MARK—NOTE ON Mark 14:10 The Jewish authorities were glad for the help of Judas Iscariot; he would be able to tell them where Jesus could be found when there were no crowds present. Mark, like Luke (Luke 22:5), simply says Judas was given money in exchange for betraying Jesus; Matthew records the exact amount: “thirty pieces of silver” (see note on Matt. 26:15–16).

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