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John Darby

Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament - Mark 14:61

14:61 Blessed? (d-26) 'The Blessed' was used to designate God. read more

John Darby

Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament - Mark 14:65

14:65 hands. (e-31) Many read, 'received him with buffets.' The sense is the same. Some of the doctors 'began to spit on him;' the officers received him with these insults, another step in the scene of his blessed humiliation. see Note, Matthew 26:67 . read more

John Darby

Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament - Mark 14:66

14:66 palace-court, (a-7) See Note, Matthew 26:69 . read more

John Darby

Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament - Mark 14:68

14:68 know (f-6) Oida . see 1 Corinthians 8:1 . read more

John Darby

Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament - Mark 14:71

14:71 know (f-10) Oida . see 1 Corinthians 8:1 . read more

John Dummelow

John Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible - Mark 14:1-72

The Last Supper. Arrest and Trial of Jesus1, 2. A council of the Priests against Jesus (Matthew 26:1; Luke 22:1). See on Mt.3-9. The anointing at Bethany (Matthew 26:6; John 12:1). See on Mt and Jn.10, 11. Judas betrays Jesus (Matthew 26:14; Luke 22:3). See on Mt.12-16. Preparations for the Last Supper (Matthew 26:17; Luke 22:7). See on Mt.17-26. The Last Supper (Matthew 26:20; Luke 22:14; John 13-17; 1 Corinthians 11:23). See on Mt, Lk, Jn, 1 Cor.24. The new testament] RV ’the covenant.’ RM... read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Mark 14:26-42

(26-42) And when they had sung an hymn.—See Notes on Matthew 26:30-46. read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Mark 14:32

(32) While I shall pray.—Literally, till I shall have prayed. read more

Charles John Ellicott

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Mark 14:33

(33) Began to be sore amazed.—Note St. Mark’s use of the stronger word as compared with St. Matthew’s “to be sorrowful.” read more

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