And there followed him a certain young man, having a linen cloth cast about his naked body; and the young men laid hold on him:
Parallel translations
- WEB A certain young man followed him, having a linen cloth thrown around himself, over his naked body. The young men grabbed him,
- BSB One young man who had been following Jesus was wearing a linen cloth around his body. They caught hold of him,
- NKJV Now a certain young man followed Him, having a linen cloth thrown around his naked body. And the young men laid hold of him,
- NASB A young man was following Him, wearing nothing but a linen sheet over his naked body; and they *seized him.
- NLT One young man following behind was clothed only in a long linen shirt. When the mob tried to grab him,
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Quick answer
A young man following Jesus flees when grabbed. The detail underscores the total abandonment of Jesus.
Overview
This brief, vivid note, found only in Mark, has often been thought to be the author's own modest self-reference, though Scripture does not say so. Whoever he was, his panicked flight illustrates how completely Jesus was forsaken. The image reinforces that Jesus stood alone as everyone fled.
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Mark drives urgently to the cross, showing Jesus the Son of God as the suffering Servant who 'came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.'
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