New Testament

Mark 14:59

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In Mark 14:59, we see a critical moment during the trial of Jesus.

Author
John Mark
Written
Around AD 55-65
Genre
Gospel
Original Audience
Roman and Gentile Christians
CBTClear Bible Translation

But even on this point, their stories didn't match.

KJVKing James Version

But neither so did their witness agree together.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Mark 14:59, we see a critical moment during the trial of Jesus. The religious leaders sought false witnesses to testify against Him, hoping to find grounds for condemnation. However, the testimonies of these witnesses were inconsistent and did not align with each other. This highlights the difficulty of fabricating lies, as truth tends to unify while falsehoods often contradict. The failure of the witnesses to agree serves as a reminder of the importance of truth and integrity in our words and actions. It also underscores the futility of trying to manipulate justice through deceit. In the context of Jesus' trial, it reveals the lengths to which the authorities would go to silence Him, even resorting to unreliable testimonies. This moment foreshadows the ultimate truth of Jesus' mission and the injustice He faced, which would lead to His crucifixion. The verse invites readers to reflect on the nature of truth and the consequences of bearing false witness.

How to apply Mark 14:59 to your life

This verse encourages us to value honesty and integrity in our own lives. When faced with situations that tempt us to lie or misrepresent the truth, we should remember the consequences of deceit. Upholding truth not only honors our character but also fosters trust in our relationships.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Mark 14:59 mean?

Mark 14:59 highlights the inconsistency of the false witnesses brought against Jesus during His trial. Their testimonies did not agree, demonstrating the challenges of lying and the importance of truth.

What is the significance of false testimony in Mark 14:59?

The false testimony in Mark 14:59 illustrates the lengths to which the religious leaders went to condemn Jesus. It emphasizes the theme of injustice and the futility of deceit in the pursuit of manipulating justice.

How does Mark 14:59 relate to the trial of Jesus?

Mark 14:59 is a key moment in the trial of Jesus, revealing the unreliable nature of the accusations against Him. It underscores the corrupt practices of the authorities seeking to silence Him.

What lesson can we learn from Mark 14:59?

Mark 14:59 teaches us the value of honesty and integrity. It serves as a reminder to uphold the truth in our own lives, as deceit can lead to serious consequences.

The Book of Mark
Book Summary

The Book of Mark

Mark 1: John the Baptist and the Beginning of Jesus's Ministry

John the Baptist appears in the wilderness and preaches a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. People from Judaea and Jerusalem come to him, confess their sins, and are baptized in the river Jordan. John wears camel's hair and a leather belt and eats locusts and wild honey. He announces that someone stronger than he is coming after him and says he is not worthy to stoop down and untie his sandals. He baptizes with water, but the one coming will baptize with the Holy Ghost.

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