When Jesus rose from prayer and returned to the disciples, He found them asleep, exhausted from sorrow.
Parallel translations
- WEB When he rose up from his prayer, he came to the disciples, and found them sleeping because of grief,
- KJV And when he rose up from prayer, and was come to his disciples, he found them sleeping for sorrow,
- NKJV When He rose up from prayer, and had come to His disciples, He found them sleeping from sorrow.
- NASB When He rose from prayer, He came to the disciples and found them sleeping from sorrow,
- NLT At last he stood up again and returned to the disciples, only to find them asleep, exhausted from grief.
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Rising from prayer, Jesus finds the disciples asleep from grief. Their weakness contrasts with His steadfast watchfulness.
Overview
Exhausted by sorrow, the disciples sleep while Jesus prays through His agony. Luke compassionately notes that grief, not mere laziness, overcame them. Their failure to watch highlights human frailty and magnifies the lonely faithfulness of Christ in His darkest hour.
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Cross-references · 4
- Mark 14:40–41And again Jesus returned and found them sleeping—for their eyes were heavy. And they did not know what to answer Him.
- Matt 26:40Then Jesus returned to the disciples and found them sleeping. “Were you not able to keep watch with Me for one hour?” He asked Peter.
- Matt 26:43And again Jesus returned and found them sleeping—for their eyes were heavy.
- Mark 14:37Then Jesus returned and found them sleeping. “Simon, are you asleep?” He asked. “Were you not able to keep watch for one hour?
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