Mark 14:1-11 · Jesus Anointed at Bethany
Jesus Anointed at Bethany
Mark 14:1-11
Understanding Series
by Larry W. Hurtado
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14:1–2 These verses introduce the events of the arrest, trial, and execution of Jesus and resemble previous indications of hostile intentions against Jesus (cf. 3:6; 12:12). Although previously the Pharisees are frequently mentioned as criticizing and opposing Jesus (e.g., 2:16–3:6; 7:1–5; 8:11; 10:1–2; 12:13), they are not linked by name with the actual arrest and execution in Mark (cf. Matt. 27:62; John 18:3). Instead, it is the priests and scribes who are mentioned here. The material in 14:1–15:47 is called by scholars the passion account (“passion” coming from the Greek word for “suffering”). Mark has been described as a passion account with an extensive introduction, and though this is a bit of an exaggeration, it is correct to note the crucial place this part of the Gospel occupies i…

Baker Publishing Group, Understanding the Bible Commentary Series, by Larry W. Hurtado