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Verse 52. _AND HE LEFT THE LINEN CLOTH, AND FLED FROM THEM_ _NAKED._]
It has often been intimated, by the inhabitants of _India_, that a
European in strait clothes must be in great danger when his cl...
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See the notes at Matthew 26:47.
Mark 14:45
MASTER, MASTER - As if expressing great joy that he had found him
again.
Mark 14:51...
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PART IV. GIVING HIS LIFE A RANSOM FOR -- CHAPTER S 14-15.
Chapter 14
_ 1. Seeking by Craft to put Him to Death. (Mark 14:1 .Matthew 26:2;
Luke 22:1 .)_
2. The Anointing. ...
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THE LAST ACT BEGINS (Mark 14:1-2)...
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And a certain young man was following him, clothed in a linen sheet
over his naked body. And they tried to seize him, but he left the
linen sheet and escaped naked.
These are two strange and fascinat...
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_naked_ This need not imply that he was absolutely naked. It may mean,
like the Latin _nudus_, "with only the _under_robe on." Comp. 1 Samuel
19:24; John 21:7; Virg. _Georg_. i. 299....
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ΚΑΤΑΛΙΠΏΝ. Often used of leaving behind (Mark 12:19; Mark
12:21), or abandoning completely (Mark 10:7; Luke 5:28). In N.T. this
compound is far more freq. than λείπω. A
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Ver 53. And they led Jesus away to the High Priest: and with him were
assembled all the Chief Priests and the elders and the Scribes. 54.
And Peter followed Him afar off, even into the palace of the H...
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Ver 43. And immediately, while He yet spake, cometh Judas, one of the
twelve, and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, from
the Chief Priests and the Scribes and the elders. 44. And he t...
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_JESUS IN THE GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE MARK 14:27-52:_ Jesus said, "All ye
shall be offended because of me this night: for it is written, I will
smite the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered." Jesu...
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ΚΑΤΑΛΙΠΏΝ _aor. act. part. (сопутств.) от_
ΚΑΤΑΛΕΊΠΩ (G2641) оставлять позади,
ΈΦΥΓΕΝ _aor. ind. act., см._ Mark 14:50....
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THERE FOLLOWED HIM A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN, &C.— Bishop Pococke, in
describing the dresses of the people of Egypt, observes, "that it is
almost a general custom among the Arabs and Mohammedan natives of t...
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2. JESUS BETRAYED, 14:43-54
_TEXT: 14:43-54_
And straightway, while he yet spake, cometh Judas, one of the twelve,
and with him a multitude with swords and staves, from the chief
priests and the scri...
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_SUMMARY 14:1-52_
This section exhibits, on the one hand, the evil purpose and wicked
plottings of the enemies of Jesus, and on the other, the
self-sacrifice with which he prepared himself for the fat...
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And immediately, while he yet spake, cometh Judas, one of the twelve,
and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, from the chief
priests and the scribes and the elders.
For the expositio...
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34 The problem of evil is solved for us in the dark shadows of
Gethsemane. No one will dispute that He did not deserve to drink the
cup that His Father set before Him. No one will find fault with His...
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THE LAST SUPPER. ARREST AND TRIAL OF JESUS
1, 2. A council of the Priests against Jesus (Matthew 26:1; Luke
22:1). See on Mt....
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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
This commentary HAS BEEN through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 14
AN EXPENSIVE GIFT FOR JESUS
VERSES 1-2
The important *priests had decided that...
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CHAPTER 14:43-52 (MARK 14:43)
THE ARREST
"And straightway, while He yet spake, cometh Judas, one of the twelve,
and with him a multitude with swords and staves, from the chief
priests and the scribes...
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γυμνὸς ἔφ., fled _naked_, in the literal sense, whereon
Bengel remarks: “on a night not without a moon; fear conquers shame
in great danger”. (A few years ago a young wife chased a thief, who
had been...
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_Attempt at rescue_....
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_The apprehension_ (Matthew 26:47-56; Luke 22:47-53)....
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ALONE IN THE HOUR OF TRIAL
Mark 14:32-52
When the soul is overwhelmed, it seeks to be alone, and yet not too
far from human sympathy and help. The three most trusted might enter
the enclosure, but ev...
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Mary, conscious of the sorrow of death which was in her Lord's soul,
poured out the rarest gift she possessed, and so anointed Him
beforehand for His burial. Her name is forever redolent of pure
devot...
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THE ARREST
Matthew 26:47-56; Mark 14:43-52; Luke 22:47-53; John 18:2-12. “ _And
Judas_, the one betraying Him
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(43) And immediately, while he yet spake, cometh Judas, one of the
twelve, and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, from
the chief priests and the scribes and the elders. (44) And he tha...
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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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chapter 14 resumes the thread of the history, but with the solemn
circumstances that belong to the close of the Lord's life.
The scribes and Pharisees were already consulting how they might take
Him b...
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AND HE LEFT THE LINEN CLOTH,.... "In their hands", so the Persic
version renders it; just as Joseph left his garment in the hands of
his mistress, Genesis 39:12;
AND FLED FROM THEM NAKED; to the hous...
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And he left the linen cloth, and fled from them naked.
Ver. 52. _And there followed him a certain young man_] That this was
St John, Calvin counts a fancy. He might be one well affected to
Christ, wh...
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_There followed him a certain young man_ The ancients, or at least
many of them, supposed, that the young man here mentioned by Mark was
one of the apostles; though Grotius wonders how they could ente...
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The capture:...
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AND HE LEFT THE LINEN CLOTH, AND FLED FROM THEM NAKED.
Not the slightest resistance or show of resistance did Jesus show His
captors. They laid their hands on Him and took Him captive, formally
arrest...
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TITLE: Arrest and Trial TEXT: Mark 14:43-65 PROPOSITION: We must
understand what Jesus endured for us. QUESTION: What? KEY WORD: Events
READING: Mark 14:60-65
INTRODUCTION:
1. Jesus was arrested.
2....
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43-52 Because Christ appeared not as a temporal prince, but preached
repentance, reformation, and a holy life, and directed men's thoughts,
and affections, and aims to another world, therefore the Je...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 14:51...
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Mark 14:52 and G1161 left G2641 (G5631) cloth G4616 fled G5343 (G5627)
from G575 them G846 naked...
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‘And a certain young man followed with him, having a linen cloak
thrown about him over his naked body, and they laid hold on him, but
he left the linen cloak and fled naked.'
Compare the equally anon...
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THE ARREST OF JESUS (14:43-52).
Many hours have now passed since sunset. The Passover meal had been
eaten, the discourses in John 14-16 had been given, the walk to the
Garden had taken place followed...
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FROM BETRAYAL TO ARREST (14:1-52).
The section now splits up into subsections, the first of which is from
Mark 14:1. This subsection covers the period from the stated final
intent of the Chief Priest...
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Mark 14:52. NAKED. Bengel says: ‘Modesty was overcome by fear in
this great danger.' The words ‘from them' are to be omitted....
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Mark 14:43-52. THE BETRAYAL. See on Matthew 26:47-56; comp. Luke
22:47-53; John 18:3-12....
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ON the harmony, see on Matthew 26:31-46. The conversation, recorded in
Mark 14:27-31, took place on the way to Gethsemane. Mark introduces a
new and striking incident (Mark 14:51-52 _)_....
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LINEN CLOTH
(σινδονα). An old Greek word of unknown origin. It was fine
linen cloth used often for wrapping the dead (Matthew 27:59; Mark
15:46; Luke 23:53). In this instance it could have been a f...
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Mark 14:27. _And Jesus saith unto them, All ye shall be offended
because of me this night: for it is written, I will smite the
shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered. But after that I am risen,
I...
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CONTENTS: The plot against Jesus. Jesus annointed by Mary. The last
Passover. The Lord's supper instituted. The Gethsemane experience.
Peter's denial. Jesus delivered to the authorities.
CHARACTERS:...
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Mark 14:1. _After two days was the passover,_ when the chief priests
and the scribes sought to form their plan, how they might surprise the
Saviour and put him to death. Their scheme to do it after th...
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JESUS WAS STILL SPEAKING. See notes on Matthew 26:47-56. Only Mark
tells the incident in Mark 14:51-52. Many think the "certain young
man" was Mark himself. Mark's mother lived in Jerusalem (Acts 12:1...
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_And he left the linen cloth, and fled from them naked._
HASTE IN RELIGION
It strikes me that this “certain young man” was none other than
Mark himself. He was probably asleep; and, aroused by a grea...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 14:52 HE LEFT THE LINEN CLOTH. This incident is
recorded only in Mark’s Gospel. This has led many to think that Mark
himself, the author of this Gospel, was this young man, but that...
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CHAPTER 14
1 _A conspiracy against Christ_. 3 _Precious ointment is poured on his
head by a woman_. 10 _Judas selleth his Master for money_. 12 _Christ
himself foretelleth how he shall be betrayed of...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Mark 14:48. THIEF—_Robber_, or _bandit_.
Mark 14:51. A LINEN CLOTH.—_A sindon_—either a garment or
bed-covering made of linen or muslin manufactured in Sind.
MAIN HOM...
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EXPOSITION
MARK 14:1
NOW AFTER TWO DAYS WAS THE FEAST OF THE PASSOVER AND THE UNLEAVENED
BREAD; literally, _the passover and the unleavened _τό
πάσχα καὶ τὰ ἄζυμα. It was one and the same
fest...
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After two days was the feast of the passover (Mark 14:1),
Now, we have followed and traced Jesus in Mark's gospel through
Sunday, His triumphant entry. Monday, when He came back to the temple
and clea...
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Genesis 39:12; Job 2:4; Mark 13:14...
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PETER'S WANDERINGS
Mark 14:29
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Peter will ever be recognized as one of the outstanding disciples of
our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. This does not mean, however, that
Peter knew...