Mark 14:10-11. See on Matthew 26:14-16; Luke 22:3-6. Both accounts are fuller.

He that was one of the twelve, lit., ‘ the one of the Twelve,' pointing to a well-known one.

That (in order that) he might deliver him up unto them. The definite purpose of Judas is brought out more fully here than by Matthew. The delivery to them involved all the rest of our Lord's sufferings.

When they heard it. Hearing the proposal. This is peculiar to Mark.

Promised. The money was probably not paid until the night of the betrayal.

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