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Chapter 11
Mark Weymouth 11:1  When they were getting near Jerusalem and had arrived at Bethphage and Bethany, on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two of his disciples on in front, with these instructions.
Mark Weymouth 11:2  "Go," He said, "to the village facing you, and immediately on entering it you will find an ass's foal tied up which no one has ever yet ridden: untie him and bring him here.
Mark Weymouth 11:3  And if any one asks you, `Why are you doing that?' say, `The Master needs it, and will send it back here without delay.'"
Mark Weymouth 11:4  So they went and found a young ass tied up at the front door of a house. They were untying it,
Mark Weymouth 11:5  when some of the bystanders called out, "What are you doing, untying the foal?"
Mark Weymouth 11:6  But on their giving the answer that Jesus had bidden them give, they let them take it.
Mark Weymouth 11:7  So they brought the foal to Jesus, and threw their outer garments over him; and Jesus mounted.
Mark Weymouth 11:8  Then many spread their outer garments to carpet the road, and others leafy branches which they had cut down in the fields;
Mark Weymouth 11:9  while those who led the way and those who followed kept shouting "God save Him!" Blessed be He who comes in the Lord's name.
Mark Weymouth 11:10  Blessings on the coming Kingdom of our forefather David! God in the highest Heavens save Him!"
Mark Weymouth 11:11  So He came into Jerusalem and into the Temple; and after looking round upon everything there, the hour being now late He went out to Bethany with the Twelve.
Mark Weymouth 11:12  The next day, after they had left Bethany, He was hungry.
Mark Weymouth 11:13  But in the distance He saw a fig-tree in full leaf, and went to see whether perhaps He could find some figs on it. When however He came to it, He found nothing but leaves (for it was not fig time);
Mark Weymouth 11:14  and He said to the tree, "Let no one ever again eat fruit from thee!" And His disciples heard this.
Mark Weymouth 11:15  They reached Jerusalem, and entering the Temple He began to drive out the buyers and sellers, and upset the money-changers' tables and the stools of the pigeon-dealers,
Mark Weymouth 11:16  and would not allow any one to carry anything through the Temple.
Mark Weymouth 11:17  And He remonstrated with them. "Is it not written," He said, "`My House shall be called The House of Prayer for all the nations?' But you have made it what it now is-- a robbers' cave."
Mark Weymouth 11:18  This the High Priests and Scribes heard, and they began to devise means to destroy Him. For they were afraid of Him, because of the deep impression produced on all the people by His teaching.
Mark Weymouth 11:19  When evening came on, Jesus and His disciples used to leave the city.
Mark Weymouth 11:20  In the early morning, as they passed by, they saw the fig-tree withered to the roots;
Mark Weymouth 11:21  and Peter, recollecting, said to Him, "Look, Rabbi, the fig-tree which you cursed is withered up."
Mark Weymouth 11:23  In solemn truth I tell you that if any one shall say to this mountain, `Remove, and hurl thyself into the sea,' and has no doubt about it in his heart, but stedfastly believes that what he says will happen, it shall be granted him.
Mark Weymouth 11:24  That is why I tell you, as to whatever you pray and make request for, if you believe that you have received it it shall be yours.
Mark Weymouth 11:25  But whenever you stand praying, if you have a grievance against any one, forgive it, so that your Father in Heaven may also forgive you your offences."
Mark Weymouth 11:27  They came again to Jerusalem; and as He was walking in the Temple, the High Priests, Scribes and Elders came to Him
Mark Weymouth 11:28  and asked, "By what authority are you doing these things? and who gave you authority to do them?"
Mark Weymouth 11:29  "And I will put a question to you," replied Jesus; "answer me, and then I will tell you by what authority I do these things.
Mark Weymouth 11:30  John's Baptism--was it of Heavenly or of human origin? Answer me."
Mark Weymouth 11:31  So they debated the matter with one another. "Suppose we say, `Heavenly,'" they argued, "he will ask, `Why then did you not believe him?'
Mark Weymouth 11:32  Or should we say, `human?'" They were afraid of the people; for all agreed in holding John to have been really a Prophet.
Mark Weymouth 11:33  So they answered Jesus, "We do not know." "Nor do I tell you," said Jesus, "by what authority I do these things."