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Marco 11:1

Listen to Marco 11:1
1 E QUANDO furon giunti vicino a Gerusalemme, in Betfage, e Betania, presso al monte degli Ulivi, Gesù mandò due de’ suoi discepoli.

Marco 11:1 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 11:1

And when they came nigh to Jerusalem
The Syriac and Ethiopic versions read, "when he came nigh"; that is, Jesus; though not without his disciples, nor the multitude:

unto Bethphage and Bethany;
two places so called, near Jerusalem: Bethphage began where Bethany ended, and reached to the city itself. The Vulgate Latin only makes mention of Bethany; (See Gill on Matthew 21:1).

At the Mount of Olives;
near which, the above places were:

he sendeth forth two of his disciples;
perhaps Peter and John.

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Marco 11:1 In-Context

1 E QUANDO furon giunti vicino a Gerusalemme, in Betfage, e Betania, presso al monte degli Ulivi, Gesù mandò due de’ suoi discepoli.
2 E disse loro: Andate nel castello ch’è dirimpetto a voi; e subito, come entrerete là, troverete un puledro d’asino attaccato, sopra il quale non montò mai alcuno; scioglietelo, e menatemelo.
3 E se alcuno vi dice: Perchè fate questo? dite: Il Signore ne ha bisogno. E subito lo manderà qua.
4 Essi adunque andarono, e trovarono il puledro attaccato di fuori ad una porta, presso ad un capo di strada, e lo sciolsero.
5 Ed alcuni di coloro ch’eran quivi presenti dissero loro: Che fate voi in isciogliere il puledro?
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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