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Mark 1:42

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1:42 The leprosy left him at once, and he was clean.

Mark 13:5

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13:5 Jesus began to say to them, “Watch out 1  that no one misleads you.

Mark 14:28

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14:28 But after I am raised, I will go ahead of you into Galilee.”

Mark 15:38

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15:38 And the temple curtain 2  was torn in two, from top to bottom.
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[13:5]  1 tn Or “Be on guard.”

[15:38]  1 tn The referent of this term, καταπέτασμα (katapetasma), is not entirely clear. It could refer to the curtain separating the holy of holies from the holy place (Josephus, J. W. 5.5.5 [5.219]), or it could refer to one at the entrance of the temple court (Josephus, J. W. 5.5.4 [5.212]). Many argue that the inner curtain is meant because another term, κάλυμμα (kalumma), is also used for the outer curtain. Others see a reference to the outer curtain as more likely because of the public nature of this sign. Either way, the symbolism means that access to God has been opened up. It also pictures a judgment that includes the sacrifices.



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