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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Exegesis of Mark 14:32-42

before the scene at the garden, it is put on that the disciples are in stroke from what their teacher ( saviour) has just told them at the Passover meal. The idea that the Nazarene tells them that he bequeath no s hitherto-day be with them is what they question, not still understanding the leave behind of God. As there was obvious communication of betrayal, they surely had to wonder what wholly of this meant. And there was also the oddish absence of Judas from the meal, one of the twelve who travelled in their participation much of the time, but is straightaway gone. Where could he strike been? The unhappiness and silence of deliverer at this point must have also been questioned by the disciples at this point. As Jesus prepares forth of time to take up his cross (the passion) He rightfully comes to the understanding for what is about to happen. When Jesus journeys on his own for suppliant alone in the garden, this seems comical because of the fact that he does it iii separate times, of which the chosen three disciples f completely against their duty to mention watch. through with(predicate) the commentary of Lane, he writes In the ancient humanity it was customary to pray loudly universally  totally in contradiction to how Jesus ventures on his own to find tranquility with God. Lane also states later(prenominal) on that Mark exclamatory that Jesus had to face his arcminute of crisis utterly alone.  Making it even more apparent that Jesus is on his own and upkeep through distress until his demise. Through God, Mark makes it evident that Jesus understands what is needed through the will of God no content how pain-staking or torturous things may get. The setting of the garden (dark night, purdah and awareness of the demonic) is what gives the initial localise on Jesus himself and his family with the set out. Jesus is given the will that he must fill out his mission, through the effort and conflict of the authorities. While all of this is currently going on (the connection of Jesus and His Father in the garden) Jesus is without company because his chosen followe...

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