Mark Fourteen
After two days, the passover of unleavened bread was to come; and the
high priests and the scribes were seeking
how to seize him by craft and kill him. And they said, Not during the feast, for it
may cause a riot among the people.
¶ When he was in Bethany, in the house of
Simon the leper, while he reclined, there
came a woman who had with her an alabaster
vessel of perfume of pure nard, of good
quality and very expensive; and she opened
it, and poured it upon the head of Jesus. But there were some men of the disciples
who were displeased within themselves, and
said, Why was this perfume wasted? For it could have been sold for more than
three hundred pennies and given to the poor.
So they annoyed her. Jesus said, Leave her alone; why do you
trouble her? She has done a good work to
me. For you always have the poor with you,
and when you wish, you can do good to
them; but I am not always with you. But this one has done it with what she
had; she anointed my body in advance as for
the burial.
And truly I say to you, Wherever this my
gospel is preached throughout the world,
what she has done will also be told as a memorial
to her. Then Judas of Iscariot, one of the twelve,
went to the high priests, to deliver Jesus to
them. When they heard it, they were glad, and
promised to give him money. So he sought
an opportunity to deliver him.
¶ On the first day of unleavened bread,
on which the Jews sacrifice the passover, his
disciples said to him, Where do you wish that
we go and prepare the passover for you to
eat? And he sent two of his disciples, and said
to them, Go to the city, and behold you will
meet a man carrying a vessel of water; follow
him. And wherever he enters, say to the owner
of the house, Our master says, Where is the
guestchamber, where I may eat the passover
with my disciples? And he will show you a large upper room
furnished and prepared; there make ready for
us. And his disciples went out and came to
the city, and they found just as he had told
them; and they prepared the passover.
¶ And when it was evening, he came with
his twelve. And when they were reclining and eating,
Jesus said, Truly I say to you, One of
you who eats with me, he will betray me. They began to feel troubled, and said to
him one by one, Why, is it I? But he said to them, One of the twelve
who dips with me in the dish. The Son of man will go, as it is written
of him; but woe to the man by whose hand
the Son of man is betrayed! It would have
been far better for that man never to have
been born.
¶ While they were eating, Jesus took
bread, and blessed it, and he broke it, and
gave it to them, and he said to them, Take it;
this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks,
and he blessed it and gave it to them, and
they all drank of it. And he said to them, This is my blood of
the new covenant, which is shed for the sake
of many. Truly I say to you, I shall not drink again
of the fruit of the vine, until that day in which
I drink it new in the kingdom of God.
¶ And they offered praise, and went out
to the Mount of Olives. Then Jesus said to them, All of you will
deny me this night; for it is written, I will
smite the shepherd, and his sheep will scatter. But when I am risen, I will be in Galilee
before you. Peter said to him, Even if all of them
should deny you, but not I. Jesus said to him, Truly I say to you, that
you, today, in this night, before the cock
crows twice, will deny me three times. But he kept telling him still more, Even
if I must die with you, I will never deny you,
O my Lord. All the disciples said also, like
him.
¶ And they came to a place, which is called
Gethsemane; and he said to his disciples, Sit
down here, while I pray. And he took with him Peter and James
and John, and he began to be sorrowful and
oppressed. And he said to them, My soul is sorrowful
even to death; wait for me and keep
awake. And he went a little aside, and fell on the
ground, and prayed, that if it were possible,
the hour might pass away from him.
And he said, Abba, Ave, O Father, my
Father, you can do everything; make this cup
pass away from me; but not according to my
will, but yours. And he came and found them sleeping,
and he said to Peter, Simon, are you sleeping?
Could you not keep awake even for one
hour? Awake and pray, that you may not enter
into temptation; the spirit indeed is willing
and ready, but the body is weak. He went away again and prayed, and he
said the same word. And he returned again, and came and
found them sleeping, because their eyes were
heavy; and they did not know what to say to
him. Then he came the third time, and said to
them, From now on sleep and get rest; the
end has arrived and the hour has come; and
behold, the Son of man will be delivered into
the hands of sinners. Arise, let us go; behold, he who is to deliver
me is near.
¶ While he was speaking, Judas of Iscariot,
one of the twelve, came and many other
people, with swords and staves, from the high
priests and the scribes and the elders. And the traitor who was to do the delivering
gave them a sign, and he said, He whom
I kiss, it is he; seize him carefully, and take
him away. And immediately he drew near and said
to him, My teacher, my teacher; and he kissed
him. And they laid hands on him and arrested
him. But one of those who stood by drew a
sword, and struck it at the servant of the high
priest, and cut off his ear. And Jesus answered and said to them,
Have you come out against me as against a
bandit, with swords and staves to arrest me? I was with you every day teaching in the
temple, and you did not arrest me; but this
has happened so that the scriptures might be
fulfilled. Then his disciples left him and fled. And a young man was following him,
naked, with a loin cloth around him; and they
seized him. But he left the loin cloth, and fled naked.
¶ And they took Jesus to Caiaphas the
high priest; and there gathered to him all the
high priests and the scribes and the elders.
But Simon followed him afar off, up to
the courtyard of the high priest; and he sat
with the servants, warming himself before
the fire. The high priests and the whole council
were seeking testimony against Jesus so that
they might put him to death; but they could
not find it. For even though many testified against
him, their testimonies were not worthy. Then some men, who were false witnesses,
stood up against him, and said, We heard him say, I will tear down this
temple which is made with hands, and in
three days I will build another which is not
made with hands. But even this testimony was not worthy. Then the high priest stood up in the midst,
and asked Jesus, and said, Do you not answer?
What do these testify against you? But Jesus was silent, and made no answer.
Again the high priest asked him, and
said, Are you the Christ, the Son of the
Blessed One? Jesus said to him, I am; and you will see
the Son of man sitting at the right hand of
power, and coming upon the clouds of the
sky. Then the high priest tore his robe, and
said, Why therefore do we need witnesses? Behold, you have heard blasphemy from
his own mouth; what do you think? And they
all decided that he is guilty of death. Then some of the men began to spit in
his face, and to cover his face, and to strike
him on his head, saying, Prophesy; and the
soldiers smote him on his cheeks.
¶ And when Simon was below in the
courtyard, there came a young maidservant
of the high priest;
And she saw him warming himself, and
looked at him, and said to him, You also were
with Jesus the Nazarene. But he denied it and said, I do not understand
what you are saying. Then he went out
to the porch, and the cock crowed. And the same young maid saw him, and
began to say to those who stood by, This one
also is one of them. But he denied it again. And a little later,
those who stood by said to Peter, Truly you
are one of them, for you also are a Galilean,
and even your speech is like theirs. And he began to curse and to swear, I do
not know this man of whom you speak. At that very hour the cock crowed the
second time. And Simon remembered the
word that Jesus said to him, Before the cock
crows twice you will deny me thrice. And
then he began to weep.
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