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OET-RV by cross-referenced section MARK 14:17

MARK 14:17–14:26 ©

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Yeshua shocks his trainees at the Passover meal

Mark 14:17–26

Yhn 13:21–30

Mat 26:20–30

Luke 22:14–23

1Cor 11:23–25

14:17 Yeshua shocks his trainees at the Passover meal

(Yhn 13:21-30, Mat. 26:20-30, Luke 22:14-23, 1 Cor. 11:23-25)

17As the evening approached, Yeshua went in for dinner with his twelve trainees. 18[ref]As they were sitting around eating, he told them, “I will tell you frankly that one of you eating with me here will hand me over to be arrested. 19That upset them, and several of them individually asked, “Surely it couldn’t be me?”

20Then he continued, “It’s one of the twelve—the one who dips his bread in the sauce at the same time as me. 21Indeed it’s written in the scriptures that humanity’s child will be arrested, but on the other hand, what a tragedy it will be for the one who hands him over—in fact it would be better for that man if he was never born.

22As the carried on eating, he took a bread roll, blessed God, broke the roll apart and gave a piece to them, saying, “Take this bread—it’s my body.

23Then he picked up a cup, gave thanks to God, and passed it around so they could each drink from it, 24[ref]saying, “This is the blood of my contract that will be poured out for many people. 25I can assure you that I won’t drink anything made from grapes until I drink new juice in God’s kingdom.

26And after they’d sung some songs, they left the town and went across to the Mount of Olives.


13:21 Yeshua indicates who will hand him over

(Mat. 26:20-25, Mark 14:17-21, Luke 22:21-23)

21After saying these things, Yeshua thoughts were troubled and he said, “I can assure you that one of you will be turning me in.

22This made his apprentices glance around at each other, puzzled about which one he was talking about. 23One of them that Yeshua especially liked,[fn] was leaning against him at the table. 24So Simon Peter nodded to him to find out who Yeshua had been talking about, 25and he leaned back on Yeshua and asked quietly, “Master, who is it?”

26It’s the one I hand this piece of bread to after I’ve dipped it in the sauce,Yeshua answered. Then after dipping his piece of bread in, he gave it to Yudas Iscariot. 27After accepting the piece of bread, Satan entered into Yudas, and then Yeshua told him, “What you’re about to do, do it soon.” 28But none of the others sitting around the table knew what Yeshua meant. 29Some of them thought that since Yudas held their purse, perhaps Yeshua was getting him to buy something they needed for the feast or to give something to the poor.

30Anyway, having eaten the piece of bread, Yudas went straight outside where it was already dark.


13:23 This apprentice, unnamed here, is assumed to be the author of this account (being shy or modest).

20That evening as Yeshua was sitting with the twelve, 21he said to them while they were still eating, “I can assure you that one of you is going to turn me in.

22They were very upset and one by one they asked him, “Surely it won’t be me, master?”

23[ref]It’s the one who dipped his bread into the bowl at the same time as I did,” Yeshua answered. “He’s the one who’s going to turn me in. 24It’s true that humanity’s child is going to suffer what has already been written about, but on the other hand, the end won’t be good for the man who turns him in, in fact it would have been better for him if he’d never been born.

25Surely it won’t be me, honoured teacher?” asked Yudas, the one who would hand him in.[fn]

You said it,” he replied.

26:25 Yeshua shares the bread and the wine

(Mark 14:22-26, Luke 22:14-20, 1 Cor. 11:23-25)

26Then during the meal, Yeshua took some bread and blessed it, then he broke it into pieces and gave it to his apprentices, saying, “Take this and eat it—it’s my body.

27Then he took a cup of wine and after giving thanks, he shared it with them saying, “Everyone drink some, 28[ref]because this is my blood of the agreement which is about to be poured out for the forgiveness of the sins of many people. 29I can assure you all that I certainly won’t drink this passover wine again until I’m able to drink it together with you all in my father’s kingdom.

30Then they sang some songs before heading out of the city to the Mount of Olives.


26:25 https://www.billmounce.com/monday-with-mounce/Yeshua%E2%80%99-possible-play-judas%E2%80%99-words


22:14 The cups and the bread at dinner

(Mark 14:22-26, Mat. 26:26-30, 1 Cor. 11:23-25)

14When it was time to eat, Yeshua and his apprentices sat down together 15and he told them, “I’ve been really looking forward to eating this passover dinner with you all before my time of suffering begins, 16because I’m telling you that I certainly won’t eat it again until it’s fulfilled in God’s kingdom.

17Then when the wine cup was passed to him, he gave thanks and said, “Take this and share it among yourselves, 18because I’m telling you that after this, I won’t drink the product of the vines again until God’s kingdom comes.

19Then picking up some bread and giving thanks, he broke the bread apart and gave it to them saying, “This is my body which is being given for you all. Do this when you remember me. 20[ref]Similarly with the cup of wine that comes after they’ve eaten, he said, “This cup is the new agreement in my blood which will be poured out for you all.

21[ref]However, the one who will turn me in is sitting with me at the table. 22Now, humanity’s child has to endure what’s been previously designated, but on the other hand, it won’t end well for the man who turns him in.

22:22 The apprentices argue about being the greatest

23This got them debating among themselves about which one of them it might be who was going to do that


23I’ve already passed on to all of you everything that I received from the master: that on the night when he was betrayed, he took a bread roll 24and after giving thanks, he broke off a piece and said, “This represents my body which will be broken for your sakes. Keep doing this in memory of me.” 25Similarly, after the dinner he took the cup and said, “This cup represents the new agreement which will be sealed by my blood. As often as you all celebrate, drink it in memory of me.”[ref]


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Psa 41:9:

9

Exo 24:8:

8Then Mosheh took the blood in the bowls and sprinkled it onto the people, telling them, “Look. This is the blood confirming the agreement that Yahweh has made with you according to what you just heard.”[ref]


24:8: a Mat 26:28; Mrk 14:24; Luk 22:20; 1Cor 11:25; Heb 10:29; b Heb 9:19-20.

Jer 31:31-34:

31[ref] 32 33[ref] 34[ref]


31:31: Mat 26:28; Mrk 14:24; Luk 22:20; 1Cor 11:25; 2Cor 3:6.

31:33: Heb 10:16.

31:34: Heb 10:17.

Jer 31:31-34:

31[ref] 32 33[ref] 34[ref]


31:31: Mat 26:28; Mrk 14:24; Luk 22:20; 1Cor 11:25; 2Cor 3:6.

31:33: Heb 10:16.

31:34: Heb 10:17.

Exo 24:6-8:

6Mosheh took half of the blood from the sacrifices and put it into basins. He sprinkled the other half of the blood onto the altar. 7Then he took the scroll with the agreement written on it and read it out loud to the people, and they responded, “We’ll obey everything that Yahweh has instructed.”

8Then Mosheh took the blood in the bowls and sprinkled it onto the people, telling them, “Look. This is the blood confirming the agreement that Yahweh has made with you according to what you just heard.”[ref]


24:8: a Mat 26:28; Mrk 14:24; Luk 22:20; 1Cor 11:25; Heb 10:29; b Heb 9:19-20.