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Verse Mark 11:11. _WHEN HE HAD LOOKED ROUND ABOUT UPON ALL THINGS_]
_He_ _examined every thing _- to see if the matters pertaining to the
Divine worship were properly conducted; to see that nothing wa...
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See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 21:18.
Mark 11:11
INTO THE TEMPLE - Not into the edifice properly called “the
temple,” but into the “courts” which surrounded the principal
edifice....
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PART III. THE SERVANT IN JERUSALEM PRESENTED
AS KING AND REJECTED -- Chapter s 11-13
Chapter 11
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1. The Servant enters into Jerusalem. (Mark 11:1 .Matthew 21:1; Luke
19:28;...
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THE CURSING OF THE FIG-TREE. Though it is difficult to believe that
Jesus spent only one crowded week in Jerusalem, Mk. here becomes
confidently precise in chronology, and he tells the story of the
fi...
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THE COMING OF THE KING (Mark 11:1-6)...
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TEMPLE. Greek. _hieron:_ i, e. the temple courts. Not the _naos_. See
note on Matthew 23:16.
WHEN HE HAD LOOKED ROUND ABOUT UPON. There fore not the same entry as
in Matthew 21:12. Compare verses: Mar...
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_And Jesus entered_ At a particular turn in the road the whole of the
magnificent city, as if rising from an abyss, burst into view. Then it
was that the procession paused, and our Lord wept over the...
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11. Here and Mark 11:14-15, ὁ Ἰησοῦς is omitted in most
MSS., including the best.
11. ΕἸΣ ΤῸ ἹΕΡΌΝ. This defines εἰς
Ἰεροσόλυμα more exactly, just as the approach towards
Jerusalem is defined more exa...
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1–11. THE MESSIAH’S ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM
Matthew 21:1-11; Luke 19:29-44; John 12:12-19...
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Ver 11. And Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the temple: and
when He had looked round about upon all things, and now the eventide
was come, He went out unto Bethany with the twelve. 12. And on t...
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_THE KING ENTERS JERUSALEM MARK 11:1-11_ : Jesus approached Jerusalem
from the east. Bethphage (house of figs), Bethany (house of dates),
and the Mount of Olives were all very near to Jerusalem. The M...
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ΕΊΣΉΛΘΕΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΕΊΣΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ (G1525)
входить,
ΠΕΡΙΒΛΕΨΆΜΕΝΟΣ _aor. med. part. (temp.) от_
ΠΕΡΙΒΛΈΠΩ (G4017) осматриваться,
оглядываться,
ΌΨΙΟΣ (G3798) _adj._ поздний,
ΟΎΣΗΣ _praes. act....
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EVEN-TIDE— Or, _evening._...
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IV. THE LAST WEEK 11:1 to 15:47
A. SUNDAY: THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY 11:1-11
_TEXT 11:1-11_
And when they draw night unto Jerusalem, unto Bethphage and Bethany,
at the mount of Olives, he sendeth two of hi...
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_SUMMARY 11:1 TO 12:44_
In this section the historian has presented only one miracle, that of
withering the barren fig-tree. The section is chiefly taken up with
conversations and speeches, in which s...
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And when they came nigh to Jerusalem, unto Bethphage and Bethany, at
the mount of Olives, he sendeth And when they came nigh to Jerusalem,
unto Bethphage and Bethany, at the mount of Olives, he sende...
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3
11 See Mat_21:10-11
12-14 Compare Mat_21:18-19
12 A beautiful figure of the condition of Israel at that time is
found in the barren fig tree. On a fruitful fig tree the figs form
before the leave...
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11:11 temple; (h-9) _ Hieron_ , the general buildings....
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JESUS RIDES INTO JERUSALEM. THE FIG TREE. CLEANSING THE TEMPLE;
CHRIST'S AUTHORITY CHALLENGED
1-11. The entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1; Luke 19:29; John 12:12).
See on Mt and Jn....
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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
This commentary HAS BEEN through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 11
CHRIST THE KING COMES TO JERUSALEM
VERSES 1-11
Jesus and the crowd were near Je...
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CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 11:1-11 (Mark 11:1)
THE TRIUMPHANT ENTRY
"And when they draw nigh unto Jerusalem, unto Bethphage and Bethany,
at the Mount of Olives, He sendeth two of His disciples, and saith
un...
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εἰσῆλθεν, etc.: the procession now drops out of view and
attention is fixed on the movements of Jesus. He enters Jerusalem, and
especially the temple, and surveys all (περιβλεψάμενος
πάντα) with keenl...
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PRAISE AND FEAR GREET JESUS' APPROACH
Mark 11:1-19
On the first day of Passion Week a gleam of light fell athwart the
Master's path as He rode into Jerusalem. It was a lowly triumph. The
humble ass w...
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This is the one occasion in the life of Jesus on which He of set
purpose, and in such a way as to be understood of the crowds, took the
position and accepted the homage of a King.
Afterward the discip...
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In going into the temple, immediately on entering the city, he shews
what religion recommends to us, viz. to enter first into a place of
worship, if there is one, where we visit. (Ven. Bede) --- Looki...
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TRIUMPHANT ENTRY
John 12:12-19; Matthew 21:1-11; Matthew 21:14-17; Luke 19:29-44;...
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CONTENTS.
_ The_ LORD JESUS _entereth Jerusalem in triumph. The barren Fig Tree.
CHRIST's Conversation with the Chief Priests._
A ND when they came nigh to Jerusalem, unto Bethphage and Bethany, at
t...
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The transfiguration, as a matter of fact witnessed by the eyes of
chosen witnesses, introduces naturally the great change that was about
to be effected by the mighty power of God; for that wondrous sc...
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There is a difference between Matthew and Mark in their narrative of
the _withering of the fig tree_; for Matthew says that it was on the
day after that Christ made a public appearance as King, while...
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In that which follows (chapter 11) Jesus presents Himself to Jerusalem
as King. His reception shews the extent to which the testimony He had
rendered had acted on the hearts of the simple. God ordaine...
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AND JESUS ENTERED INTO JERUSALEM,.... this public manner, riding upon
an ass, with the multitude attending hin, some going before, and
others after, crying, "Hosanna" to him:
AND INTO THE TEMPLE; whi...
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And Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the temple: and when he had
looked round about upon all things, and now the eventide was come, he
went out unto Bethany with the twelve.
Ver. 11. _See Trapp...
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_And Jesus went into the temple_ Having entered the city by the
eastern gate, he alighted from the colt, and went directly to the
temple, but did not drive the buyers and sellers out this first day;
f...
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Christ rides into Jerusalem. Matthew 21:1-17....
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The reception of Christ:...
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AND JESUS ENTERED INTO JERUSALEM AND INTO THE TEMPLE; AND WHEN HE HAD
LOOKED ROUND ABOUT UPON ALL THINGS, AND NOW THE EVENTIDE WAS COME, HE
WENT OUT UNTO BETHANY WITH THE TWELVE.
Meanwhile the news th...
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TITLE: Hosanna TEXT: Mark 11:8-11 PROPOSITION: Jerusalem recognized
Jesus as one who could save them. QUESTION: How? KEY WORD: Demands
READING: Same INTRODUCTION:
1. This event occurred on what is oft...
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1-11 Christ's coming into Jerusalem thus remarkably, shows that he
was not afraid of the power and malice of his enemies. This would
encourage his disciples who were full of fear. Also, that he was n...
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OLBGrk;
Ver. 11-19. SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 21:12", and following verses to
MATTHEW 21:17, where having so largely spoken to this part of the
history, considering also what Mark and Luke hath to complet...
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Mark 11:11 And G2532 Jesus G2424 went G1525 (G5627) into G1519
Jerusalem G2414 and G2532 into G1519 temple...
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Mark 11:11. INTO JERUSALEM INTO THE TEMPLE. He passed at once into the
temple, and visited no other point. On the temple, see Matthew 21:12.
The other details of this verse are peculiar to Mark, and s...
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Mark 11:10-11. See Matthew 21:42, and the thoughts there added in
Matthew 21:43-44; comp. Luke 20:17-18; both narratives are fulle
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On the _chronology_, see Matthew 21:1-11; this entry took place on
_Sunday_ the 10 th of Nisan. The narrative of Mark is the most exact
Mark 11:1. Unto JERUSALEM. The words ‘to' and ‘unto'(E. V.) are...
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WHEN HE HAD LOOKED ROUND ABOUT UPON ALL THINGS
(περιβλεψαμενος παντα). Another Markan detail in
this aorist middle participle. Mark does not give what Luke 19:39-55
has nor what Matthew 21:10-17 doe...
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Mark 11:11
The Silent Looks of Christ.
I. The Lord is always looking. He looketh from heaven and beholdeth
the children of men. The Lord looked to see if there were any that
feared Him and that honou...
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CONTENTS: Official presentation of Jesus as King. The barren fig tree.
Purifying of the temple. The prayer of faith. Jesus' authority
questioned.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Peter, disciples, John the Baptist...
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Mark 11:1. _When they came nigh to Jerusalem._ This chapter, with the
exception of a few words, is the same as Matthew 21.
Mark 11:9. _They that went before, and they that followed, cried,
saying, Hos...
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1-12. THEN JESUS SPOKE TO THEM IN PARABLES. Matthew gives more detail
about this series of parables which outline the sins and doom of the
unbelieving Jews. [The Jews who believed (Acts 21:20) were no...
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HE WENT OUT TO BETHANY WITH THE TWELVE DISCIPLES. After the Triumphant
Entry, Jesus goes on into the city and visits the temple. He then
leaves and spends the night in Bethany. As far as we know he sp...
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_And when they came nigh to Jerusalem, unto Bethphage and Bethany, at
the Mount of Olives._
THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY
I. The occasion of this homage.
II. The scene of this homage. Scene of-
1. His minis...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 11:11 As the sovereign Lord who “will suddenly
come to his temple” (Malachi 3:1), Jesus LOOKED AROUND AT EVERYTHING
in the temple area. During this week, Jesus an
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 11:1 Entering and Judging Jerusalem. Jesus enters
Jerusalem triumphantly, cleanses the temple, and authoritatively
teaches both opponents and disciples....
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CHAPTER 11 1 _Christ rideth with triumph into Jerusalem_ : 12 _curseth
the fruitless leafy tree_ : 15 _purgeth the temple_ : 20 _exhorteth
his disciples to stedfastness of faith, and to forgive their...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
It may be well to trace out, approximately, the order of events here.
Leaving Jericho on the Friday morning, after a fatiguing journey of
six or seven hours, they reach...
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EXPOSITION
MARK 11:1
AND WHEN THEY DREW NIGH UNTO JERUSALEM, UNTO BETHPHAGE AND BETHANY,
AT THE MOUNT OF OLIVES. St. Matthew (Matthew 21:1) says, "When they
drew nigh unto Jerusalem, and came unto B...
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And when they came nigh to Jerusalem, to Bethphage and Bethany, [they
were] at the mount of Olives, he sendeth forth two of his disciples,
and saith unto them, Go your way into the village over agains...
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Ezekiel 8:9; John 8:1; John 8:2; Luke 19:41; Luke 21:37;...
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When he had looked round. Peculiar to Mark. As the master of the
house, inspecting. "A look serious, sorrowful, judicial" (Meyer).
Compare Mark 3:5; Mark 3:34....
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Matthew 21:10, Matthew 21:17....
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Some move the question here, how Christ came to curse. tree for want
of that fruit which the season afforded not? It is answered, that
naturalists observe, that the fig-tree puts forth her fruit as so...