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182:0.1 It was about ten o'clock this Thursday night when [[Jesus]] led the eleven [[apostles]] from the [[home]] of Elijah and Mary Mark on their way back to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane Gethsemane] camp. Ever since [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_177#177:1._ONE_DAY_ALONE_WITH_GOD that day in the hills], [[John Mark]] had made it his [[business]] to keep a watchful eye on [[Jesus]]. [[John Mark|John]], being in need of [[sleep]], had obtained several hours of [[rest]] while [[the Master]] had been with his [[apostles]] in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenacle upper room], but on hearing them coming downstairs, he arose and, quickly throwing a linen coat about himself, followed them through the [[city]], over the brook [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidron_Valley Kidron], and on to their [[private]] encampment [[adjacent]] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane Gethsemane Park]. And [[John Mark]] remained so near [[the Master]] throughout this night and the next day that he [[witnessed]] everything and overheard much of what [[the Master]] said from this time on to the hour of the [[crucifixion]].
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182:0.1 It was about ten o'clock this Thursday night when [[Jesus]] led the eleven [[apostles]] from the [[home]] of Elijah and Mary Mark on their way back to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane Gethsemane] camp. Ever since [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_177#177:1._ONE_DAY_ALONE_WITH_GOD that day in the hills], [[John Mark]] had made it his [[business]] to keep a watchful eye on [[Jesus]]. [[John Mark|John]], being in need of [[sleep]], had obtained several hours of [[rest]] while [[the Master]] had been with his [[apostles]] in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenacle upper room], but on hearing them coming downstairs, he arose and, quickly throwing a linen coat about himself, followed them through the [[city]], over the brook [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidron_Valley Kidron], and on to their [[private]] encampment [[adjacent]] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane Gethsemane Park]. And [[John Mark]] remained so near [[the Master]] throughout this night and the next day that he [[witnessed]] everything and overheard much of what [[the Master]] said from this time on to the hour of the [[crucifixion]].
  
 
182:0.2 As [[Jesus]] and [[the eleven]] made their way back to camp, [[the apostles]] began to [[wonder]] about the [[meaning]] of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]]'s prolonged [[absence]], and they [[spoke]] to one another concerning [[the Master]]'s [[prediction]] that one of them would [[betray]] him, and for the first time they [[suspected]] that all was not well with [[Judas Iscariot]]. But they did not [[engage]] in open comment about [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] until they reached the camp and [[observed]] that he was not there, waiting to [[receive]] them. When they all [[besieged]] [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] to know what had become of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]], their [[chief]] remarked only, " I do not know where [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] is, but I [[fear]] he has [[deserted]] us. "
 
182:0.2 As [[Jesus]] and [[the eleven]] made their way back to camp, [[the apostles]] began to [[wonder]] about the [[meaning]] of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]]'s prolonged [[absence]], and they [[spoke]] to one another concerning [[the Master]]'s [[prediction]] that one of them would [[betray]] him, and for the first time they [[suspected]] that all was not well with [[Judas Iscariot]]. But they did not [[engage]] in open comment about [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] until they reached the camp and [[observed]] that he was not there, waiting to [[receive]] them. When they all [[besieged]] [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] to know what had become of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]], their [[chief]] remarked only, " I do not know where [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] is, but I [[fear]] he has [[deserted]] us. "
  
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182:0.1 It was about ten o'clock this Thursday night when Jesus led the eleven apostles from the home of Elijah and Mary Mark on their way back to the Gethsemane camp. Ever since that day in the hills, John Mark had made it his business to keep a watchful eye on Jesus. John, being in need of sleep, had obtained several hours of rest while the Master had been with his apostles in the upper room, but on hearing them coming downstairs, he arose and, quickly throwing a linen coat about himself, followed them through the city, over the brook Kidron, and on to their private encampment adjacent to Gethsemane Park. And John Mark remained so near the Master throughout this night and the next day that he witnessed everything and overheard much of what the Master said from this time on to the hour of the crucifixion.

182:0.2 As Jesus and the eleven made their way back to camp, the apostles began to wonder about the meaning of Judas's prolonged absence, and they spoke to one another concerning the Master's prediction that one of them would betray him, and for the first time they suspected that all was not well with Judas Iscariot. But they did not engage in open comment about Judas until they reached the camp and observed that he was not there, waiting to receive them. When they all besieged Andrew to know what had become of Judas, their chief remarked only, " I do not know where Judas is, but I fear he has deserted us. "

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