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# Mr 14:43-52
\\While he was yet speaking, cometh Judas.\\ For the Betrayal
and Arrest
see note on "Mt 26:47"
see note on "Mt 26:48"
see note on "Mt 26:50"
see note on "Mt 26:51"
see note on "Mt 26:52"
see note on "Mt 26:53"
see note on "Mt 26:55"
Compare
# Lu 22:47-53 Joh 18:1-12
See note on "Joh 18:1"
See note on "Joh 18:2"
(PNT 212-213)
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# Mr 14:51-52
\\And there followed him\\, etc. Verse 51 and 52 are peculiar
to Mark.
\\A certain young man.\\ Some have supposed him to be Mark.
This is only conjecture. The incident may have been introduced
to show the rudeness of the assailants and to emphasize the
escape of all the disciples from so wanton an attack.
\\A linen cloth.\\ A night robe.
(PNT 212-213)
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# Mr 14:53-65
\\They led Jesus away to the high priest.\\ For Trial of
Christ
see note on "Mt 26:57"
see note on "Mt 26:58"
see note on "Mt 26:59"
see note on "Mt 26:62"
see note on "Mt 26:64"
see note on "Mt 26:65"
see note on "Mt 26:66"
see note on "Mt 26:67"
see note on "Mt 26:68"
Compare
# Lu 22:63-71 Joh 18:13-27
Mark's account corresponds very closely with Matthew's.
(PNT 213)
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# Mr 14:66-72
\\As Peter was down in the court.\\
See note on "Mt 26:69"
See note on "Mt 26:70"
See note on "Mt 26:71"
See note on "Mt 26:72"
See note on "Mt 26:73"
See note on "Mt 26:74"
See note on "Mt 26:75"
Compare
# Lu 22:54-62 Joh 18:15-17,25-27
(PNT 213-214)
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# Mr 14:72
\\He wept.\\ The form of the Greek (imperfect) implies that
he continued weeping. "It is a touching and beautiful tradition,
true to the sincerity of his repentance, if not as a historical
reality, that, all his life long, the remembrance of this night
never left him, and that, morning by morning, he rose at the
hour when the look of his Master had entered his soul, to pray
once more for pardon."--Geikie
(PNT 213-214)
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# Mr 15:1-20
SUMMARY OF MARK 15
\\The Crucifixion\\
Jesus Sent by Pilate to the Sanhedrin
The Multitude, Moved by the Priests, Clamour for His Death
They Reject Jesus and Demand Barabbas
Jesus Delivered to Be Crucified
Crowned with Thorns, Spit Upon, and Mocked
Crucified at Golgotha Between Thieves
Mocked by the Priests
Jesus Dies
The Veil of the Temple Rent
The Centurion's Confession
Buried in the Tomb of Joseph of Arimathea
\\The chief priests . . . bound Jesus . . . and delivered
\\[him] to Pilate.\\
See note on "Mt 27:1"
See note on "Mt 27:1"
See note on "Mt 27:11"
See note on "Mt 27:12"
See note on "Mt 27:13"
See note on "Mt 27:15"
See note on "Mt 27:16"
See note on "Mt 27:17"
See note on "Mt 27:19"
See note on "Mt 27:20"
See note on "Mt 27:21"
See note on "Mt 27:22"
See note on "Mt 27:23"
See note on "Mt 27:24"
See note on "Mt 27:25"
See note on "Mt 27:26"
See note on "Mt 27:27"
See note on "Mt 27:28"
See note on "Mt 27:29"
See note on "Mt 27:30"
See note on "Mt 27:31"
Mark's account differs a little from that of Matthew. Compare
# Lu 23:1-35 Joh 18:28-40 19:1-16
(PNT 214-215)