Mark 14:33

33 And he toke with him Peter Iames and Iohn and he began to waxe abasshed and to be in an agonye

Mark 14:33 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 14:33

And he taketh with him Peter, and James, and John
Who were witnesses of his transfiguration on the mount, and now of his sorrows in the garden: and began to be sore amazed;
to be in great consternation and astonishment, at the sight of all the sins of his people coming upon him; at the black storm of wrath, that was gathering thick over him; at the sword of justice which was brandished against him; and at the curses of the righteous law, which, like so many thunderbolts of vengeance, were directed at him: no wonder it should be added, and to be very heavy: both with sin and sorrow;
(See Gill on Matthew 26:37).

Mark 14:33 In-Context

31 And he spake boldlyer: no yf I shulde dye wt the I will not deny the. Lyke wyse also sayd they all.
32 And they came into a place named Gethsemani. And he sayde to his disciples: Syt ye here whyll I goo aparte and praye.
33 And he toke with him Peter Iames and Iohn and he began to waxe abasshed and to be in an agonye
34 and sayde vnto the: My soule is very hevy even vnto the deeth tary here and watche.
35 And he went forth a lytle and fell doune on ye grounde and prayed: that yf it were possible the houre myght passe from him.
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