Mark 15 The Crucifixion
Classic verse-by-verse commentary on Mark 15 from Jamieson, Fausset & Brown (1871). Covers: Jesus is brought before pilate--at a second hearing, pilate, after seeking to release him, delivers him up--after being cruelly entreated, he is led away to be crucified. ( = mt 26:1, 2, 11-31; Lu 23:1-6, 13-25; Joh 18:28-19:16); Crucifixion and death of the Lord Jesus. ( = mt 27:32-50; Lu 23:26-46; Joh 19:17-30); Signs and circumstances following the death of the Lord Jesus.--he is taken down from the cross and buried--the sepulchre is guarded. ( = mt 27:51-66; Lu 23:45, 47-56; Joh 19:31-42).
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown (1871)Jesus is brought before pilate--at a second hearing, pilate, after seeking to release him, delivers him up--after being cruelly entreated, he is led away to be crucified. ( = mt 26:1, 2, 11-31; Lu 23:1-6, 13-25; Joh 18:28-19:16)
See on Joh 18:28-19:16.
Crucifixion and death of the Lord Jesus. ( = mt 27:32-50; Lu 23:26-46; Joh 19:17-30)
See on Joh 19:17-30.
Signs and circumstances following the death of the Lord Jesus.--he is taken down from the cross and buried--the sepulchre is guarded. ( = mt 27:51-66; Lu 23:45, 47-56; Joh 19:31-42)
See on Mt 27:51-56; and Joh 19:31-42.
Commentary text from Jamieson-Fausset-Brown (1871), a public-domain work, offered freely for personal study. Scripture quotations are from the public-domain King James Version.