Mr 14:1-11. THE CONSPIRACY OF THE JEWISH AUTHORITIES TO PUT JESUS TO DEATH--THE SUPPER AND THE ANOINTING AT BETHANY--JUDAS AGREES WITH THE CHIEF PRIESTS TO BETRAY HIS LORD. ( = Mt 26:1-16; Lu 22:1-6; Joh 12:1-11).
The events of this section appeared to have occurred on the fourth day (Wednesday) of the Redeemer's Last Week.
Conspiracy of the Jewish Authorities to Put Jesus to Death (Mr 14:1, 2).
1. After two days was the feast of the passover, and of unleavened
bread--The meaning is, that two days after what is about to be
mentioned the passover would arrive; in other words, what follows
occurred two days before the feast.
and the chief priests and the scribes sought how they might take him
by craft, and put him to death--From Matthew's fuller account
(Mt 26:1-75)
we learn that our Lord announced this to the Twelve as follows, being
the first announcement to them of the precise time: "And it came to
pass, when Jesus had finished all these sayings"
(Mt 26:1)
--referring to the contents of
Mt 24:1-25:46,
which He delivered to His disciples; His public ministry being now
closed: from His prophetical He is now passing into His
priestly office, although all along He Himself took our
infirmities and bare our sicknesses--"He said unto His disciples, Ye
know that after two days is [the feast of] the passover, and the Son of
man is betrayed to be crucified." The first and the last
steps of His final sufferings are brought together in this brief
announcement of all that was to take place. The passover was the
first and the chief of the three great annual festivals, commemorative
of the redemption of God's people from Egypt, through the sprinkling of
the blood of a lamb divinely appointed to be slain for that end; the
destroying angel, "when he saw the blood, passing over" the
Israelitish houses, on which that blood was seen, when he came to
destroy all the first-born in the land of Egypt
(Ex 12:12, 13)
--bright typical foreshadowing of the great Sacrifice, and the
Redemption effected thereby. Accordingly, "by the determinate counsel
and foreknowledge of God, who is wonderful in counsel and excellent in
working," it was so ordered that precisely at the passover season,
"Christ our Passover should be sacrificed for us." On the day following
the passover commenced "the feast of unleavened bread," so called
because for seven days only unleavened bread was to be eaten
(Ex 12:18-20).
See on
1Co 5:6-8.
We are further told by Matthew
(Mt 26:3)
that the consultation was held in the palace of Caiaphas the high
priest, between the chief priests, [the scribes], and the elders of the
people, how "they might take Jesus by subtlety and kill Him."
JFB.
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