Sung a hymn (umnhsante). See Matthew 26:30 for discussion. ...
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...
Bare false witness (epseudomarturoun). In desperation some attempted once more (conative imperfect). ...
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...
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. ...
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...
And answered nothing (kai ouk apekrinato ouden). Mark adds the negative statement to the positive kept silent (esiwpa), imperfect, also in Matthew. M...
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...
Exceeding vehemently (ekperissw). This strong compounded adverb only in Mark and probably preserves Peter's own statement of the remark. About the bo...
The sower soweth the word (o speirwn ton logon speirei). Not put thus clearly and simply in Matthew 13:19 or Luke 8:11 . ...
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 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...
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 ...
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 (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 ...
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 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...
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...
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...
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...