Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Mark 14
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Commentary Notes
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 2
MARK CHAPTER 14
Verses 1-11. See this passage explained in Mt 26:1-16
Verse 1. And of unleavened bread . So called because that at that feast no other bread was used but that which had been made without leaven or yeast.
By craft . By subtilty, (Matt.;) that is, by some secret plan that would secure possession of him without exciting the opposition of the people.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 3
Verse 2. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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Verse 3. Ointment . This word does not convey quite the proper meaning. This was a perfume: it was used only to give a pleasant odour, and was liquid.
Of spikenard . The nard , from which this perfume was made, is a plant of the East Indies, with a small slender stalk, and a heavy, thick root. The best perfume is obtained from the root, though the stalk and fruit are used for that purpose.
And she brake the box . This may mean no more than that she broke the seal of the box. so that it could be poured out. Boxes of perfumes are often sealed, or made fast with wax, to prevent the perfume from escaping. It was not likely that she would break the box itself when it was unnecessary; and when the unguent, being liquid, would have been wasted, when it was very precious. Nor from a broken box or phial, could she easily have poured it on his head.
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Verse 4. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 6
Verse 5. Three hundred pence . About 41 dollars 40 cents.
{1} "three hundred pence" Mt 18:28
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Verse 6. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 8
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Verse 8. She hath done what she could . She has showed the highest attachment in her power; and it was, as it is now, a sufficient argument against there being any real waste , that it was done for the honour of Christ.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 10
Verse 9. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 11
Verse 10. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
{z} "Judas Iscariot" Mt 16:14; Lu 22:3 {a} "betray him" Joh 13:2
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 12
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 13
Verses 12-16. See Mt 16:17-19
Verses 12,13. They killed the passover . The paschal lamb , which was slain in keeping the passover.
Go and prepare . Go and prepare a lamb, have it roasted, and properly prepared with the usual things to eat with it.
The city . The city of Jerusalem. They were now in Bethany, about two miles from the city.
A man bearing a pitcher of water . This could have been known only by the infinite knowledge of Christ. Such a thing could not have been conjectured, nor was there any concert between him and the man, that at that time he should be in a particular place to meet them, for the disciples themselves proposed the inquiry. If Jesus knew a circumstance like that, then he, in the same way, must have known all things. Then he sees all the actions of man; hears every word, and marks every thought. Then the righteous are under his care; and the wicked, much as they may wish to be unseen, cannot escape the notice of his eye.
{d} "unleavened bread" Ex 12:8 {1} "killed" or "sacrificed"
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 14
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Verse 14. The goodman of the house . This signifies simply the master of the house. The original word expresses nothing respecting his character, whether it was good or bad.
The guestchamber . A chamber for guests or friends—an unoccupied room.
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Verse 15. A large upper room . The word used here denotes the upper room devoted to purposes of prayer, repose, and often of eating. See Barnes "Mt 9:2" .
Furnished and prepared . Literally, spread and ready. Spread with a carpet, or with couches, such as were used in eating. See Barnes "Mt 23:6" .
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Verse 16. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
{h} "found as" Joh 16:4
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 18
Verses 17-31. See Barnes "Mt 26:20"
and Mt 26:21-35.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 19
Verse 18. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 20
Verse 19. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 21
Verse 20. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 22
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Verse 22. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
{l} "as they did eat"
Mt 26:26; Lu 22:19; 1 Co 11:23
{m} "Take, eat" Joh 6:48-58
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Verse 23. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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Verse 26. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
{2} "hymn" or "psalm"
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 31
Verse 30. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 32
Verse 31. More vehemently . More earnestly, more confidently.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 33
Verses 32-42. See Barnes "Mt 26:36-46"
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 34
Verse 33. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 35
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 36
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 37
Verse 36. Abba . This word denotes father . It is a Syriac word, and is used by our Saviour as a word denoting filial affection and tenderness. See Ro 8:15.
{v} "Said, Abba" Ro 8:15; Ga 4:6 {w} "nevertheless, not" Ps 40:8; Joh 4:34; 5:30; 6:38,39; 18:11; Php 2:8
.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 38
Verse 37. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 40
Verse 39. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 41
Verse 40. Neither wist they , etc. Neither knew they. They were so conscious of the impropriety of sleeping at that time, that they could not find any answer to give to the inquiry why they had done it.
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Verse 41. It is enough . There has been much difficulty in determining the meaning of this phrase. Campbell translates it, "All is over;" i.e., the time when you could have been of service to me is gone by. They might have aided him by watching for him, when they were sleeping; but now the time was past, and he was already, as it were, in the hands of his enemies. It is not improbable, however, that after his agony some time elapsed before Judas came. He had required them to watch, i. e., to keep awake, during that season of agony. After that, they might have been suffered to sleep, while Jesus watched alone. As he saw Judas approach, he probably roused them, saying, It is sufficient—as much repose has been taken as is allowable—the enemy is near, and the Son of man is about to be betrayed.
{y} "hour is come" Joh 7:30; 8:20; 13:1
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 43
Verse 42. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 44
Verses 43-52.
See Barnes "Mt 26:47, Mt 26:48-56".
{z} "immediately" Mt 26:47; Lu 22:47; Joh 18:3
{a} "multitude with" Ps 2:2
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 45
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 46
Verse 45. Master, master. As if expressing great joy that he had found him again.
{d} "Master" Ps 22:1; Isa 53:1-12; Lu 24:44
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 47
Verse 46. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 48
Verse 47. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 49
Verse 48. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 51
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 52
Verse 51. A certain young man . Who this was, we have no means of determining. That he was not one of the apostles is dear. It is probable that he was of one of the neighbouring villages or houses, and was roused from sleep by the noise made by the rabble, and came to see what was doing; nor is it known why this circumstance is recorded by Mark. It is omitted by all the other evangelists. It may have been recorded to show that the conspirators had instructions to take the apostles as well as Jesus; and supposing him to be one of them, they laid hold of him to take him before the high priest.
A linen cloth cast about his naked body . He was roused from sleep, and probably threw around him what was most convenient. They slept in linen bedclothes commonly, and he seized a part of the clothes, and hastily threw it round him.
The young men . The Roman soldiers, They were called young men because they were made up chiefly of youth originally. This was a Jewish mode of speaking. See Ge 14:24; 2 Sa 2:14; Isa 13:18.
Laid hold on him . Supposing him to be one of the apostles.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 53
Verse 52. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
{g} "left the linen" Mr 13:16
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 54
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Verse 54. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 56
Verse 55. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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Verse 57. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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Verse 59. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 63
Verse 62. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
{n} "and ye shall"
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 64
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 65
Verse 64. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 68
Verse 67. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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Verse 69. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK - Chapter 14 - Verse 71
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Verse 71. No notes from Barnes on this verse.
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Verse 72. No notes from Barnes on this verse.