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See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 26:1.
Mark 14:1
AND OF UNLEAVENED BREAD - So called because at that feast no other
bread was used but that which had been made without leaven or ye...
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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 DECISION OF THE CHIEF PRIESTS. Two days before the Passover,
_i.e._ on Wednesday, if the feast day began on Friday at even, the
religious leaders resolve to destroy Jesus, if possible before the
f...
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The Feast of the Passover and of Unleavened Bread was due in two days'
time. And the chief priests and experts in the law were trying to find
some way to seize Jesus by some stratagem and to kill him,...
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THE LAST ACT BEGINS (Mark 14:1-2)...
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NOT. Greek. _me._ App-105. Not the same word as in verses: Mark 14:7;
Mark 14:29; Mark 14:36; Mark 7:37, Mar 7:49, Mar 7:58, Mar 7:68, Mar
7:71.
ON. i
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ΓΆΡ ([3022][3023][3024][3025][3026][3027][3028]) rather than δέ
([3029][3030]2[3031][3032][3033][3034]).
[3022] Codex Sinaiticus. 4th cent. Discovered by Tischendorf in 1859
at the Monastery of St Ka...
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1, 2. THE MALICE OF THE SANHEDRIN
Matthew 26:1-5; Luke 22:1-2...
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VER 1. AFTER TWO DAYS WAS THE FEAST OF THE PASSOVER, AND OF UNLEAVENED
BREAD: AND THE CHIEF PRIESTS AND THE SCRIBES SOUGHT HOW THEY MIGHT
TAKE HIM BY CRAFT, AND PUT HIM TO DEATH. 2. BUT THEY SAID, "NO...
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_PREPARATION FOR CHRIST'S DEATH MARK 14:1-11:_ The chief priests and
the teachers of the Law of Moses designed a terrible plot to kill
Jesus. It was just two days before Passover. The concern of these...
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ΈΟΡΤΉ (G1859) dah _sing._ праздник,
ΜΉΠΟΤΕ (G3379) чтобы не, выражает отр.
цель,
ΈΣΤΑΙ _fut. ind. med. (dep.) от_ ΕΙΜΊ быть. _Fut. ind._
показывает, что опасность реальна и
неизбежна, а также усилив...
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13. THE ANOINTING AT BETHANY 14:1-9
_TEXT_ 14:1-9
Now after two days was the feast of the passover and the unleavened
bread: and the chief priests and the scribes sought how they might
take him with...
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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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But they said, Not on the feast day, lest there be an uproar of the
people.
BUT THEY SAID, NOT ON THE FEAST, [day] - rather, 'not during the
feast' [ en (G1722) tee (G3588) heortee (G1859)]; not un...
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23 See 2Pe_3:17.
24-27 Compare Mat_24:29-31; Luk_21:25-27; Rev_6:12-17. Sixth Seal.
26 See Dan_7:13-14; 2Th_1:7-10; Rev_1:7.
28-32 Compare Mat_24:32-36; Luk_21:29-31.
28 The fig tree is political I...
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14:2 perhaps (a-9) See Note, Matthew 5:25 ....
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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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XIV.
(1, 2) AFTER TWO DAYS WAS THE FEAST OF THE PASSOVER. — See Notes on
Matthew 26:1. Better, _was the passover, and the feast of unleavened
bread._ The latter designation is common to St. Mark and...
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CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER: 14:1-9 (Mark 14:1)
THE CRUSE OF OINTMENT
"Now after two days was the feast of the passover and the unleavened
bread: and the chief priests and the scribes sought how they might
t...
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ἔλεγον γάρ is a more difficult reading than ἔλ. δὲ of
Mt., hence the correction in T.R. The γάρ presupposes that the
murder of Jesus during the feast was from the first regarded as out of
the question...
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_Introduction_ (Matthew 26:1-5; Luke 22:1-2)....
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AN OFFERING OF LOVE
Mark 14:1-16
This beautiful incident took place on the Tuesday evening of Passion
Week, while the chief priests were gathered in the house of Caiaphas
to plot the Lord's death, Ma...
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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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They were not so much afraid of the sedition itself, as of the people
delivering Christ out of their hands. (Ven. Bede)...
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CHAPTER 22
CONSPIRACY AGAINST JESUS
Mark 14:1-2; Luke 20:1-2; Matthew 26:1-5. “And it came to pass, when
Jesus finished all these discourses, He said to His disciples, You
know that after two days is...
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CONTENTS.
_ We enter here upon the History of _ CHRIST's _Passion. The Chief
Priests conspire against him. A woman anoints the _ LORD. _Judas
selleth _ CHRIST, _and betrayeth him. _ Peter _denieth hi...
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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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But they said, Not on the feast _day_, lest there be an uproar of the
people.
Ver. 2. _Not on the feast day_] And yet they did it on the feast day,
as loth to lose the opportunity then offered them b...
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_After two days was the feast of the passover_ For an explanation of
these verses, see the notes on Matthew 26:1. _Of ointment of
spike-nard, very precious_ “Either the word πιστικη,” says
Dr. Whitby,...
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Christ's head anointed. Matthew 26:1-13....
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THE ANOINTING OF JESUS.
The council of the chief priests and scribes:...
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BUT THEY SAID, NOT ON THE FEAST-DAY, LEST THERE BE AN UPROAR OF THE
PEOPLE.
The Jewish authorities had not given up one bit of their enmity and
rage against the Prophet of Galilee. There had been dail...
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TITLE: Alabaster Box TEXT: Mark 14:1-9 PROPOSITION: Jesus encourages
us to break boxes. QUESTION: How? KEY WORD: Responses READING: Same
INTRODUCTION:
1. Background of story - 2 days before Jesus' de...
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1-11 Did Christ pour out his soul unto death for us, and shall we
think any thing too precious for him? Do we give him the precious
ointment of our best affections? Let us love him with all the heart...
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SEE POOLE ON "MARK 14:1...
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Mark 14:2 But G1161 said G3004 (G5707) Not G3361 during G1722 feast
G1859 lest G3379 be G2071 ...
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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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THE PLOT AGAINST JESUS AND GOD'S PREPARATION FOR IT IN THE ANOINTING
OF JESUS FOR HIS BURIAL (14:1-11).
In this passage the leaders of the Jews plot His downfall (Mark 14:1),
and in the event get the...
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THE PLOTTING OF THE CHIEF PRIESTS AND SCRIBES (14:1-2).
‘Now after two days was the feast of the Passover and the Unleavened
Bread, and the chief priests and the scribes were seeking how they
might t...
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Mark 14:2. LEST HAPLY THERE SHALL BE A TUMULT. The form indicates
expectation that this would certainly result....
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Chronology. See the Chapter Comments on Matthew 26. To the prediction
of Matthew 26:1-2, Mark gives no parallel. His account of the
anointing at Bethany resembles that of John (John 12:1-8), but he
gi...
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NOT DURING THE FEAST
(Μη εν τη εορτη). They had first planned to kill him at the
feast (John 11:57), but the Triumphal Entry and great Tuesday debate
(this very morning) in the temple had made them...
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Mark 14:1. _After two days was the feast of the passover, and of
unleavened bread: and the chief priests and the scribes sought how
they might take him by craft, and put him to death. But they said, N...
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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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_And being in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper._
WORKING FOR CHRIST
The home of Mary and Martha and Lazarus at Bethany, about two miles
from Jerusalem across the Mount of Olives, had been the...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 14:1 Death and Resurrection in Jerusalem. The
final three chapters of Mark tell of the final week of Jesus’
earthly life: his betrayal, arrest, trial, death, and resurrection....
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RELIGIOUS LEADERS PLOT TO KILL JESUS MATTHEW 26:1-5; MARK 14:1-2; LUKE
22:1-2; MATTHEW 26:1 And it came to pass, when Jesus had finished all
the
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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 14:1. Render: _After two days was the Passover and the Azuma_ (or
Leavenless Feast). The Passover was the lamb slain on the 14th Nisan
(Exodus 12:6); the Azuma was...
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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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John 12:19; John 7:40; Lamentations 3:27; Luke 20:6; Mark 11:18;...