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Mark 14

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1 After two days was [the feast of] the passover, and of unleavened bread: and the chief priests, and the scribes, sought how they might take him by craft, and put [him] to death.
1 Now the Passover and the Festival of Unleavened Bread were only two days away, and the chief priests and the teachers of the law were scheming to arrest Jesus secretly and kill him.
2 But they said, Not on the feast-[day], lest there should be an uproar of the people.
2 “But not during the festival,” they said, “or the people may riot.”
3 And being in Bethany, in the house of Simon the leper, as he sat at table, there came a woman having an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard, very precious; and she broke the box, and poured [it] on his head.
3 While he was in Bethany, reclining at the table in the home of Simon the Leper, a woman came with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, made of pure nard. She broke the jar and poured the perfume on his head.
4 And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, Why was this waste of the ointment made?
4 Some of those present were saying indignantly to one another, “Why this waste of perfume?
5 For it might have been sold for more than three hundred pence, and have been given to the poor. And they murmured against her.
5 It could have been sold for more than a year’s wages and the money given to the poor.” And they rebuked her harshly.
6 And Jesus said, Let her alone; why trouble ye her? she hath wrought a good work on me.
6 “Leave her alone,” said Jesus. “Why are you bothering her? She has done a beautiful thing to me.
7 For ye have the poor with you always, and whenever ye will ye may do them good: but me ye have not always.
7 The poor you will always have with you,and you can help them any time you want. But you will not always have me.
8 She hath done what she could: she is come beforehand to anoint my body to the burying.
8 She did what she could. She poured perfume on my body beforehand to prepare for my burial.
9 Verily I say to you, Wherever this gospel shall be preached throughout the whole world, [this] also that she hath done shall be spoken of, for a memorial of her.
9 Truly I tell you, wherever the gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her.”
10 And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went to the chief priests, to betray him to them.
10 Then Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, went to the chief priests to betray Jesus to them.
11 And when they heard [it], they were glad, and promised to give him money. And he sought how he might conveniently betray him.
11 They were delighted to hear this and promised to give him money. So he watched for an opportunity to hand him over.
12 And the first day of unleavened bread, when they killed the passover, his disciples said to him, Where wilt thou that we go and prepare, that thou mayest eat the passover?
12 On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, when it was customary to sacrifice the Passover lamb, Jesus’ disciples asked him, “Where do you want us to go and make preparations for you to eat the Passover?”
13 And he sendeth two of his disciples, and saith to them, Go ye into the city, and there shall meet you a man bearing a pitcher of water: follow him.
13 So he sent two of his disciples, telling them, “Go into the city, and a man carrying a jar of water will meet you. Follow him.
14 And wherever he shall go in, say ye to the master of the house, The Master saith, Where is the guest-chamber, where I may eat the passover with my disciples?
14 Say to the owner of the house he enters, ‘The Teacher asks: Where is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?’
15 And he will show you a large upper room furnished [and] prepared: there make ready for us.
15 He will show you a large room upstairs, furnished and ready. Make preparations for us there.”
16 And his disciples went, and came into the city, and found as he had said to them: and they made ready the passover.
16 The disciples left, went into the city and found things just as Jesus had told them. So they prepared the Passover.
17 And in the evening he cometh with the twelve.
17 When evening came, Jesus arrived with the Twelve.
18 And as they sat, and were eating, Jesus said, Verily I say to you, One of you who eateth with me, will betray me.
18 While they were reclining at the table eating, he said, “Truly I tell you, one of you will betray me—one who is eating with me.”
19 And they began to be sorrowful, and to say to him one by one, [Is] it I? and another [said], [Is] it I?
19 They were saddened, and one by one they said to him, “Surely you don’t mean me?”
20 And he answered and said to them, [It is] one of the twelve that dippeth with me in the dish.
20 “It is one of the Twelve,” he replied, “one who dips bread into the bowl with me.
21 The Son of man indeed goeth, as it is written concerning him: but woe to that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! good were it for that man if he had never been born.
21 The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.”
22 And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and broke [it], and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this is my body.
22 While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, “Take it; this is my body.”
23 And he took the cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave [it] to them: and they all drank of it.
23 Then he took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, and they all drank from it.
24 And he said to them, This is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many.
24 “This is my blood of thecovenant, which is poured out for many,” he said to them.
25 Verily I say to you, I will drink no more of the fruit of the vine, until that day that I drink it new in the kingdom of God.
25 “Truly I tell you, I will not drink again from the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God.”
26 And when they had sung a hymn, they went out to the mount of Olives.
26 When they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.
27 And Jesus saith to them, All ye will be offended because of me this night: for it is written, I will smite the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered.
27 “You will all fall away,” Jesus told them, “for it is written: “ ‘I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’
28 But after that I am risen, I will go before you into Galilee.
28 But after I have risen, I will go ahead of you into Galilee.”
29 But Peter said to him, Although all shall be offended, yet [will] not I.
29 Peter declared, “Even if all fall away, I will not.”
30 And Jesus saith to him, Verily I say to thee, that this day, [even] in this night, before the cock shall crow twice, thou wilt deny me thrice.
30 “Truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “today—yes, tonight—before the rooster crows twice you yourself will disown me three times.”
31 But he spoke the more vehemently, If I should die with thee, I will not deny thee in any wise. Likewise also said they all.
31 But Peter insisted emphatically, “Even if I have to die with you, I will never disown you.” And all the others said the same.
32 And they came to a place which was named Gethsemane: and he saith to his disciples, Sit ye here, while I shall pray.
32 They went to a place called Gethsemane, and Jesus said to his disciples, “Sit here while I pray.”
33 And he taketh with him Peter, and James, and John, and began to be greatly amazed, and to be very heavy;
33 He took Peter, James and John along with him, and he began to be deeply distressed and troubled.
34 And saith to them, My soul is exceeding sorrowful to death: tarry ye here, and watch.
34 “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death,” he said to them. “Stay here and keep watch.”
35 And he went forward a little, and fell on the ground, and prayed that, If it were possible, the hour might pass from him.
35 Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him.
36 And he said, Abba, Father, all things [are] possible to thee; take away this cup from me: nevertheless, not what I will, but what thou wilt.
36 “Abba,Father,” he said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”
37 And he cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and saith to Peter, Simon, sleepest thou? couldst not thou watch one hour?
37 Then he returned to his disciples and found them sleeping. “Simon,” he said to Peter, “are you asleep? Couldn’t you keep watch for one hour?
38 Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into temptation. The spirit truly [is] ready, but the flesh [is] weak.
38 Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”
39 And again he went away, and prayed, and spoke the same words.
39 Once more he went away and prayed the same thing.
40 And when he returned, he found them asleep again (for their eyes were heavy:) neither knew they what to answer him.
40 When he came back, he again found them sleeping, because their eyes were heavy. They did not know what to say to him.
41 And he cometh the third time, and saith to them, Sleep on now, and take [your] rest: it is enough, the hour is come; behold, the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners.
41 Returning the third time, he said to them, “Are you still sleeping and resting? Enough! The hour has come. Look, the Son of Man is delivered into the hands of sinners.
42 Rise, let us go; lo, he that betrayeth me is at hand.
42 Rise! Let us go! Here comes my betrayer!”
43 And immediately while he was yet speaking, cometh Judas, one of the twelve, and with him a great multitude with swords and staffs, from the chief priests, and the scribes, and the elders.
43 Just as he was speaking, Judas, one of the Twelve, appeared. With him was a crowd armed with swords and clubs, sent from the chief priests, the teachers of the law, and the elders.
44 And he that betrayed him, had given them a token, saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he; take him, and lead [him] away safely.
44 Now the betrayer had arranged a signal with them: “The one I kiss is the man; arrest him and lead him away under guard.”
45 And as soon as he was come, he goeth immediately to him, and saith, Master, master; and kissed him.
45 Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, “Rabbi!” and kissed him.
46 And they laid their hands on him, and took him.
46 The men seized Jesus and arrested him.
47 And one of them that stood by drew a sword, and smote a servant of the high priest, and cut off his ear.
47 Then one of those standing near drew his sword and struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear.
48 And Jesus answered and said to them, Have ye come out, as against a thief, with swords and [with] staffs to take me?
48 “Am I leading a rebellion,” said Jesus, “that you have come out with swords and clubs to capture me?
49 I was daily with you in the temple, teaching, and ye took me not: but the scriptures must be fulfilled.
49 Every day I was with you, teaching in the temple courts, and you did not arrest me. But the Scriptures must be fulfilled.”
50 And they all forsook him, and fled.
50 Then everyone deserted him and fled.
51 And there followed him a certain young man, having a linen cloth cast about [his] naked [body]; and the young men laid hold on him.
51 A young man, wearing nothing but a linen garment, was following Jesus. When they seized him,
52 And he left the linen cloth, and fled from them naked.
52 he fled naked, leaving his garment behind.
53 And they led Jesus away to the high priest: and with him were assembled all the chief priests, and the elders and the scribes.
53 They took Jesus to the high priest, and all the chief priests, the elders and the teachers of the law came together.
54 And Peter followed him at a distance, even into the palace of the high priest: and he sat with the servants, and warmed himself at the fire.
54 Peter followed him at a distance, right into the courtyard of the high priest. There he sat with the guards and warmed himself at the fire.
55 And the chief priests, and all the council sought for testimony against Jesus to put him to death; and found none.
55 The chief priests and the whole Sanhedrin were looking for evidence against Jesus so that they could put him to death, but they did not find any.
56 For many bore false testimony against him, but their testimony agreed not together.
56 Many testified falsely against him, but their statements did not agree.
57 And there arose certain, and bore false testimony against him, saying,
57 Then some stood up and gave this false testimony against him:
58 We heard him say, I will destroy this temple that is made with hands, and within three days I will build another made without hands.
58 “We heard him say, ‘I will destroy this temple made with human hands and in three days will build another, not made with hands.’ ”
59 But neither so did their testimony agree together.
59 Yet even then their testimony did not agree.
60 And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou nothing? what is it which these testify against thee?
60 Then the high priest stood up before them and asked Jesus, “Are you not going to answer? What is this testimony that these men are bringing against you?”
61 But he held his peace, and answered nothing. Again the high priest asked him, and said to him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?
61 But Jesus remained silent and gave no answer. Again the high priest asked him, “Are you the Messiah, the Son of the Blessed One?”
62 And Jesus said, I am: and ye shall see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven.
62 “I am,” said Jesus. “And you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven.”
63 Then the high priest rent his clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses?
63 The high priest tore his clothes. “Why do we need any more witnesses?” he asked.
64 Ye have heard the blasphemy: what think ye? And they all condemned him to be guilty of death.
64 “You have heard the blasphemy. What do you think?” They all condemned him as worthy of death.
65 And some began to spit on him, and to cover his face, and to buffet him, and to say to him, Prophesy: and the servants struck him with the palms of their hands.
65 Then some began to spit at him; they blindfolded him, struck him with their fists, and said, “Prophesy!” And the guards took him and beat him.
66 And as Peter was below in the palace, there cometh one of the maids of the high priest:
66 While Peter was below in the courtyard, one of the servant girls of the high priest came by.
67 And when she saw Peter warming himself, she looked upon him, and said, And thou also wast with Jesus of Nazareth.
67 When she saw Peter warming himself, she looked closely at him. “You also were with that Nazarene, Jesus,” she said.
68 But he denied, saying, I know not, neither do I understand what thou sayest. And he went out into the porch; and the cock crowed.
68 But he denied it. “I don’t know or understand what you’re talking about,” he said, and went out into the entryway.
69 And a maid saw him again, and began to say to them that stood by, This is [one] of them.
69 When the servant girl saw him there, she said again to those standing around, “This fellow is one of them.”
70 And he denied it again. And a little after, they that stood by said again to Peter, Surely thou art [one] of them: for thou art a Galilean, and thy speech agreeth [thereto].
70 Again he denied it. After a little while, those standing near said to Peter, “Surely you are one of them, for you are a Galilean.”
71 But he began to curse and to swear, [saying], I know not this man of whom ye speak.
71 He began to call down curses, and he swore to them, “I don’t know this man you’re talking about.”
72 And the second time the cock crowed. And Peter called to mind the word that Jesus said to him, Before the cock shall crow twice, thou wilt deny me thrice. And when he thought thereon, he wept.
72 Immediately the rooster crowed the second time. Then Peter remembered the word Jesus had spoken to him: “Before the rooster crows twiceyou will disown me three times.” And he broke down and wept.
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