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Mark 14:47

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47 unus autem quidam de circumstantibus educens gladium percussit servum summi sacerdotis et amputavit illi auriculam

Mark 14:47 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 14:47

And one of them that stood by
One of the disciples that stood by Jesus, as Judas was betraying him, and the soldiers were laying hold on him, Peter by name:

drew a sword, and smote a servant of the high priest, and cut off
his ear;
his right ear; the servant's name was Malchus; (See Gill on Matthew 26:51).

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Mark 14:47 In-Context

45 et cum venisset statim accedens ad eum ait rabbi et osculatus est eum
46 at illi manus iniecerunt in eum et tenuerunt eum
47 unus autem quidam de circumstantibus educens gladium percussit servum summi sacerdotis et amputavit illi auriculam
48 et respondens Iesus ait illis tamquam ad latronem existis cum gladiis et lignis conprehendere me
49 cotidie eram apud vos in templo docens et non me tenuistis sed ut adimpleantur scripturae
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