NIV Butterfly Garden Holy Bible Book of Mark, "Prayer Is..., Getting to Know Jesus | Page 15

Mark 11:8  l  870 ­ rought the colt to ­Jesus and ­threw t ­ heir b cloaks over it, he sat on it. 8   Many peo­ple spread t ­ heir c ­ loaks on the road, ­while oth­ ers s ­ pread branch­es they had cut in the ­ head and t ­ hose ­fields. 9 Those who went a who fol­lowed shout­ed, “Hosanna!  a  ” “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”  b 10 “Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David!” “Hosanna in the highest heaven!” 11 ­Jesus en­tered Je­ru­sa­lem and went into the tem­ple ­courts. He l ­ ooked ­around at ev­ ery­thing, but ­since it was al­ready late, he went out to Beth­a­ny with the Twelve. J ­ esus Curses a Fig Tree and Clears the Temple Courts 12 The next day as they were leav­ing Beth­a­ny, ­Jesus was hun­gry. 13 See­ing in the dis­tance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any f ­ ruit. When he r ­ eached it, he ­found noth­ing but l ­ eaves, be­cause it was not the sea­son for figs. 14 Then he said to the tree, “May no one ever eat f ­ ruit from you ­again.” And his dis­ci­ples h ­ eard him say it. 15   On reach­ing Je­ru­sa­lem, ­Jesus en­tered the tem­ple c ­ ourts and be­gan driv­ing out ­those who were buy­ing and sell­ing ­there. He over­turned the ta­bles of the mon­ey chang­ers and the bench­es of ­those sell­ ing ­doves, 16   and ­would not al­low any­one to car­ry mer­chan­dise ­through the tem­ple ­courts. 17 And as he t ­ aught them, he said, “Is it not writ­ten: ‘My h ­ ouse will be c ­ alled a ­house of ­prayer for all na­tions’  c  ? But you have made it ‘a den of rob­bers.’  d  ” 18 The ­chief ­priests and the teach­ers of the law h ­ eard this and be­gan look­ing for a way to kill him, for they f ­ eared him, be­ cause the ­whole ­crowd was ­amazed at his teach­ing. 19 When eve­ning came, ­Jesus and his dis­ ci­ples  e went out of the city. 20 In the morn­ing, as they went a ­ long, they saw the fig tree with­ered from the ­roots. 21 Pe­ter re­mem­bered and said to Jesus, “Rab­bi, look! The fig tree you ­cursed has with­ered!” 22 “Have ­faith in God,” ­Jesus an­swered. 23 “Tru­ly  f I tell you, if any­one says to this moun­tain, ‘Go, ­throw your­self into the sea,’ and does not ­doubt in their ­heart but be­ lieves that what they say will hap­pen, it will be done for them. 24 There­fore I tell you, what­ev­er you ask for in p ­ rayer, be­ lieve that you have re­ceived it, and it will be ­yours. 25 And when you ­stand pray­ing, if you hold any­thing ­against any­one, for­give them, so that your Fa­ther in heav­en may for­give you your sins.” [26] g The Authority of ­Jesus Questioned 27   They ar­rived ­again in Je­ru­sa­lem, and ­while ­Jesus was walk­ing in the tem­ple courts, the c ­ hief ­priests, the teach­ers of the law and the el­ders came to him. 28 “By what au­thor­i­ty are you do­ing ­these ­things?” they ­asked. “And who gave you au­thor­i­ty to do this?” 29 ­Jesus re­plied, “I will ask you one ques­ tion. An­swer me, and I will tell you by what au­thor­i­ty I am do­ing ­these ­things. 30 John’s bap­tism — ​was it from heav­en, or of hu­ man or­i­gin? Tell  me!” 31 They dis­cussed it a ­ mong them­selves and said, “If we say, ‘From heav­en,’ he will ask, ‘Then why ­didn’t you be­lieve him?’ 32 But if we say, ‘Of hu­man or­i­gin’ . . .” (They feared the peo­ple, for ev­ery­one held that John real­ly was a proph­et.) 33 So they an­swered ­Jesus, “We ­don’t know.” ­Jesus said, “Nei­ther will I tell you by what au­thor­i­ty I am do­ing ­these things.” The Parable of the Tenants 12 Jesus then be­gan to ­speak to them in par­a­bles: “A man plant­ed a vine­yard. He put a wall ­around it, dug a pit for the wine­press and ­built a watch­tow­er. Then he rent­ed the vine­yard to some farm­ers and ­moved to an­oth­er ­place. 2 At har­vest time he sent a ser­vant to the ten­ants to col­lect from them some of the ­fruit of the vine­ yard. 3 But they s ­ eized him, beat him and sent him away emp­ty-hand­ed. 4 Then he sent an­oth­er ser­vant to them; they s ­ truck this man on the head and treat­ed him shame­ful­ly. 5 He sent ­still an­oth­er, and that one they k ­ illed. He sent many oth­ers; some of them they beat, oth­ers they killed. 6 “He had one left to send, a son, whom he l ­ oved. He sent him last of all, say­ing, ‘They will re­spect my son.’ a  9  A Hebrew expression meaning “Save!” which became an exclamation of praise; also in verse 10    b  9 Psalm 118:25,26    c  17  Isaiah 56:7    d  17 Jer. 7:11    e  19  Some early manuscripts came, Jesus    f  22,23  Some early manuscripts “If you have faith in God,” ­Jesus answered, 23 “truly    g  26  Some manuscripts include here words similar to Matt. 6:15.