; Joh 19:28,36,37Ac 2:23; 4:27; 13:27-29but.Ps 55:15; 109:6-20; Mt 18:7; 27:3-5; Ac 1:16-20,25good.Mt 18:6,7; 26:24,25 as.Mt 26:26-29; Lu 22:19,20; 1Co 10:16,17; 11:23-29and blessed.6:41; Lu 24:30; Joh 6:23take.Joh 6:48-58this.That is, this represents my body; the substantive verb, whether expressed or understood, being often equivalent to signifies or represents. See (Ex 12:11; Da 7:24; Mt 13:38, 39; Lu 8:9; 15:26; 18:36; Joh 7:36; 10:6; Ac 10:17; Re 1:20; 5:6, 8; 11:4; 17:12, 18; 19:8.) 24; Ge 41:26; Zec 5:7; Lu 22:20; 1Co 10:4; Ga 4:25 when.22; Lu 22:17; Ro 14:6; 1Co 10:16and they.Mt 26:27 This.Ex 24:8; Zec 9:11; Joh 6:53; 1Co 10:16; 11:25; Heb 9:15-23; 13:20,21which.10:45; Re 5:8-10; 7:9-17 I will.Ps 104:15; Mt 26:29; Lu 22:16-18,29,30new.Joe 3:18; Am 9:13,14; Zec 9:17 sung.Ps 47:6,7; Ac 16:25; 1Co 14:15; Eph 5:18-20; Col 3:16; Jas 5:13Re 5:9hymn. or, psalm.This was probably Ps 113-118, which the Jews term the great Hallel, or praise, and always sing at the paschal festivity. they went. Mt 26:30; Lu 22:39; Jud 18:1-4 All.Mt 26:31; Lu 22:31,32; Joh 16:1,32; 2Ti 4:16for.Zec 13:7 16:7; Mt 16:21; 26:32; 28:7,10,16; Joh 21:1; 1Co 15:4-6 Although.Mt 26:33-35; Lu 22:33,34; Joh 13:36-38; 21:15 this day.Ge 1:5,8,13,19,23before.66-72; Mt 26:69-75; Lu 22:54-62; Joh 18:17,25-27; 1Co 10:12 he spake.2Ki 8:13; Job 40:4,5; Ps 30:6; Pr 16:18; 18:24; 29:23; Jer 10:23Jer 17:9Likewise.Ex 19:8; De 5:27-29 they came.Mt 26:36-46; Lu 22:39; Joh 18:1-11while.36,39; Ps 18:5,6; 22:1,2; 88:1-3; 109:4 Peter.1:16-19; 5:37; 9:2and began.Ps 38:11; 69:1-3; 88:14-16; Isa 53:10; Mt 26:37,38; Lu 22:44Heb 5:7 My soul.Isa 53:3,4,12; La 1:12; Joh 12:27and watch.37,38; 13:35-37; Eph 6:18,19; 1Pe 4:7; 5:8 and fell.Ge 17:3; De 9:18; 1Ch 21:15,16; 2Ch 7:3; Mt 26:39; Lu 17:15,16Ac 10:25,26; Heb 5:7; Re 4:10; 5:14 Abba.Mt 6:9; Ro 8:15,16; Ga 4:6all.10:27; Ge 18:14; Jer 32:27; 2Ti 2:13; Tit 1:2; Heb 5:7; 6:18take.Lu 22:41,42nevertheless.Ps 40:8; Joh 4:34; 5:30; 6:38,39; 12:27; 18:11; Php 2:8; Heb 5:7,8 and findeth.40,41; Lu 9:31,32; 22:45,46Simon.29-31; 2Sa 16:17; Jon 1:6; Mt 25:5; 26:40; 1Th 5:6-8couldest.Jer 12:5; Heb 12:3 Watch.34; Mt 24:42; 25:13; 26:41; Lu 21:36; 22:40,46; 1Co 16:13; 1Pe 5:8Re 3:2,3,10The spirit.Ro 7:18-25; Ga 5:17; Php 2:12 he went.Mt 6:7; 26:42-44; Lu 18:1; 2Co 12:8 neither.9:33,34; Ge 44:16; Ro 3:19 Sleep.7:9; Jud 10:14; 1Ki 18:27; 22:15; 2Ki 3:13; Ec 11:9; Eze 20:39Mt 26:45,46the hour.Joh 7:30; 8:20; 12:23,27; 13:1; 17:1the Son.10,18; 9:31; 10:33,34; Mt 26:2; Joh 13:2; Ac 7:52 Mt 26:46; Joh 18:1,2 while.Mt 26:47; Lu 22:47,48; Joh 18:3-9; Ac 1:16and with.Ps 2:1,2; 3:1,2; 22:11-13 a token.Ex 12:13; Jos 2:12; Php 1:28; 2Th 3:17Whomsoever.2Sa 20:9,10; Ps 55:20,21; Pr 27:6; Mt 26:48-50and lead.1Sa 23:22,23; Ac 16:23 Master.12:14; Isa 1:3; Mal 1:6; Mt 23:8-10; Lu 6:46; Joh 13:13,14; 20:16 Jud 16:21; La 4:20; Joh 18:12; Ac 2:23 Mt 26:51-54; Lu 22:49-51; Joh 18:10,11 Are.1Sa 24:14,15; 26:18; Mt 26:55; Lu 22:52,53 was.11:15-18,27; 12:35; Mt 21:23-27; Lu 19:47,48; 20:1,2; 21:37,38Joh 7:28-30,37; 8:2,12; 10:23; 18:20but.Ps 22:1-31; 69:1-36; Isa 53:1-12; Da 9:24-26; Mt 26:54,56; Lu 22:37Lu 24:25-27,44,45 27; Job 19:13,14; Ps 38:11; 88:7,8,18; Isa 63:3; Joh 16:32; 18:82Ti 4:16 51 13:14-16; Ge 39:12; Job 2:4 they led.Isa 53:7; Mt 26:57-68; Lu 22:54-62; Joh 18:13,14,24and with.15:1; Mt 26:3; Ac 4:5,6 Peter.29-31,38; 1Sa 13:7; Mt 26:58even.Joh 18:15,16and he.1Ki 19:9,13; Lu 22:55,56; Joh 18:18,25and warmed.Lu 22:44 sought.1Ki 21:10,13; Ps 27:12; 35:11; Mt 26:59,60; Ac 6:11-13; 24:1-13and found.Da 6:4; 1Pe 3:16-18 56 and bare.15:29; Jer 26:8,9,18; Mt 26:60,61; 27:40; Joh 2:18-21; Ac 6:13,14 Da 2:34,45; Ac 7:48; 2Co 5:1; Heb 9:11,24 56 15:3-5; Mt 26:62,63; Joh 19:9,10 he held.Ps 39:1,2,9; Isa 53:7; Mt 27:12-14; Ac 8:32; 1Pe 2:23Art.15:2; Mt 11:3-5; 16:16; 26:63,64; Lu 22:67-70; Joh 10:24; 18:37the Son.Ps 2:7; 119:12; Isa 9:6,7; Mt 3:17; 8:29; Joh 1:34,49-51; 5:18-25Joh 10:30,31,36; 19:7; 1Ti 1:11; 6:15 I am.15:2; Mt 26:64; 27:11; Lu 23:3the Son.The passage of Daniel, to which our Lord refers, was always considered by the Jews as a description of the Messiah. Our Saviour, therefore, now in his lowest state of humiliation, asserted his claims as the Messiah, who shall appear in the clouds of heaven, as the judge of the world. 13:26; 16:19; Ps 110:1; Da 7:13,14; Mt 24:30; Lu 22:69; Ac 1:9-112Th 1:7-10; Heb 1:3; 8:1,10,12,13; 12:2; Re 1:7; 20:11 his.Isa 36:22; 37:1; Jer 36:23,24; Ac 14:13,14 Le 24:16; 1Ki 21:9-13; Mt 26:65,66; Lu 22:71; Joh 5:18; 8:58,59Joh 10:31-33; 19:7 15:19; Nu 12:14; Job 30:10; Isa 50:6; 52:14; 53:3; Mic 5:1Mt 26:67,68; Lu 22:63,64; Joh 18:22; 19:3; Ac 23:2; Heb 12:2 as.54; Mt 26:58,69,70; Lu 22:55-57One.Joh 18:15-18 Jesus.10:47; Mt 2:23; 21:11; Joh 1:45-49; 19:19; Ac 10:38 he denied.29-31; Joh 13:36-38; 2Ti 2:12,13he went.Mt 26:71,72and the.30 a maid.[Paidiske ,] "the maid," and not the one mentioned in ver. 66, but [allos ,] another, as Matthew states, (ch. 26:71,) she who was the janitrix, or door-keeper. Joh 18:17and began.38; Lu 22:58; Joh 18:25; Ga 6:1 a little.Mt 26:73,74; Lu 22:59,60; Joh 18:26,27for.Jud 12:6; Ac 2:7and thy.[He lalia sou ,] "Thy dialect," or mode of speech. From various examples produced by Lightfoot, and Schoetgen, it appears that the Galileans used a very corrupt dialect and pronunciation; interchanging the gutturals, and other letters, and so blending or dividing words as to render them unintelligible, or convey a contrary sense. Thus when a Galilean would have asked, [immar le-mahn,] "whose is this lamb," he pronounced the first word so confusedly that it could not be known whether he meant [chamor, ,] "an ass," [chamar, ,] "wine," [amar, ,] "wool," or [immar, ,] "a lamb." A certain woman intending to say to a judge, "My lord, I had a picture which they stole; and it was so great, that if you had been placed in it, your feet would not have touched the ground," so spoiled it by her pronunciation, that her words meant, "Sir slave, I had a beam, and they stole thee away; and it was so great, that if they had hung thee on it, thy feet would not have touched the ground." 2Ki 8:12-15; 10:32; Jer 17:9; 1Co 10:12 the second.30,68; Mt 26:34,74Peter.2Sa 24:10; Ps 119:59,60; Jer 31:18-20; Eze 16:63; 36:31Lu 15:17-19; 22:60when he thought thereon, he wept. or, he wept abundantly, orhe began to weep. Eze 7:16; Mt 26:75; Lu 22:62; 2Co 7:10
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