Mark 14:11

11 And when they heard this, they were glad and promised to give him silver.[a] So he started looking for a good opportunity to betray Him.

Mark 14:11 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 14:11

And when they heard it, they were glad
That such an opportunity offered, and from such a quarter, by one of his own disciples; so that it might be done more secretly and effectually, and with less blame to themselves:

and promised to give him money;
any sum he should ask; and what was agreed upon were thirty pieces, or shekels of silver; and so the Ethiopic version here, instead of money, reads, "thirty pieces of silver"; (See Gill on Matthew 26:15).

And he sought how he might conveniently betray him;
after this promise, and upon this agreement: henceforward he sought the most fitting opportunity, and the best season of betraying his master into the hands of these men, when he was alone, and the multitude absent, and there was no danger of a tumult, or a rescue; (See Gill on Matthew 26:16).

Mark 14:11 In-Context

9 I assure you: Wherever the gospel is proclaimed in the whole world, what this woman has done will also be told in memory of her."
10 Then Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, went to the chief priests to hand Him over to them.
11 And when they heard this, they were glad and promised to give him silver. So he started looking for a good opportunity to betray Him.
12 On the first day of Unleavened Bread, when they sacrifice the Passover lamb, His disciples asked Him, "Where do You want us to go and prepare the Passover so You may eat it?"
13 So He sent two of His disciples and told them, "Go into the city, and a man carrying a water jug will meet you. Follow him.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Or money; in Mt 26:15 it is specified as 30 pieces of silver; see Zch 11:12-13
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