Mk Chapter 14 Verses 1-72

14:1
It
was
now
two days
before
the
feast
of
the
Passover
and
the
unleavened
bread:
and
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
made
designs
how
they
might
take
him
by
deceit
and
put
him
to
death:
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But
they
said,
Not
while
the
feast
is
going
on,
for
fear
there
may
be
trouble
among
the
people.
14:3
And
while
he
was
in
Bethany
in
the
house
of
Simon
the
leper,
seated
at
table,
there
came
a
woman
with
a
bottle
of
perfumed
oil
of
great
price;
and
when
the
bottle
was
broken
she
put
the
perfume
on
his
head.
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But
some
of
them
were
angry
among
themselves,
saying,
For
what purpose
has
this
oil
been
wasted?
14:5
We
might
have
got
more
than
three hundred
pence
for
it,
and
given
the
money
to
the
poor.
And
they
said
things
against
her
among
themselves.
14:6
But
Jesus
said,
Let
her
be;
why
are you
troubling
her?
she
has
done
a
kind
act
to
me.
14:7
The
poor
you
have
ever
with
you,
and
whenever
you
have
the
desire
you
may
do
them
good:
but
me
you
have not
for ever.
14:8
She
has
done
what
she
was able:
she
has
put
oil
on
my
body
to
make
it
ready
for
its
last
resting-place.
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And
truly
I
say
to
you,
Wherever
the
good news
goes out
through
all
the
earth,
what
this
woman
has
done
will
be
talked
of
in
memory
of
her.
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And
Judas
Iscariot,
who
was
one
of
the
twelve,
went away
to
the
chief
priests,
so
that
he
might
give
him
up to
them.
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And
hearing
what
he
said,
they
were
glad,
and
gave
him
their
word
to
make
him
a
payment
of
money.
And
he
took
thought
how
he
might
best
give
him
up to
them.
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And
on
the
first
day
of
unleavened
bread,
when
the
Passover
lamb
is
put
to
death,
his
disciples
said
to
him,
Where
are
we
to go
and
make
ready
for
you
to
take
the
Passover
meal?
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And
he
sent
two
of
his
disciples,
and
said
to
them,
Go into
the
town,
and
there
will
come to
you
a
man
with
a
vessel
of
water:
go
after
him;
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And
wherever
he
goes
in,
say
to
the
owner
of
the
house,
The
Master
says,
Where
is
my
guest-room,
where
I
may
take
the
Passover
with
my
disciples?
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And
he
will
take
you
up
himself
to
a
great
room
with
a
table
and
seats:
there
make
ready
for
us.
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And
the
disciples
went out
and
came
into
the
town,
and
saw
that
it
was
as
he
had
said:
and
they
made
ready
the
Passover.
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And
when
it
was
evening
he
came
with
the
twelve.
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And
while
they
were
seated
taking
food,
Jesus
said,
Truly
I
say
to
you,
One
of
you
will
be
false
to
me,
one
who
is
taking
food
with
me.
14:19
They
were
sad,
and
said
to
him
one
by
one,
Is
it
I?
14:20
And
he
said
to
them,
It
is
one
of
the
twelve,
one
who
is
putting
his
bread
with
me
into
the
same
plate.
14:21
The
Son
of
man
goes,
even
as
the
Writings
say
of
him:
but
cursed
is
that
man
through
whom
the
Son
of
man
is
given
up!
It
would
have been
well
for
that
man
if
he
had
never
been
given
birth.
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And
while
they
were
taking
food,
he
took
bread,
and
after
blessing
it,
he
gave
the
broken
bread
to
them,
and
said,
Take
it:
this
is
my
body.
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And
he
took
a
cup,
and
when
he
had
given
praise,
he
gave
it
to
them:
and
they
all
had
a
drink
from
it.
14:24
And
he
said
to
them,
This
is
my
blood
of
the
testament,
which
is
given
for
men.
14:25
Truly
I
say
to
you,
I
will
take
no more
of
the
fruit
of
the
vine
till
the
day
when
I
take
it
new
in
the
kingdom
of
God.
14:26
And
after
a
song
of
praise
to
God
they
went out
to
the
Mountain
of
Olives.
14:27
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
You
will
all
be
turned
away from
me:
for
it
is
in
the
Writings,
I
will
put
the
keeper
of
the
sheep
to
death,
and
the
sheep
will
be
put
to
flight.
14:28
But
after
I
have
come back
from
the
dead,
I
will
go
before
you
into
Galilee.
14:29
But
Peter
said
to
him,
Though
the
others
may
be
turned
away from
you,
I
will not.
14:30
And
Jesus
said
to
him,
Truly,
I
say
to
you
that
you,
today,
even
this
night,
before
the
cock’s
second
cry,
will
say
three times
that
you
have
no
knowledge
of
me.
14:31
But
he
said
with
passion,
If
I
have to
be
put
to
death
with
you,
I
will not
be
false
to
you.
And
they
all
said
the
same.
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And
they
came to
a
place
which
was
named
Gethsemane:
and
he
said
to
his
disciples,
Be
seated
here
while
I
say
a
prayer.
14:33
And
he
took
with
him
Peter
and
James
and
John,
and
grief
and
great
trouble
came
on
him.
14:34
And
he
said
to
them,
My
soul
is
very sad,
even
to
death:
be
here
a
little
time,
and
keep
watch.
14:35
And
he
went
forward
a
little,
and
falling
down
on
the
earth,
made
request
that,
if
possible,
the
hour
might
go
from
him.
14:36
And
he
said,
Abba,
Father,
all
things
are
possible
to
you;
take away
this
cup
from
me:
but
even
so
let
not
my
pleasure,
but
yours
be
done.
14:37
And
he
came,
and
saw
them
sleeping,
and
said
to
Peter,
Simon,
are you
sleeping?
were you
not able
to
keep
watch
one
hour?
14:38
Keep
watch
with
prayer,
so
that
you
may
not
be
put
to
the
test;
the
spirit
truly
is
ready,
but
the
flesh
is
feeble.
14:39
And
again
he
went away,
and
said
a
prayer,
using
the
same
words.
14:40
And
again
he
came
and
saw
them
sleeping,
because
their
eyes
were
very
tired;
and
they
had
nothing
to
say
in
answer.
14:41
And
he
came
the
third
time,
and
said
to
them,
Go
on
sleeping
now
and
take
your
rest:
it
is
enough;
the
hour
has
come;
see,
the
Son
of
man
is
given
up
into
the
hands
of
evil
men.
14:42
Get up,
let
us
be
going;
see,
he
who
gives
me
up
is
near.
14:43
And
straight away,
while
he
was
still
talking,
Judas,
one
of
the
twelve,
came,
and
with
him
a
great
band
with
swords
and
sticks,
from
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
and
those
in
authority.
14:44
Now
he
who
had been
false
to
him
had
given
them
a
sign,
saying,
The one
to
whom
I
give
a
kiss,
that
is
he;
take
him,
and
get
him
away
safely.
14:45
And
when
he
had
come,
he
went
straight
to
him
and
said,
Master;
and
gave
him
a
kiss.
14:46
And
they
put
their
hands
on
him,
and
took
him.
14:47
But
a
certain
one
of
those
who
were
near
took out
his
sword,
and
gave
the
servant
of
the
high
priest
a
blow,
cutting
off
his
ear.
14:48
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
Have
you
come out
as
against
a
thief,
with
swords
and
sticks
to
take me?
14:49
I
was
with
you
every day
in
the
Temple
teaching,
and
you
did not
take me;
but
this
is
done
so
that
the
Writings
may
come
true.
14:50
And
they
all
went away
from
him
in
fear.
14:51
And
a
certain
young
man
went
after
him,
with
only
a
linen
cloth
about
his
body;
and
they
put
their
hands
on
him;
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But
he
got away
unclothed,
without
the
linen
cloth.
14:53
And
they
took
Jesus
away
to
the
high
priest;
and
there
came
together
with
him
all
the
chief
priests
and
those
in
authority
and
the
scribes.
14:54
And
Peter
had
come
after
him
at
a
distance,
even
into
the
house
of
the
high
priest;
and
he
was
seated
with
the
captains,
warming
himself
in
the light
of
the
fire.
14:55
Now
the
chief
priests
and
all
the
Sanhedrin
were
looking
for
witness
against
Jesus
so
that
they
might
put
him
to
death;
and
they
were
unable
to
get
any.
14:56
For
a
number
gave
false
witness
against
him
and
their
witness
was
not
in
agreement.
14:57
Then
some
got up
and
gave
false
witness
against
him,
saying,
14:58
He
said
in
our
hearing,
I
will
put
an
end
to
this
Temple
which
is
made
with
hands,
and
in
three days
I
will
make
another
without
hands.
14:59
And
even
so
their
witness
was
not
in
agreement.
14:60
And
the
high
priest
got up
in
the
middle
of
them,
and
said
to
Jesus,
Do you
say
nothing
in
answer?
what
is
it
which
these
say
against
you?
14:61
But
he
kept
quiet
and
said
nothing.
Again
the
high
priest
questioning
him
said,
Are you
the
Christ,
the
son
of
the
Holy
One?
14:62
And
Jesus
said,
I
am:
and
you
will
see
the
Son
of
man
seated
at
the
right hand
of
power,
and
coming
with
the
clouds
of
heaven.
14:63
And
the
high
priest,
violently
parting
his
robes,
said,
What
more
need
have
we
of
witnesses?
14:64
His
words
against
God
have
come to
your
ears:
what
is
your
opinion?
And
they
all
said
it
was
right
for
him
to
be
put
to
death.
14:65
And
some
put
shame
on
him
and,
covering
his
face,
gave
him
blows
and
said
to
him,
Now
say
what
is
to
come:
and
the
captains
took
him
and
gave
him
blows
with
their
hands.
14:66
And
while
Peter
was
down
in
the
open
square
of
the
building,
one
of
the
servant-girls
of
the
high
priest
came;
14:67
And
seeing
Peter
warming
himself
by
the
fire,
she
gave
him
a
look,
and
said,
You
were
with
this
Nazarene,
even
Jesus.
14:68
But
he
said,
I
have
no
knowledge
of
him,
or
of
what
you
are
saying:
and
he
went out
into
the
doorway;
and
there
came
the
cry
of
a
cock.
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And
the
girl
saw
him,
and
said again
to
those
who
were
near,
This
is
one
of
them.
14:70
But
again
he
said
it
was
not
so.
And
after
a
little
time,
again
those
who
were
near
said
to
Peter,
Truly
you
are
one
of
them;
for
you
are
a
Galilaean.
14:71
But,
with
curses
and
oaths,
he
said,
I
have
no
knowledge
of
the
man
about
whom
you
are
talking.
14:72
And
in
the
same
minute,
the
cock
gave
a
second
cry.
And
it
came to
Peter’s
mind
how
Jesus
had
said
to
him,
Before
the
cock’s
second
cry,
you
will
say
three times
that
you
have
no
knowledge
of
me.
And
at
this
thought
he
was
overcome
with
weeping.