Mark 14:45

45 et cum venisset statim accedens ad eum ait rabbi et osculatus est eum

Mark 14:45 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 14:45

And as soon as he was come
To the place where Jesus was:

he goeth straightway to him;
alone; as if he had nothing to do with the company behind, and as if he was his friend, and concerned for his safety:

and saith, Master, Master;
expressing great affection for him, and respect to him, by repeating this word. The Ethiopic version has it but once, and so two exemplars of Beza's; and the Vulgate Latin reads, "hail, Master", as in ( Matthew 26:49 ) .

and kissed him; (See Gill on Matthew 26:49).

Mark 14:45 In-Context

43 et adhuc eo loquente venit Iudas Scarioth unus ex duodecim et cum illo turba cum gladiis et lignis a summis sacerdotibus et a scribis et a senioribus
44 dederat autem traditor eius signum eis dicens quemcumque osculatus fuero ipse est tenete eum et ducite
45 et cum venisset statim accedens ad eum ait rabbi et osculatus est eum
46 at illi manus iniecerunt in eum et tenuerunt eum
47 unus autem quidam de circumstantibus educens gladium percussit servum summi sacerdotis et amputavit illi auriculam
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.