Mark 14 part 1 a series of events leading up to the betrayal of Yahusha

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Did you know? The Mount of Olives is directly associated with King David in the Old Testament. When Absalom, David's son, rebelled against him, David fled Jerusalem and went up the ascent of the Mount of Olives, weeping as he went, his head covered, and barefoot (2 Samuel 15:30). This episode marks a moment of deep distress and humility in David's life.Additionally, in the Book of Zechariah, the Mount of Olives is described as the place where Yahuah will stand when He returns to split the mountain in two, creating a valley for His people to flee (Zechariah 14:4)

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