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MARK 14


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MARK 14

EVENTS PRECEDING GETHSEMANE (14:1-31)

The plots (14:1-2, 10-11):

The plot by the chief priests (14:1-2)

The plot by Judas Iscariot (14:10-11):

The preparation (14:3-9):

The place (14:3a):

The person (14:3b):

The perfume (14:3c):

The protest (14:4-9)

The woman is denounced by some of the guests (14:4-5):
The woman is defended by the Savior (14:6-9).
Concerning the poor (14:6-7):
Concerning the perfume (14:8-9):

The Passover meal (14:12-26)

The instructions (14:12-16):

The indictment (14:17-20)

The betrayal (14:17-18):
The baffled (14:19):
The betrayer (14:20-21):

The institution (14:22-26)

The supper (14:22-25):
The bread (14:22):
The wine (14:23-25):
The song (14:26):

The predictions (14:27-31):

That he will be deserted by all (14:27-28)

That he will be denied by one (14:29-31)

EVENTS OCCURRING IN GETHSEMANE (14:32-52)

The agony of Jesus (14:32-42)

His first prayer (14:32-38)

The struggle (14:32-35):
The submission (14:36):
The sleepers (14:37-38):
He awakens them (14:37).
He admonishes them (14:38):

His second prayer (14:39-40):

His third prayer (14:41-42):

The arrest of Jesus (14:43-49)

Jesus and Judas (14:43-45):

Jesus and Peter (14:46-49):

The abandonment of Jesus (14:50-52)

He is forsaken by the eleven (14:50).

He is forsaken by a young man (14:51-52).

EVENTS FOLLOWING GETHSEMANE (14:53-72)

Jesus is denounced by his foes (14:55-65).

He is arraigned before the Sanhedrin (14:55-64).

The attempts involved (14:55-59)
The frantic efforts to indict him (14:55-56):
The futile efforts to indict him (14:57-59):
The affirmation (14:60-62):
The agreement (14:63-64):

He is assaulted by the Sanhedrin (14:65):

Jesus is denied by his follower (14:53-54, 66-72)

The person (14:53-54a):

The place (14:54b):

The particulars (14:66-72)

First occasion (14:66-68):
Second occasion (14:69-70a):
Third occasion (14:70b-72)
Several others now accuse Peter, causing him to curse out his denials (14:70b-71).
The rooster crows (14:72a).
Peter breaks down and weeps bitterly (14:72b).