The Meaning of Mark 14:42 Explained

Mark 14:42

KJV: Rise up, let us go; lo, he that betrayeth me is at hand.

YLT: rise, we may go, lo, he who is delivering me up hath come nigh.'

Darby: Arise, let us go; behold, he that delivers me up has drawn nigh.

ASV: Arise, let us be going: behold, he that betrayeth me is at hand.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

Rise up,  let us go;  lo,  he that betrayeth  me  is at hand. 

What does Mark 14:42 Mean?

Context Summary

Mark 14:32-52 - Alone In The Hour Of Trial
When the soul is overwhelmed, it seeks to be alone, and yet not too far from human sympathy and help. The three most trusted might enter the enclosure, but even they could not share the depth of the Master's anguish, which was so great as to threaten His very life. He cried to Him who could save Him from dying before His trial and sentence, and was saved from what He feared. Our Lord did not shrink from physical suffering, but from the horror of becoming sin-bearer for the race, and putting away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. His disciples failed Him, but as He submitted to the Father's will His spirit rose triumphant. Sleep on now-the past is irrevocable. The disciples fled as fast as their feet would carry them. If only they had prayed, they would have been steadfast and unmovable. There are good reasons for supposing that the young man mentioned here was Mark himself. [source]

Chapter Summary: Mark 14

1  A conspiracy against Jesus
3  Expensive perfume is poured on his head by a woman
10  Judas sells his Master for money
12  Jesus himself foretells how he will be betrayed by one of his disciples;
22  after the passover prepared, and eaten, institutes his last supper;
26  declares beforehand the flight of all his disciples, and Peter's denial
43  Judas betrays him with a kiss
46  Jesus is apprehended in the garden;
53  falsely accused and impiously condemned of the council;
65  shamefully abused by them;
66  and thrice denied by Peter

What do the individual words in Mark 14:42 mean?

Rise let us go behold the [one] betraying Me has drawn near
ἐγείρεσθε ἄγωμεν ἰδοὺ παραδιδούς με ἤγγικεν

ἐγείρεσθε  Rise 
Parse: Verb, Present Imperative Middle or Passive, 2nd Person Plural
Root: ἐγείρω  
Sense: to arouse, cause to rise.
ἄγωμεν  let  us  go 
Parse: Verb, Present Subjunctive Active, 1st Person Plural
Root: ἄγω  
Sense: to lead, take with one.
ἰδοὺ  behold 
Parse: Verb, Aorist Imperative Active, 2nd Person Singular
Root: ἰδού  
Sense: behold, see, lo.
  the  [one] 
Parse: Article, Nominative Masculine Singular
Root:  
Sense: this, that, these, etc.
παραδιδούς  betraying 
Parse: Verb, Present Participle Active, Nominative Masculine Singular
Root: παραδίδωμι  
Sense: to give into the hands (of another).
με  Me 
Parse: Personal / Possessive Pronoun, Accusative 1st Person Singular
Root: ἐγώ  
Sense: I, me, my.
ἤγγικεν  has  drawn  near 
Parse: Verb, Perfect Indicative Active, 3rd Person Singular
Root: ἐγγίζω  
Sense: to bring near, to join one thing to another.

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