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OET-RV MARK Chapter 11

OETMARK 11 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

11:1 Yeshua is treated like a king as he enters Yerushalem

(Yhn 12:12-19, Mat. 21:1-11, Luke 19:28-40)

11As they got close to Yerushalem and were passing Bethphage and Bethany on the Mount of Olives, Yeshua sent two of his apprentices ahead, telling them, 2Go on to the next village and as you enter it, you’ll see a young donkey that hasn’t ever been ridden yet. Untie it and bring it back here. 3If anyone asks what you’re doing, tell them that the master needs it and he’ll return it later.

4So they went ahead and found a donkey tied up on the path just outside the door of a house, and so they went to untie it. 5But some of the people standing around there said, “Hoy! What do you think you’re doing untying that donkey?”

6So they responded just as Yeshua had told them, and the people allowed them to proceed. 7They brought the young donkey to Yeshua, placing their coats over it before Yeshua mounted it. 8As Yeshua rode it into Yerushalem, many people laid their coats on the road, while others lay down leafy branches cut from trees in nearby fields. 9[ref]Some went ahead and others came along behind, shouting, “This is the saviour who comes with the authority and blessing from God— 10the promised ancestor of King David who is blessed as he ushers in his kingdom—the blessed saviour from heaven.”

11And so Yeshua arrived in Yerushalem and went into the temple and looked all around, but because it was now evening, he went back out to Bethania village with his twelve apprentices.

11:12 Yeshua curses a fig tree

(Mat. 21:18-19)

12The next day after they’d left Bethania, Yeshua was hungry. 13From a distance he noticed a fig tree that was in leaf so he went over to see if there was any fruit on it, but when he reached it there was only leaves because it wasn’t the right season for figs. 14So he spoke to the tree, “No one in this age will ever eat fruit from you again.(His followers heard him say that.)

11:15 Yeshua upsets the traders inside the temple

(Yhn 2:13-22, Mat. 21:12-17, Luke 19:45-48)

15Then they came back into Yerushalem and on into the temple where Yeshua started driving out the sellers and the buyers that were trading in there. Then he tipped over the tables of the money-changers and the chairs of the ones selling doves, 16and stopped others from carrying goods through the temple. 17[ref]He said, “Isn’t it written in the Scriptures,

My house will be known as a house of prayer for all the nations’?

But all of you have turned it into a sanctuary for swindlers.

18When the chief priests and the religious teachers heard this, they started looking for a way that they could destroy him, because they were afraid of him and the way that the crowd marvelled at this teaching.

19Every evening, Yeshua and his apprentices would go out of the city to stay overnight.

11:20 Yeshua gives a lesson on moving mountains

(Mat. 21:20-22)

20As they entered the city again in the morning, Yeshua’s apprentices noticed that the fig tree was totally dead. 21Peter remembered what he had said to the tree, and commented, “Teacher, that fig tree that you cursed has withered up.”

22Yeshua responded, “Use your faith in God. 23[ref]I can assure you that if anyone tells a mountain to go into the sea and doesn’t doubt in their mind but believes that what they’re saying will happen, then it will. 24So I tell you all that anything you ask God for in your prayers, if you believe that you have received it, then you will. 25[ref]Whenever you are standing praying, if you have something against someone, be sure to forgive them so that your father in heaven can also forgive your shortcomings.

11:26 The leaders question Yeshua’s authority

(Mat. 21:23-27, Luke 20:1-8)

26 27They continued on into Yerushalem and on to the temple where they were met by the chief priests and the religious teachers and the elders. 28They asked Yeshua, “Do you have any authority to do what you did? If so, who gave it to you?”

29Yeshua answered, “Ok, I’ll also ask you something and when you answer me I’ll tell you about my authority to do that: 30When Yohan preached and immersed people, did the authority for that come from heaven or from people here?

31They discussed this among themselves, reasoning, “If we say it was from heaven, he’ll ask us why we didn’t believe him. 32But we can’t say that it was just from people.” (They said that because they were scared of the crowds, knowing that they believed that Yohan was a prophet.) 33So they answered, “We don’t know.”

And Yeshua also responded, “Well then, I won’t tell you about my authority to do those things either.


11:9: Psa 118:25-26.

11:17: a Isa 56:7; b Jer 7:11.

11:23: Mat 17:20; 1Cor 13:2.

11:25-26: Mat 6:14-15.

OETMARK 11 ©

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