Mark

Mark 15

Chapter fifteen begins ā€œearly in the morningā€ on Friday (Mark 15:1-5). The Jewish leaders had done all they could do. Rome allowed them to carry out any kind of punishment they wanted against their own people, except for the death penalty. Only the Roman governor could do that. Because of the Passover that day and […]

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Mark 14

Chapter fourteen is the longest chapter in Mark and primarily covers Jesus’ Passover evening with his disciples. In Mark 14:3-9 Mark recorded the incident when Jesus was anointed with expensive oil. John notes that it was his friend, Mary, who did it before Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem (John 12:1-8). Mark placed it here to show

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Mark 13

Chapter thirteen contains Mark’s version of the Olivet Discourse, Jesus’ response to the disciples’ question about the end times. The discussion was precipitated by the disciples’ admiration of the Temple grounds (Mark 13:1-4). Jesus responded that the whole thing would be torn down, so they asked when it would happen and how they would know

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