Mark 11
Introduction
Verses 1–11
We have here the story of the public entry Christ made into Jerusalem, four or five days before his death. And he came into town thus remarkably, 1. To show that he was not afraid of the power and malice of his enemies in Jerusalem.
Verses 12–26
Here is, I. Christ’s cursing the fruitless fig-tree. He had a convenient resting-place at Bethany, and therefore thither he went at resting-time; but his work lay at Jerusalem, and thither therefore he returned in the morning, at working-time; and so intent was he upon his work, that he went out…
Verses 27–33
We have here Christ examined by the great Sanhedrim concerning his authority; for they claimed a power to call prophets to an account concerning their mission. They came to him when he was walking in the temple, not for his diversion, but teaching the people, first one company and then another.
We are now come to the Passion-Week, the week in which Christ died, and the great occurrences of that week. I. Christ’s riding in triumph into Jerusalem, Mark 11:1–11. II. His cursing the barren fig-tree, Mark 11:12–14. III.