Mark 14:53
"but he left the linen cloth and fled from them naked."
Key Reflection
In Mark 14:53, Jesus is led away to the high priest after his arrest, where he is stripped of his linen garment—a symbol of purity and holiness—before fleeing naked. This scene would have been shocking to the original audience, as it reveals the degradation and humiliation inflicted upon Jesus, a act that underscores his suffering and the injustice of his trial. The stripping of his garments was more than just a physical removal; it symbolized the stripping away of his status and honor, aligning with the broader narrative of his sacrificial death for the sins of others.
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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes