Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Mark 14:64
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64. Ye have heard the blasphemy —(See John 10:33 ). In Luke ( John 10:33- : ), "For we ourselves have heard of His own mouth"—an affectation of religious horror. (Also see on John 10:33- : .) what think ye? —"Say what the verdict is to be." they all condemned him to be guilty of death —or of a capital crime, which blasphemy against God was according to the Jewish law ( John 10:33- : ). Yet not absolutely all; for Joseph of Arimathea, "a good man and a just," was one of that Council, and " he was not a consenting party to the counsel and deed of them," for that is the strict sense of the words of Luke 23:50 ; Luke 23:51 . Probably he absented himself, and Nicodemus also, from this meeting of the Council, the temper of which they would know too well to expect their voice to be listened to; and in that case, the words of our Evangelist are to be taken strictly, that, without one dissentient voice, "all [present] condemned him to be guilty of death." The Blessed One Is Now Shamefully Entreated ( Luke 23:51- : ). Every word here must be carefully observed, and the several accounts put together, that we may lose none of the awful indignities about to be described. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-65" class="com-number"
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