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New TestamentMark · Chapter 15

Mark 15:2

Meaning, cross-references, and a prayer for Mark 15:2 — by Collins Asein

Quick Summary

Mark 15:2 is a verse from the book of Mark in the New Testament. The KJV reads: "And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews? And he answering said unto him, Thou sayest it." Below you will find the full verse text, cross-references, meaning, and a prayer based on this scripture.

Mark 15:2 — KJV

And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews? And he answering said unto him, Thou sayest it.

Mark 15:2 (KJV)

Mark 15:2 in Context — About the Book of Mark

Mark is the action Gospel — the shortest, fastest account, where Jesus heals, delivers, and teaches with immediate authority. Written for believers under Roman persecution, it presents the Son of God as the suffering servant who came not to be served, but to serve and give His life.

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Cross-References for Mark 15:2

And Pilate asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews? And he answered him and said, Thou sayest it.

Shares key themes with Mark 15:2: pilate, asked, art

And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews? And Jesus said unto him, Thou sayest.

Shares key themes with Mark 15:2: asked, art, king

Then Pilate entered into the judgment hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art thou the King of the Jews?

Shares key themes with Mark 15:2: pilate, art, king

Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am a king. To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice.

Shares key themes with Mark 15:2: pilate, art, king

And from thenceforth Pilate sought to release him: but the Jews cried out, saying, If thou let this man go, thou art not Caesar's friend: whosoever maketh himself a king speaketh against Caesar.

Shares key themes with Mark 15:2: pilate, art, king

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Collins Asein — Christian Author & Founder of PrayerKey