6 But Jesus said to them, “Leave her alone. Don’t make trouble for her. She did something really good to me. 7 You will always have poor people with you, and you can give them money whenever you want to. But I will not be here with you much longer.[c] 8 I will die soon, and people will bury my body. This woman poured the perfume on me to get my body ready. She did a good thing. 9 Listen. People will go everywhere in the world to tell people God’s story, and they will remember this woman and they will tell people about her too, and about the good thing she did today.”
11 They heard him say that, and they were very happy. They promised to pay him money. So he waited for a good time to help them catch Jesus.
13 Jesus said, “All right, you 2 go over there into Jerusalem city, and after you get there you will meet a man. He will be carrying a big jug of water. Follow him, and he will go into a house. 14 You talk to the boss over that house. You tell him, ‘Our teacher wants you to show us the room you have for visitors. He wants to eat the Passover dinner there with his followers.’ 15 Then that boss will take you upstairs to a big room that he’s got set up and ready. You can get the dinner ready for us there.”
16 Those 2 men left him and went into Jerusalem. Everything happened just like Jesus told them. So they got the food ready for that special Passover dinner.
17 When the sun went down, Jesus and his special workers went to that house to eat the Passover dinner. 18 While they were eating, Jesus said to them, “Listen, one of you men, that is eating with me here right now, will turn against me and help the people that want to kill me.”[d]
19 His 12 special workers were sad, and each of them said to him, “Were you talking about me? No, not me. I will not do that.”
20 Jesus said, “It is one of you that is eating food with me right now. 21 I’m God’s special man from heaven, and I have to die, just like God says in his book. But the man that helps my enemies to catch me, he will get really bad trouble from God. He will wish he was never born.”
22 After that, while they were still eating their dinner, Jesus picked up some damper and thanked God for it, then he broke it into bits and gave it to his special workers. He said, “This damper is my body. Take a bit and eat it.”
23 Then he picked up the cup of wine and said thank you to God for it, and he gave it to them, and they passed it around, and each of them drank a little bit of wine. 24 He told them, “This wine is my blood. I will die and pour out my blood for a lot of people. It’s like this, God has agreed to save people, and I will die so he can do that. My blood will come out, and it is like I’m using my blood to sign God’s new agreement with people, to say that they are not guilty of the bad things they did.[e] 25 Listen, I will not drink any wine again until the day that I sit down with God and all his family, and he will show everyone that he is the biggest boss. Then I will drink a new sort of wine with you.”
26 After Jesus said that, they all sang a song to God, and then they went out of that house to go to the hill called Olive Trees Hill.
29 Peter said, “Maybe all the others will run away, but not me. No way.”
30 But Jesus said to him, “Listen to me, Peter. Tonight you will tell people that you don’t know me. You will say that 3 times, and then a chook will yell out 2 times, just like it always does before the sun comes up.”
31 But Peter talked really strong to Jesus. He said, “No. People might try to force me to say that. They might even tell me that they will kill me, but I will never say that I don’t know you.”
33 He asked Peter, James and John to go with him, and they walked away from the others. Then Jesus started to get really sad and upset. 34 And he said to them, “I feel really sad right now. I feel so sad, it’s like I’m dying. Stay here and keep on looking out for trouble.”
35 Then Jesus walked away from them a little bit and lay down on the ground. 36 He said to God, “Father, you can do anything. You can take this trouble away from me. It’s too hard for me. But you do what you want to do, not what I want.”
37 Jesus went back to his 3 followers and found them asleep. He said to Peter, “Wake up, Simon. Can’t you stay awake with me for just one hour? 38 Stay awake and pray to God so that nothing will get you to go wrong. I know that you want to do the right thing, but your body is weak and wants to sleep.”
39 Jesus left them again, and he prayed again. He kept on asking God the same thing. 40 Jesus’s 3 followers were very tired, and they just couldn’t stay awake. Then Jesus came back to them again, and they were asleep again. After they woke up, they felt shame, and they didn’t know what to say to him.
41 Jesus went away and prayed to God again. Then he came back to his 3 followers and said, “Are you still resting? You can’t sleep any more now. Look. I’m God’s special man from heaven, but those bad men will soon come and get me. 42 So get up, we have to go now. See, here is the man that is helping them catch me.”
47 One of Jesus’s followers was standing right there, and he pulled out his long knife. He cut off the ear of a man that worked for the big boss of the Jewish ceremonies.
48 Jesus said to the mob, “Why have you got all these long knives and fighting sticks? I’m not a criminal. No way. 49 I was always in God’s ceremony house, and I taught the people there every day, but you didn’t grab me then. But a long time ago, God said that you will grab me. It is in his book. So you will grab me now.”[h]
50 Then Jesus’s followers got frightened, and they ran away and left him there.
51 There was a young man there that followed along a little bit behind Jesus. He was just wearing a sheet wrapped around him. 52 That mob of men tried to grab him, but they only grabbed the sheet. He wriggled out of it and ran away naked.
55 All the Jewish leaders there tried to get somebody to say, “We saw Jesus do bad things,” so that they could kill him, but nobody told a strong story against him. 56 Lots of people stood up and told lies about Jesus, but they didn’t agree with each other. Their stories were all mixed up.
57 Some men stood up and told this lie. 58 They said, “We heard this man say, ‘I will knock down God’s ceremony house and build another one in 3 days. Lots of men built this one, but I will build a new one just by myself.’ ”[i] 59 But even those men had their stories mixed up. They didn’t agree with each other.
60 The big boss of the Jewish ceremonies stood up in the meeting and said to Jesus, “All those people said that you did bad things. You heard them. What do you say?” 61 But Jesus didn’t answer him. He just kept his mouth shut.
62 Jesus said, “Yes, I am. I’m God’s special man from heaven. And one day, you mob will all see me sitting there in heaven on the right-hand side of God, the powerful one. And you will also see me come back here in the clouds.”[j]
63-64 Then that big boss of the Jewish ceremonies got so angry that he tore his clothes and said to the Jewish leaders, “Did you hear that? This man said that he is the same as God. We don’t need anyone to say anything more. We heard it ourselves. So what do you reckon, did he break our law?”
65 Some of the people in that meeting spat on Jesus. They tied a rag across his eyes so that he couldn’t see, then they hit him with their hands and said, “Hey. You reckon that God gives you power to know things, so tell us, who hit you?” Then the guards grabbed Jesus and hit him.
68 But Peter said, “No. I don’t know what you are talking about.” Then Peter went back to the gate of that yard. Just then a chook yelled out.
69 That girl saw Peter at the gate and started to tell the people, “This man is one of Jesus’s mob.”
70 But again Peter said, “No, I’m not.”
71 Peter got really wild, and he said, “I’m telling you, I don’t know that man. I don’t know what you are talking about. God knows that this is true, or if not, he can kill me.”
72 Straight away, that chook yelled out again. Then Peter remembered the words Jesus said to him before, “Tonight you will tell people that you don’t know me. You will say that 3 times, and then a chook will yell out 2 times.” When Peter remembered these words, he was very sad, and he cried a lot.
<- Mark 13Mark 15 ->- a Exodus 12:1-27
- b Luke 7:37-38
- c Deuteronomy 15:11
- d Psalm 41:9
- e Exodus 24:8; Jeremiah 31:31-34
- f Zechariah 13:7
- g Matthew 28:16
- h Luke 19:47; 21:37
- i John 2:19
- j Psalm 110:1; Daniel 7:13
- k Leviticus 24:16