Mark 12:3

3 But they grabbed the servant and beat him up. Then they sent him away with nothing.

Mark 12:3 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 12:3

And they caught him
This clause is left out in the Syriac and Persic versions, though it seems proper to be retained; and denotes the rudeness and violence with which the prophets of the Lord were used by the Jewish nation:

and beat him:
either with their fists, or with rods, and scourges, till the skin was flayed off:

and sent him away empty;
without any fruit to carry with him, or give an account of, to the owner of the vineyard.

Mark 12:3 In-Context

1 Jesus began to speak to the people by using stories. He said, "A man planted a vineyard. He put a wall around it. He dug a pit for a winepress. He also built a lookout tower. He rented the vineyard out to some farmers. Then he went away on a journey.
2 "At harvest time he sent a servant to the renters. He told the servant to collect from them some of the fruit of the vineyard.
3 But they grabbed the servant and beat him up. Then they sent him away with nothing.
4 So the man sent another servant to the renters. They hit this one on the head and treated him badly.
5 The man sent still another servant. The renters killed him. The man sent many others. The renters beat up some of them. They killed the others.
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