MARK
Chapter 11
Mark | Rotherha | 11:1 | And, when they are drawing near unto Jerusalem, unto Bethphage and Bethany, towards the Mount of Olives, he sendeth forth two of his disciples,— | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:2 | and saith unto them—Go your way into the village that is over against you, and, straightway, as ye are entering it, ye shall find a colt tied, upon which, no, man, yet, hath sat: loose him, and bring him. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:3 | And, if anyone unto you should say—Why are ye doing this? say—The Lord, of him hath need; and, straightway, he sendeth him off again here. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:4 | And they departed, and found a colt, tied unto a door outside, on the street,—and they are loosing him. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:5 | And, certain of them that were there standing, were saying unto them—What are ye doing, loosing the colt? | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:7 | And they bring the colt unto Jesus, and throw upon him their mantles,—and he took his seat upon him. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:8 | And, many, spread out, their mantles, along the way, and, others, young branches,—cutting them out of the fields. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:9 | And, they who were going before, and they who were following after, were crying aloud—Hosanna! Blessed, is he that is coming in the name of the Lord! | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:11 | And he entered into Jerusalem, into the temple, and, looking round on all things, late already being the hour, he went out into Bethany, with the twelve. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:13 | and, seeing a fig-tree from afar, having leaves, he came… if, therefore, he should find aught in it, and, coming up to it, nothing, found he, save, leaves; for it was not, the season, of figs. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:14 | And, answering, he said unto it—No more, unto times age-abiding, let anyone of thee, eat fruit. And his disciples were listening. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:15 | And they come into Jerusalem. And, entering into the temple, he began to be casting out them who were selling and them who were buying in the temple, and, the tables of the money-changers, and the seats of them who were selling doves, he overthrew,— | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:17 | and was teaching, and saying—Is it not written, My house, a house of prayer, shall be called, for all the nations? but, ye, have made it, A den of robbers. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:18 | And the High-priests and the Scribes, heard, it, and began seeking how they might, destroy, him,—for they were fearing him; for, all the multitude, were being struck with astonishment at his teaching. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:21 | and, put in mind, Peter saith unto him—Rabbi! see! the fig-tree which thou didst curse, is withered. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:23 | Verily, I say unto you—Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be lifted up, and cast into the sea, and shall not doubt in his heart but shall believe that, what he speaketh, cometh to pass, it shall be his. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:24 | For this cause, I say unto you—All things, whatsoever ye are praying for and asking, believe that ye have received, and they shall be yours. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:25 | And, when ye stand praying, forgive, if aught ye have against any,—that, your Father also, who is in the heavens, may forgive you your offences. | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:27 | And they come again into Jerusalem. And, as he is walking in the temple, the High-priests and the Scribes and the Elders come unto him, | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:28 | and were saying unto him—By what authority, these things, art thou doing? And who to thee hath given this authority that, these things, thou shouldst be doing? | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:29 | But, Jesus, said unto them—I will question you, as to one matter, and answer me,—and I will tell you, by what authority, these things, I am doing: | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:31 | And they were deliberating among themselves, saying—If we say, Of heaven, he will say, Wherefore [then] did ye not believe him? | |
Mark | Rotherha | 11:32 | But, should we say, Of men…, they were in fear of the multitude, for, one and all, were holding John, in very deed, that he was, a prophet. | |