Markus 11:15

15 En zij kwamen te Jeruzalem; en Jezus, in den tempel gegaan zijnde, begon degenen, die in den tempel verkochten en kochten, uit te drijven; en de tafelen der wisselaars, en de zitstoelen dergenen, die de duiven verkochten, keerde Hij om;

Markus 11:15 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 11:15

And they came to Jerusalem
The Ethiopic version reads, "he came"; that is, Christ; but not alone, for his disciples were with him: Beza says, that, one exemplar he had met with, adds "again", and so one of Stephens's copies; for they had been there the day before:

and Jesus went into the temple:
the Syriac and Persic versions add, "of God"; into the court of the Gentiles, as he did the preceding day:

and began to cast out them that bought and sold in the temple, and
overthrew the tables of the money changers, and the seats of them
that sold doves;
which was done, as Matthew relates, the same day that he made his public entry into Jerusalem: wherefore it is highly probable, that upon Christ's leaving the city, they returned "again", and were the next morning sitting and doing business in the temple as before; and were drove out again by Christ, who, upon his return, found them there. They "that bought and sold in the temple", were those that bought and sold lambs for the passover, which was now at hand; and the sheep and oxen for the "Chagiga", or feast the day following; as well as doves hereafter mentioned, for new mothers, and such as had fluxes: and that part of the temple where this business was carried on, was in a large space within the area of the temple, where shops were built for that purpose: and by "the money changers", whose "tables" are said to be "overthrown", are meant, such as sat at tables to receive the half shekel, who changed those that brought whole shekels, or foreign money: and who had so much for changing, which was called "Kolbon"; from whence they had the name of "Collybistae", in the text: and "doves", as before observed, were the offering of the poorer sort of women after birth, at the time of their purification, and of profluvious persons; of which many came from all parts, at the time of the passover: upon which account, there was a great demand for these creatures; and many sat upon seats to sell them, which Christ overturned; (See Gill on Matthew 21:12).

Markus 11:15 In-Context

13 En ziende van verre een vijgeboom, die bladeren had, ging Hij om te zien, of Hij ook iets op denzelven zou vinden; en daarbij gekomen zijnde, vond Hij niets dan bladeren; want het was de tijd der vijgen niet.
14 En Jezus, antwoordende, zeide tot denzelven: Niemand ete enige vrucht meer van u in der eeuwigheid! En Zijn discipelen hoorden het.
15 En zij kwamen te Jeruzalem; en Jezus, in den tempel gegaan zijnde, begon degenen, die in den tempel verkochten en kochten, uit te drijven; en de tafelen der wisselaars, en de zitstoelen dergenen, die de duiven verkochten, keerde Hij om;
16 En liet niet toe, dat iemand enig vat door den tempel droeg.
17 En Hij leerde, zeggende tot hen: Is er niet geschreven: Mijn huis zal een huis des gebeds genaamd worden allen volken? Maar gij hebt dat tot een kuil der moordenaren gemaakt.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.