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Mark Mark 14:1-25 THE ANOINTING OF CHRIST MARK 14:3 9 109 JUDAS DECIDES TO BETRAY CHRIST MARK 14:10 11 109 THE UPPER ROOM 110 FURNISHED AND READY 111 THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE BETRAYAL MARK 14:18 21 111 THE INSTITUTION OF THE LORD S SUPPER MARK 14:22 25 111 PERSONAL APPLICATION MARK 14:26 72 112 Mark, in rendering his account of Holy Week, pauses to insert a happening that occurred on the previous Saturday, six days before the Passover. It was the anointing of Jesus by Mary of Bethany. WEDNESDAY IN THE GREAT WEEK MARK 14:1 2 The first three days of Holy Week Palm Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday were exhaustively busy for Jesus. He needed rest. Wednesday was the calm before the storm, the ominously quiet center of the cyclone. The feast of the Passover (Unleavened Bread) was two days away (14:1). It commemorated the passing over by the death angel of the homes of the Israelites in Egypt which bore on lintel and doorposts the blood of the paschal lamb (Ex. 12:1 20 and 13:3 9). The Passover was to the Hebrews what the Fourth of July is to Americans, the birth of a nation. To remember the bitter years of servitude in the land of the Nile, each family or combination of small families was bidden to eat, besides the roasted lamb, unleavened bread and bitter herbs (Ex. 12:8). The celebration lasted seven days and had to be observed in Jerusalem, the city of the Lord s Sanctuary. The thoughts of the chief priests and teachers of the law (scribes) turned in an evil direction. They were looking for some way to arrest Jesus and kill him, but not during the feast, since the people might riot (14:1 2). 108

Mark 14:1-25 17 THE ANOINTING OF CHRIST MARK 14:3 9 Mark, in rendering his account of Holy Week, pauses to insert a happening that occurred on the previous Saturday, six days before the Passover. It was the anointing of Jesus by Mary of Bethany in the house of Simon the former leper, where she, her sister Martha, and their brother Lazarus were guests, together with Jesus, the guest of honor (John 12:1 8). Martha was again engaged in serving. Mary, meditative by nature, had on a previous occasion, much to the displeasure of Martha, sat at Jesus feet and heard his word (Luke 10:38 42). Now, in the home of Simon, Mary took an alabaster cruse of very expensive pure nard perfume, broke the box and poured the contents upon his head (14:3), and then anointed the feet of Jesus. Next, she took down her hair, which no woman was supposed to do in public, and wiped his feet with her hair. The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume (John 12:3). Some of those present indignantly remarked to one another, What a waste of money! That jar could have been sold for fifty dollars and the money given to the poor. Judas Iscariot, in particular, was incensed, not that he was concerned about the poor but because, as treasurer of the band, he had developed sticky fingers and appropriated for his own use money, which did not belong to him. In brief, covetousness had become the master passion of his soul. Jesus came to Mary s defense. He reprimanded the carping critics, saying in effect, Let her alone. Don t embarrass her. She has done a good deed. You have poor people with you constantly. You can help them anytime you wish, but me you do not have always. Believe me, Mary has sensed the core of my mission. With deep spiritual insight, she has discerned that I must die to crown my labor of love. She has come beforehand to prepare my body for burial. What she has done will be remembered, in fact, publicized throughout the whole world, for my gospel will penetrate to the ends of the earth. Her example of devotion and understanding will be spread abroad like the fragrance of perfume. JUDAS DECIDES TO BETRAY CHRIST MARK 14:10 11 In the beginning of his apostleship, Judas was an enthusiastic follower of Jesus. He had high hopes for the establishment of an independent Israel, after the fashion of the one achieved by the Maccabees when they wrested freedom from the Syrian forces of Antiochus Epiphanes in the second century BC. The other disciples respected Judas for his administrative ability and elected him treasurer of their band. They did not in the least suspect him of treachery. When Jesus announced at the Passover Feast on Thursday evening, One of you shall betray me, each one questioned, Is it I? They didn t suspect Judas. He enjoyed their trust. No one is born a full-grown criminal. Criminality requires time and practice for development. Sin is inherently dynamic. It has within itself the power of growth. If not stifled at the beginning, the pet sin be it covetousness or lust for power and influence develops into a monstrous force that demands gratification or it will wreak vengeance upon the person held responsible for the failure. Judas gradually came to realize that the kingdom was anything but an earthly kingdom. His dreams and hopes of becoming Secretary of the Treasury of a new nation faded and finally vanished. Judas became a frustrated and bitter man. In that mood, he went to the chief priests and covenanted with them to betray Jesus. They were glad and promised to give him money. And he sought an opportunity to betray him (14:11). Erwin Kurth 109

17 Mark 14:1-25 It cannot be assumed that others sought to dissuade Judas from thinking in terms of an earthly kingdom, for some of them also entertained similar notions. For instance, the mother of James and John requested Jesus, Grant that these two sons of mine are to sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in your kingdom (Matt. 20:21). James and John voiced the same request personally. The disciples had disputed among themselves who should be the greatest. Jesus had to rebuke them for their vaulting ambitions (Mark 9:33 35). Even after the resurrection, the mirage of an earthly kingdom still lingered with the disciples. They asked Jesus, saying, Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom to Israel? (Acts 1:6). Ultimately, Satan took over the thought-life of Judas (Luke 22:3 6) and induced him to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, the price of a slave (Matt. 26:15). On the first day of unleavened bread, when it was customary to sacrifice the Passover lamb, Jesus sent Peter and John (Luke 22:8) to get things ready. This was the first time Jesus could eat the festive meal with the full complement of the Twelve present. In the first year of His public ministry, all the apostles had not yet been chosen. Nor could He do so in the second year, for He was then in the neighborhood of Tyre and Sidon, and the Passover had to be celebrated in Jerusalem. However, in the third year He could be with them all and serve as head of the company. He wished to keep the meeting place a secret so that Judas could not act prematurely. Therefore, He said to Peter and John, drawing on His foreknowledge, Go into the city, and a man carrying a jar of water [a most unusual sight, a man doing woman s work!] will meet you. Follow him, and wherever he enters, say to the master of the house, The Teacher says, Where is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples? And he will show you a large upper room furnished and ready; there prepare for us. They did as they were told and found everything exactly as He had told them (14:13 16). THE UPPER ROOM Did the father of Mark loan out his facilities to the Lord as some commentators suggest? Or did Jesus arrange to reserve a rental accommodation? Thousands of such rentals were available at each of the three major festivals: 1) Passover (March April), 2) Pentecost, 50 days after Passover, also called Feast of Harvest, (the harvest of winter wheat in June commemorated the giving of the Law on Mt. Sinai), and 3) Feast of Tabernacles or Booths (October) which commemorated the Israelites living in tents in the Sinai Peninsula. The Jewish festivals were later transformed. Passover and the pagan festival called Eastre, in honor of the dawn goddess, coincided. The designation EASTER as signifying the Day of Resurrection came into use in the eighth century. The Old Testament Festival of Pentecost was the occasion for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2, the birthday of the Christian Church. 110 LWBS

Mark 14:1-25 17 FURNISHED AND READY The table was set, covered two thirds with cloth. Dishes rested on the uncovered third part. On hand were the matzoth or unleavened bread, red wine mixed with water, three or four kinds of herbs and vegetables arranged in bunches, called sops or appetizers. These were to be dipped into a bowl of vinegar or salt water. The couches were arranged in the form of a horseshoe around the table. It remained only for Peter and John to requisition money from the treasurer, Judas, so that they could purchase a lamb, take it to the temple courtyard, kill and dress it, put it on a spit in the upper room, and begin to roast it. This activity consumed the greater part of the day on Thursday. In the evening, Jesus came with the Twelve (14:17). THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE BETRAYAL MARK 14:18 21 The festival feast began in a minor key on that first Maundy Thursday. All four evangelists record the announcement of the betrayal (14:18). The group was shocked and each one queried, Is it I? That was the moment which Leonardo da Vinci caught and painted on the wall of the Church in Milan. Jesus arranged a signal whereby John the Beloved would know who the traitor was. As John himself describes it, he leaned on Jesus bosom and said to Him in a lowered tone of voice, Lord, who is it? Jesus answered, It is he to whom I will give this morsel of bread when I have dipped it. When He had dipped the morsel, He gave it to Judas Iscariot. After the morsel, Satan entered into Judas, and he rose from the table to leave. Jesus called out after him, What you are going to do, do quickly. But no one at the meal understood why Jesus said this to him. Since Judas had charge of the money, some thought Jesus was telling him to buy what was needed for the feast, or to give something to the poor. As soon as Judas had taken the bread, he went out into the night (John 13:23 30). THE INSTITUTION OF THE LORD S SUPPER MARK 14:22 25 Holy Communion is the Sacrament which has superseded the Passover. True, by one offering Christ has perfected forever them that are sanctified (Heb. 10:14), but the assurance is made doubly sure when the individual receives, in, with, and under the earthly elements of bread and wine, the true body and blood of Christ for the remission of sins. Forgiveness is individualized and personalized. The Lord s Supper is indeed a feast of remembrance, (Luke 22:19; 1 Cor. 11:26), but it is not only that. It is also a Sacrament, i.e., a sacred act, a means of grace whereby God offers, conveys, and seals to the recipient the forgiveness which Christ has merited. Given and shed for you for the remission of sins is the Good News of the Blessed Eucharist. When Jesus had said these words, and when they had sung a psalm, they went out to the Mount of Olives, to the Garden of Gethsemane (14:26). What a long evening that had been in the Upper Room, an evening of refreshment and spiritual edification. Now the agony is about to begin; the bitter wrestling with God in prayer in the Garden of the Oil Press; the betrayal, the denial; His trial before the Sanhedrin, then the Roman court; and on to His crucifixion and death. It may come as a surprise to learn that many wellknown Bible passages were spoken by Jesus on Maundy Thursday night after Judas had departed from the Upper Room, and before Jesus and the eleven apostles left for Gethsemane. Read in one sitting John 13:31 to 17:26. Erwin Kurth 111

17 MARK 14:26 72 PERSONAL APPLICATION MARK 14:26 72 We must praise Thy goodness, that Thou hast left nothing undone to draw us to Thyself. But one thing we ask of Thee, our God, not to cease Thy work in our improvement. Let us tend towards Thee, no matter by what means, and be fruitful in good works, for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. (Ludwig von Beethoven, AD 1770) Mark 14:26 31 1. The sacred rites on Maundy Thursday concluded with the singing of one of the Hallel psalms, 113 118. Thereafter, Jesus and the eleven disciples went a half mile east of the city wall to an olive orchard on the Mount of Olives. Give the name of the garden as found in Matthew 26:36. 2. Jesus made a twofold prediction concerning His disciples. State both the sad prediction and the gladsome prediction. a. b. 3. How did Peter react to Jesus announcement: You will all fall away? 4. What was Jesus response to Peter s declaration of unswerving loyalty? 5. How far did Peter declare himself willing to go to prove his allegiance to Jesus? Mark 14:32 42 6. When they entered Gethsemane, Jesus bade eight of the disciples to sit near the entrance and watch and pray, while He went deeper into the shadows of the orchard with the three of the inner circle who had witnessed the raising of the daughter of Jairus and also His transfiguration on the holy mount. Who were the three? 7. How are we to view the sufferings of Jesus in Gethsemane? Put a checkmark before the choices you think correct and give the reason for your response: unnecessary, if He had taken the proper precautions. an example of dedication to principles and truth. He was afflicted to reconcile God s mercy with His justice. the Lord laid on Him the iniquity of us all. 112 LWBS

Mark 14:26 72 8. Why could the prayer of Jesus, rising out of His humanness, not be fulfilled? Acts 4:12 17 Romans 5:8 11 9. How can we find peace in our lives when adversity strikes? 10. Why is it necessary to watch and pray, and not to rely wholly on self, when temptation confronts us? Relate how you identify with the disciples. Mark 14:43 52 11. What was the sign or token agreed upon to arrest the right person? 12. How did it happen that Peter had a sword and scabbard on his person? (Luke 22:36 38) 13. Mark is the only one of the evangelists who records the incident of a young man. Speculate on who you think that certain young man was. Mark 14:53 72 14. How did the Sanhedrin try to incriminate Jesus? 15. Caiaphas put Jesus under an oath of adjuration, which required an immediate and true response. What telling question did Caiaphas demand be answered? 16. The name Jehovah means I AM THAT I AM or, abbreviated, I AM. Because Jesus used the designation I AM, of what mortal sin did Caiaphas feel free to accuse Him? 18. What punishment was meted out to the one guilty of blasphemy? (Lev. 24:16) 19. How was the prediction of Jesus, recorded in 14:30, literally fulfilled in the case of Peter? 20. Show how Peter was given assurance of his forgiveness and reinstatement as a disciple loved by Jesus from the following passages: 16:7; 1 Cor. 15:5; John 21:15 17. Erwin Kurth 113