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Chapter 11
Mark Twenty 11:1  When they had almost reached Jerusalem, as far as Bethphage and Bethany, near the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent on two of his disciples.
Mark Twenty 11:2  "Go to the village facing you," he said; "and, as soon as you get there, you will find a foal tethered, which no one has ever ridden; untie it, and bring it.
Mark Twenty 11:3  And, if any one says to you 'Why are you doing that?',say 'The Master wants it, and will be sure to send it back here at once.'"
Mark Twenty 11:4  The two disciples went, and, finding a foal tethered outside a door in the street, they untied it.
Mark Twenty 11:5  Some of the by-standers said to them. "What are you doing, untying the foal?"
Mark Twenty 11:6  And the two disciples answered as Jesus had told them; and they allowed them to go.
Mark Twenty 11:7  Then they brought the foal to Jesus, and, when they had laid their cloaks on it, he seated himself upon it.
Mark Twenty 11:8  Many of the people spread their cloaks on the road, while some strewed boughs which they had cut from the fields;
Mark Twenty 11:9  And those who led the way, as well as those who followed, kept shouting. "'God save him! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!'
Mark Twenty 11:10  Blessed is the coming Kingdom of our father David! 'God save him from on high!'"
Mark Twenty 11:11  Jesus entered Jerusalem, and went into the Temple Courts; and, after looking round at everything, as it was already late, he went out to Bethany with the Twelve.
Mark Twenty 11:12  The next day, after they had left Bethany, Jesus became hungry;
Mark Twenty 11:13  And, noticing a fig-tree at a distance in leaf, he went to it to see if by any chance he could find something on it; but, on coming up to it, he found nothing but leaves, for it was not the season for figs.
Mark Twenty 11:14  So, addressing the tree, he exclaimed. "May no man ever again eat of your fruit!" And his disciples heard what he said.
Mark Twenty 11:15  They came to Jerusalem. Jesus went into the Temple Courts, and began to drive out those who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money-changers, and the seats of the pigeon-dealers,
Mark Twenty 11:16  And would not allow any one to carry anything across the Temple Courts.
Mark Twenty 11:17  Then he began to teach. "Does not Scripture say," he asked, "'My House shall be called a House of Prayer for all the nations'?But you have made it a den of robbers.'"
Mark Twenty 11:18  Now the Chief Priests and the Teachers of the Law heard this and began to look for some way of putting Jesus to death; for they were afraid of him, since all the people were greatly impressed by his teaching.
Mark Twenty 11:19  As soon as evening fell, Jesus and his disciples went out of the city.
Mark Twenty 11:20  As they passed by early in the morning, they noticed that the fig- tree was withered up from the very roots.
Mark Twenty 11:21  Then Peter recollected what had occurred. "Look, Rabbi," he exclaimed, "the fig-tree which you doomed is withered up!"
Mark Twenty 11:23  "I tell you that if any one should say to this hill 'Be lifted up and hurled into the sea!',without ever a doubt in his mind, but in the faith that what he says will be done, he would find that it would be.
Mark Twenty 11:24  And therefore I say to you 'Have faith that whatever you ask for in prayer is already granted you, and you will find that it will be.'
Mark Twenty 11:25  And, whenever you stand up to pray, forgive any grievance that you have against any one, that your Father who is in Heaven also may forgive you your offenses."
Mark Twenty 11:27  They came to Jerusalem again. While Jesus was walking about in the Temple Courts, the Chief Priests, the Teachers of the Law, and the Councillors came up to him.
Mark Twenty 11:28  "What authority have you to do these things?" they said. "Who gave you the authority to do them?"
Mark Twenty 11:29  "I will put one question to you," said Jesus. "Answer me that, and then I will tell you what authority I have to act as I do.
Mark Twenty 11:30  It is about John's baptism. Was it of divine or human origin? Answer me that."
Mark Twenty 11:31  They began arguing together; "If we say 'divine,' he will say 'Why then did not you believe him?'
Mark Twenty 11:32  Yet can we say 'human'?"--They were afraid of the people, for everyone regarded John as undoubtedly a Prophet.
Mark Twenty 11:33  So their answer to Jesus was--"We do not know." "Then I," replied Jesus, "refuse to tell you what authority I have to do these things."