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Mark 14:26

Sung a hymn (umnhsante). See Matthew 26:30 for discussion. ...

Cock crowing

Cock crowing General scriptures concerning Matthew 26:34 Matthew 26:74 Matthew 26:75 ; Mark 13:35 ; Mark 14:30 Mark 14:68 Mark 14:72 Bibliogra...

Mark 14:57

Bare false witness (epseudomarturoun). In desperation some attempted once more (conative imperfect). ...

Mark 14:30

Twice (di). This detail only in Mark. One crowing is always the signal for more. The Fayum papyrus agrees with Mark in having di. The cock-crowing ma...

Mark 8:14

Bread (artou). Loaves, plural. More than one loaf (ei mh ina arton). Except one loaf. Detail only in Mark. Practically for thirteen men when hungry. ...

Mark 14:43

And the scribes (kai twn grammatewn). Mark adds this item while John 18:3 mentions Pharisees. It was evidently a committee of the Sanhedrin for Jud...

Mark 14:61

And answered nothing (kai ouk apekrinato ouden). Mark adds the negative statement to the positive kept silent (esiwpa), imperfect, also in Matthew. M...

Mark 14:29

Yet will not I (all ouk egw). Mark records here Peter's boast of loyalty even though all desert him. All the Gospels tell it. See discussion on Mt 26...

Mark 14:31

Exceeding vehemently (ekperissw). This strong compounded adverb only in Mark and probably preserves Peter's own statement of the remark. About the bo...

Mark 4:14

The sower soweth the word (o speirwn ton logon speirei). Not put thus clearly and simply in Matthew 13:19 or Luke 8:11 . ...

Mark 6:14

Overview - Mark 6 1?Christ is contemned of his countrymen. 7?He gives the twelve power over unclean spirits. 14?Divers opinions of Christ. 16?John th...

Mark 14:71

Mark 14:71 But he began to curse and to swear To wish the most dreadful things upon himself, and to swear by the living God; [saying], I know not thi...

Acts 14:9

Overview - Acts 14 1?Paul and Barnabas are persecuted from Iconium. 8?At Lystra Paul heals a cripple, whereupon they are reputed as gods. 19?Paul is ...

Mark 14:52

Linen cloth (sindona). An old Greek word of unknown origin. It was fine linen cloth used often for wrapping the dead ( Matthew 27:59 ; Mark 15:46 ; ...

Traitor

Traitor (Betrayer)Judas Matthew 26:14-16 Matthew 26:46-50 ; Mark 14:10 Mark 14:11 Mark 14:43-45 ; Luke 22:3-6 Luke 22:21-23 Luke 22:47 Luke ...

Mark 14:47

A certain one (ei ti). Mark does not tell that it was Peter. Only John 18:10 does that after Peter's death. He really tried to kill the man, Malchu...

Mark 14:20

Mark 14:20 And he answered and said unto them In order to relieve their minds, and point out the particular person: it is one of the twelve, that dip...

Mark 12:14

Shall we give or shall we not give? (dwmen h mh dwmen;). Mark alone repeats the question in this sharp form. The deliberative subjunctive, aorist ten...

Matthew 14:5

Overview - Matthew 14 1?Herod's opinion of Christ. 3?Wherefore John Baptist was beheaded. 13?Jesus departs into a desert place, 15?where he feeds fiv...

Mark 14:13

Two of his disciples (duo twn maqhtwn autou). Luke 22:8 names them, Peter and John. Bearing a pitcher of water (keramion udato bastazwn). This item...