Mark 14
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The Plot to Kill Jesus
(Matthew 26:1–5; Luke 22:1–2; John 11:45–57)

1Now the feast of the passover and unleavened bread was within two days: and the chief priests and the scribes were contriving how they might seize Him by treachery and put Him to death. 2But they said, Not on the feast-day, least there be a tumult of the people.

Jesus Anointed at Bethany
(Matthew 26:6–13; Luke 7:36–50; John 12:1–8)

3And when He was at Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, as He was at table, there came a woman with an alabaster-box of ointment of spikenard, very valuable; and she brake the box and poured it on his head. 4And there were some provoked at it and said, Why was this waste made of the ointment? 5For it might have been sold for above three hundred pence, and given to the poor. And they inveighed against her. 6But Jesus said, Let her alone, why do ye give her uneasiness? 7She has done a kind office to me. For ye have the poor always with you, and may do them good, whenever ye will; but me ye have not always. 8She has done what she could: she has embalmed my body beforehand against the burial. 9Verily I tell you, wheresoever this gospel is preached, through all the world, what she hath done shall also be told for a memorial of her.

Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus
(Matthew 26:14–16; Luke 22:3–6)

10And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went to the chief priests, in order to betray Him unto them. 11And they were glad, when they heard it, and engaged to give him money. And he sought to betray Him at a proper season.

Preparing the Passover
(Matthew 26:17–19; Luke 22:7–13)

12And on the first day of the feast of unleavened bread, when they sacrificed the paschal lamb, his disciples said to Him, Where wouldst thou have us go and make preparation for thee to eat of the paschal lamb? 13And He sendeth two of his disciples, and saith unto them, Go into the city, and there will meet you a man carrying a pitcher of water: 14follow him, and where he goes in, say to the man of the house, The master inquireth, Where is the room, in which I may eat the passover with my disciples? 15And he will shew you a large upper room ready prepared, there make preparation for us. 16And his disciples went out, and came into the city, and found every thing as He told them; and so prepared the passover.

The Last Supper
(Matthew 26:20–30; Luke 22:14–23; 1 Corinthians 11:17–34)

17And in the evening He cometh with the rest of the twelve. 18And when they were sat down and eating together, Jesus said, Verily I tell you, that one of you will betray me, who is now eating with me. 19And they were grieved, and said to Him one by one, Is it I? 20Is it I? And He said unto them, It is one of the twelve, that is now dipping with me in the dish. 21The Son of man is going indeed as it is written concerning Him; but wo to that man by whom He is betrayed; it had been good for him, if that man had never been born.

22And as they were at table, Jesus took bread, and when He had blessed it He brake it, and gave it to them, and said, Take, eat, This is my body: 23and He took the cup, and when He had given thanks, He gave it to them: and they all drank of it. 24And He said unto them, This is an emblem of my blood the seal of the new covenant, which is to be shed for many: 25and I assure you, that I will not drink again of the fruit of the vine, till the day when I shall drink it new in the kingdom of God.

26And when they had sung an hymn, they went out to the mount of Olives.

Jesus Predicts Peter’s Denial
(Matthew 26:31–35; Luke 22:31–38; John 13:36–38)

27And Jesus saith unto them, Ye will all of you be made to offend on my account this night; for it is written, I will smite the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered: 28but after I am risen again, I will go before you into Galilee. 29But Peter said to Him, though all should be made to offend, yet will not I. 30And Jesus saith unto him, Verily I tell thee, that to day, even in this very night, before the cock crow twice thou wilt deny me thrice. 31But he said with the more vehemence, Though I should die with thee, I will never disown thee. And so likewise said they all.

Jesus Prays at Gethsemane
(Matthew 26:36–46; Luke 22:39–46)

32And they came to a place called Gethsemane, and He saith to his disciples, Sit here whilst I go and pray. 33And He taketh Peter and James and John with Him, and He began to be overwhelmed with terror and anguish. 34And He saith unto them, My Soul is exceeding sorrowful even unto death, stay here and watch. 35And going a little farther, He prostrated Himself, and prayed, if it were possible, that this hour might pass from Him.

36And He said, Abba, Father, all things are possible to Thee; take away this cup from me: nevertheless, not what I will, but what thou wilt. 37And He cometh and findeth them asleep, and saith to Peter, Simon, art thou sleeping? couldst thou not watch one hour? 38Watch, and pray, that ye enter not into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the body is weak. 39And He went away again, and prayed, after the same manner. 40And when He returned, He found them again sleeping, for their eyes were heavy; and they knew not what to say to Him. 41And he cometh the third time, and saith unto them, Are ye sleeping still and taking your rest? It is enough, the hour is come: behold, the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners. 42Rise, let us go; see the traitor is at hand.

The Betrayal of Jesus
(Matthew 26:47–56; Luke 22:47–53; John 18:1–14)

43And immediately while He was yet speaking cometh Judas, one of the twelve, and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, from the chief priests, and scribes, and elders: 44(Now the traitor had given them a sign, saying, The man, whom I shall kiss, is He; lay hold of Him and lead Him away safely:) 45and as soon as he came, he went directly up to Him and said, Master, Master; and kissed Him. 46And they laid their hands on Him, and apprehended Him. 47And one of those that were present, drawing a sword, struck at the high priest's servant, and took off his ear. 48And Jesus said unto them, Are ye come out as against a thief with swords and clubs to take me? 49I was daily with you in the temple teaching, and ye did not seize me: but this is done that the scriptures may be fulfilled. 50And the disciples all forsook Him and fled: but there followed Him a certain youth,

51who had only a linen cloth wrapt about him, and the young men laid hold on him; 52and he let go the linen cloth, and fled from them naked.

Jesus before the Sanhedrin
(Matthew 26:57–68; Luke 22:66–71; John 18:19–24)

53And they led Jesus away to the high priest, with whom were assembled all the chief priests and the elders and the scribes. 54And Peter followed Him at a distance, even into the palace of the high priest: and sat down among the servants, and warmed himself at the fire. 55Now the chief priests and all the council sought for evidence against Jesus, to put Him to death, and found none: 56for many bare false witness against Him, and the evidences did not agree. 57At last there rose up some and bare false witness against Him, 58saying, We heard Him say, I will destroy this temple that is made with hands, and in three days I will build another made without hands: 59but neither was their evidence consistent. 60Then the high priest stood up in the midst and asked Jesus saying, Answerest thou nothing? what do these men witness against thee? 61but he held his peace, and made him no answer. So the high priest asked Him again, and saith to Him, Art thou the Messiah the Son of the blessed God? 62And Jesus said, I am: and ye shall see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven. 63Then the high priest rent his clothes and said, What farther need have we of witnesses? 64ye have heard the blasphemy; what think ye? and they all condemned Him as worthy of death. 65And they spit upon Him, and blind-folded Him, and then buffeted Him and said to Him, prophesy who it was: and the officers struck him with their rods.

Peter Denies Jesus
(Matthew 26:69–75; Luke 22:54–62; John 18:15–18)

66And Peter being in the hall below, there came one of the maid-servants of the high priest; 67and when she saw Peter as he was warming himself, she looked earnestly upon him and said, Thou also wast with Jesus the Nazarene: 68but he denied it, saying, I do not know Him, nor do I understand what thou meanest. And he went out into the porch, and the cock crew. 69And the maid seeing him again said to them that stood by, This is one of them: and he denied it again. 70And a little after, they that stood by, said to Peter again, Thou art certainly one of them: for thou art a Galilean, and thy speech is like theirs. 71But he began to curse and swear saying, I do not know this man of whom ye speak: And the cock crowed a second time. 72Then Peter called to mind the word which Jesus had said to him, Before the cock crow twice thou wilt deny me thrice. And he covered his face and wept.


Worsley's New Testament (1770)

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