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Text -- Mark 14:35 (NET)

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14:35 Going a little farther, he threw himself to the ground and prayed that if it were possible the hour would pass from him.
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Robertson: Mar 14:35 - -- Fell on the ground ( epipten epi tēs gēs ). Descriptive imperfect. See him falling. Matthew has the aorist epesen .

Fell on the ground ( epipten epi tēs gēs ).

Descriptive imperfect. See him falling. Matthew has the aorist epesen .

Robertson: Mar 14:35 - -- Prayed ( prosēucheto ). Imperfect, prayed repeatedly or inchoative, began to pray. Either makes good sense.

Prayed ( prosēucheto ).

Imperfect, prayed repeatedly or inchoative, began to pray. Either makes good sense.

Robertson: Mar 14:35 - -- The hour ( hē hōra ). Jesus had long looked forward to this "hour"and had often mentioned it (Joh 7:30; Joh 8:20; Joh 12:23, Joh 12:27; Joh 13:1)...

The hour ( hē hōra ).

Jesus had long looked forward to this "hour"and had often mentioned it (Joh 7:30; Joh 8:20; Joh 12:23, Joh 12:27; Joh 13:1). See again in Mar 14:41. Now he dreads it, surely a human trait that all can understand.

Vincent: Mar 14:35 - -- Prayed ( προσηύχετο ) Imperfect tense: began to pray.

Prayed ( προσηύχετο )

Imperfect tense: began to pray.

TSK: Mar 14:35 - -- and fell : Gen 17:3; Deu 9:18; 1Ch 21:15, 1Ch 21:16; 2Ch 7:3; Mat 26:39; Luk 17:15, Luk 17:16; Act 10:25, Act 10:26; Heb 5:7; Rev 4:10, Rev 5:14

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Barnes: Mar 14:32-42 - -- See the notes at Mat 26:36-46. Mar 14:36 Ἀββα Abba This word denotes "father."It is a Syriac word, and is used by the Saviour as ...

See the notes at Mat 26:36-46.

Mar 14:36

Ἀββα Abba This word denotes "father."It is a Syriac word, and is used by the Saviour as a word denoting filial affection and tenderness. Compare Rom 8:15.

Mar 14:40

Neither wist they ... - 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.

Mar 14:41

It is enough - There has been much difficulty in determining the meaning of this phrase. Campbell translates it, "all is over"- that is, 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 - that is, 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.

Poole: Mar 14:32-42 - -- Ver. 32-42. See Poole on "Mat 26:36" , and following verses to Mat 26:46 .

Ver. 32-42. See Poole on "Mat 26:36" , and following verses to Mat 26:46 .

Gill: Mar 14:35 - -- And he went forward a little,.... About a stone's cast, Luk 22:41, and fell on the ground, and prayed; he fell on his face to the ground, which was...

And he went forward a little,.... About a stone's cast, Luk 22:41,

and fell on the ground, and prayed; he fell on his face to the ground, which was a praying posture. One of the Jewish canons concerning it, is this a:

"worshipping, how is it done? after a man has lifted up his head; he bows it five times, he sits upon the ground, and "falls upon his face", ארצה, "to the ground", and supplicates with whatsoever supplication he pleases: worshipping, or bowing, is the stretching out of hands and feet, until a man is found cast upon his face to the ground.''

See Gill on Mat 26:39. The supplication Christ made in this posture was,

that, it were possible, the hour might pass from him; the time fixed and agreed upon for his sufferings and death; that is, that it might pass without his enduring them, if there was any possibility of excusing him, and of his people's being saved without them; See Gill on Mat 26:39.

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TSK Synopsis: Mar 14:1-72 - --1 A conspiracy against Christ.3 Precious ointment is poured on his head by a woman.10 Judas sells his Master for money.12 Christ himself foretells how...

Maclaren: Mar 14:32-42 - --Strong Crying And Tears' And they came to a place which was named Gethsemane: and He saith to His disciples. Sit ye here, while I shall pray. 33. And...

MHCC: Mar 14:32-42 - --Christ's sufferings began with the sorest of all, those in his soul. He began to be sorely amazed; words not used in St. Matthew, but very full of mea...

Matthew Henry: Mar 14:32-42 - -- Christ is here entering upon his sufferings, and begins with those which were the sorest of all his sufferings, those in his soul. Here we have hi...

Barclay: Mar 14:32-42 - --This is a passage we almost fear to read, for it seems to intrude into the private agony of Jesus. To have stayed in the upper room would have been d...

Constable: Mar 14:1--15:47 - --VII. The Servant's passion ministry chs. 14--15 This section of Mark's Gospel records the climaxes of many theme...

Constable: Mar 14:1-52 - --A. The Servant's anticipation of suffering 14:1-52 Several themes peak in this section. Here we have the...

Constable: Mar 14:12-52 - --2. Jesus' sufferings because of desertion 14:12-52 The Servant's sufferings in anticipation of H...

Constable: Mar 14:27-52 - --Jesus' agony in the garden 14:27-52 Jesus experienced suffering as He said farewell to H...

Constable: Mar 14:32-42 - --Jesus' sufferings in Gethsemane 14:32-42 (cf. Matt. 26:36-46; Luke 22:40-46) This incident contrasts Jesus' humility and dependence on the Father with...

College: Mar 14:1-72 - --MARK 14 F. JESUS HONORED AND BETRAYED (14:1-11) 1 Now the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread were only two days away, and the chief priests ...

McGarvey: Mar 14:26-42 - -- CXXIII. GOING TO GETHSEMANE, AND AGONY THEREIN. (A garden between the brook Kidron and the Mount of Olives. Late Thursday night.) aMATT. XXVI. 30, 36...

Lapide: Mar 14:1-72 - --CHAPTER 14  1 A conspiracy against Christ. 3 Precious ointment is poured on his head by a woman. 10 Judas selleth his Master for money. 12 Chris...

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Contradiction: Mar 14:35 71. Did Jesus move away three times (Matthew 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42) or once (Luke 22:39-46) from his disciples to pray? (Category: the texts are ...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Mark (Book Introduction) THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK By Way of Introduction One of the clearest results of modern critical study of the Gospels is the early date of Mark...

JFB: Mark (Book Introduction) THAT the Second Gospel was written by Mark is universally agreed, though by what Mark, not so. The great majority of critics take the writer to be "Jo...

JFB: Mark (Outline) THE PREACHING AND BAPTISM OF JOHN. ( = Mat 3:1-12; Luke 3:1-18). (Mar 1:1-8) HEALING OF A DEMONIAC IN THE SYNAGOGUE OF CAPERNAUM AND THEREAFTER OF SI...

TSK: Mark 14 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Mar 14:1, A conspiracy against Christ; Mar 14:3, Precious ointment is poured on his head by a woman; Mar 14:10, Judas sells his Master fo...

Poole: Mark 14 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 14

MHCC: Mark (Book Introduction) Mark was a sister's son to Barnabas, Col 4:10; and Act 12:12 shows that he was the son of Mary, a pious woman of Jerusalem, at whose house the apostle...

MHCC: Mark 14 (Chapter Introduction) (Mar 14:1-11) Christ anointed at Bethany. (Mar 14:12-21) The passover, Jesus declares that Judas would betray him. (Mar 14:22-31) The Lord's supper ...

Matthew Henry: Mark (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Gospel According to St. Mark We have heard the evidence given in by the first witness to the doctri...

Matthew Henry: Mark 14 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter begins the account which this evangelist gives of the death and sufferings of our Lord Jesus, which we are all concerned to be acqu...

Barclay: Mark (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT MARK The Synoptic Gospels The first three gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke, are always known as the s...

Barclay: Mark 14 (Chapter Introduction) The Last Act Begins (Mar_14:1-2) Love's Extravagance (Mar_14:3-9) The Traitor (Mar_14:10-11) Preparing For The Feast (Mar_14:12-16) Love's Last A...

Constable: Mark (Book Introduction) Introduction Writer The writer did not identify himself as the writer anywhere in this...

Constable: Mark (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-13 A. The title of the book 1:1 B. Jesus' pr...

Constable: Mark Mark Bibliography Adams, J. McKee. Biblical Backgrounds. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1965. Alexa...

Haydock: Mark (Book Introduction) THE HOLY GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO ST. MARK. INTRODUCTION. St. Mark, who wrote this Gospel, is called by St. Augustine, the abridge...

Gill: Mark (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO MARK This is the title of the book, the subject of which is the Gospel; a joyful account of the ministry, miracles, actions, and su...

College: Mark (Book Introduction) FOREWORD No story is more important than the story of Jesus. I am confident that my comments do not do it justice. Even granting the limitations of a...

College: Mark (Outline) OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION - Mark 1:1-15 A. The Beginning of the Gospel - 1:1-8 B. John Baptizes Jesus - 1:9-11 C. Temptation in the Wildernes...

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