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Mark 14:2 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

2 ‘Not during the festival,’ they said, ‘so that there won’t be a riot among the people.’

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

2 But they said, Not on the feast day, lest there be an uproar of the people.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

2 For they kept saying, It must not be during the Feast, for fear that there might be a riot of the people.

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American Standard Version (1901)

2 for they said, Not during the feast, lest haply there shall be a tumult of the people.

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Common English Bible

2 But they agreed that it shouldn’t happen during the festival; otherwise, there would be an uproar among the people.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

2 But they said, "Not on the feast day, lest perhaps there may be a tumult among the people."

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

2 But they said: Not on the festival day, lest there should be a tumult among the people.

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Mark 14:2
13 Tagairtí Cros  

Many plans are in a person’s heart, but the  Lord’s decree will prevail.


No wisdom, no understanding, and no counsel will prevail against the  Lord.


It is good for a man to bear the yoke while he is still young.


‘You know   that the Passover takes place after two days, and the Son of Man will be handed over to be crucified.’


‘Not during the festival,’ they said, ‘so there won’t be rioting among the people.’


The chief priests and the scribes  heard it and started looking for a way to kill him. For they were afraid  of him, because the whole crowd was astonished by his teaching.


But if we say, “Of human origin” ’ #– #they were afraid of the crowd, because everyone thought that John was truly a prophet.


It  was two days before the Passover  and the Festival  of Unleavened Bread.  The chief priests and the scribes  were looking for a cunning  way to arrest Jesus and kill him.


While  he was in Bethany  at the house of Simon the leper,  , as he was reclining at the table,  a woman came with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume of pure nard. She broke the jar and poured it on his head.


But if we say, “Of human origin,” all the people  will stone us, because they are convinced that John was a prophet.’


The  Festival of Unleavened Bread,  which is called Passover,  was approaching.


Then the Pharisees said to one another, ‘You see? You’ve accomplished nothing. Look, the world has gone after him! ’


When some from the crowd heard these words, they said, ‘This truly is the Prophet.’


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