Mark 11:1-19

Mark 11:1-19

[1] And  when  they came nigh  to  Bethphage  and  Bethany,  at  the mount  of Olives,  he sendeth forth  two  of his  disciples,  [2] And  saith  unto them,  Go your way  into  the village  over against  and  as soon as  ye be entered  into  it,  ye shall find  a colt  tied,  whereon  never  man  sat;  loose  him,  [3] And  if  any man  say  Why  do ye  say ye  that  the Lord  hath  need  of him;  and  straightway  he will send  him  hither.  [4] they went their way,  and  found  the colt  tied  by  the door  without  in  a place where two ways met;  and  they loose  him.  [5] And  certain of them  that stood  there  unto them,  What  do ye,  loosing  the colt?  [6] And  they said  unto them  even as  Jesus  and  them  go.  [7] And  the colt  to  Jesus,  and  their  garments  on  him;  and  he sat  upon  him.  [8] And  many  spread  their  garments  in  the way:  and  others  cut down  branches  off  and  strawed  them in  the way.  [9] And  they that went before,  and  they that followed,  cried,  Hosanna;  Blessed  is he that cometh  in  the name  of the Lord:  [10] Blessed  be the kingdom  father  David,  that cometh  in  Hosanna  in  the highest.  [11] And  entered  into  Jerusalem,  and  into  the temple:  and  when he had looked round about upon  all things,  and now  he went out  unto  Bethany  with  the twelve.  [12] And  on the morrow,  when they  were come  from  Bethany,  he was hungry:  [13] And  a fig tree  afar off  having  leaves,  he came,  if  he might find  any thing  thereon:  and  when he came  to  it,  he found  nothing  leaves;  for  the time  of figs  not  [14] And  answered  and said  unto it,  No man  eat  fruit  of  hereafter  for  ever.  And  his  disciples  heard  [15] And  they come  to  Jerusalem:  and  went  into  the temple,  and began  to cast out  them that sold  and  bought  in  the temple,  and  overthrew  the tables  of the moneychangers,  and  the seats  that sold  doves;  [16] And  not  suffer  that  any man  should carry  any vessel  through  the temple.  [17] And  he taught,  unto them,  not  written,  house  shall be called  of all  nations  the house  of prayer?  but  have made  it  a den  of thieves.  [18] And  the scribes  and  chief priests  heard  it, and  sought  how  they might destroy  him:  for  they feared  him,  all  the people  was astonished  at  his  doctrine.  [19] And  even  was come,  he went  out of  the city.