Mark 11:29
And Iesus answered, and saide vnto them, I will also aske of you one question, and answere me, and I will tell you by what authoritie I doe these things. Mark 11:29 (KJV)
And Jesus answered and said unto them,
I will also ask of you one question, and answer me, and I will tell you by what authority I do these things. Mark 11:29 (KJV)
The chief priests, the scribes, and the elders were gathered together, reasoning among themselves about how to respond to the Master’s challenge. They recognized a dilemma: if they were to answer, “From heaven,” Jesus would reply, “Why then did ye not believe him?” Yet if they were to say, “Of men,” they feared the reaction of the people, because all men counted John to be a prophet indeed. Their discussion revealed a genuine concern for public opinion and a recognition of John’s prophetic reputation. Some claim that the chief priests, scribes, and elders were perplexed at His answer, although that particular wording does not appear in the King James Version of the Bible. The passage therefore highlights the tension between the religious authorities’ desire to maintain control and the undeniable authority that Jesus demonstrated. Their fear of the crowd underscores how the testimony of John the Baptist had shaped popular expectations of true prophetic authority. In this exchange, Jesus exposes the leaders’ inability to give a satisfactory answer without exposing their own motives. Their internal debate, their fear of the people, and their acknowledgment of John’s status all serve to illuminate the broader question of divine versus human authority that underlies the narrative. The scene invites readers to consider how authority is claimed, how it is received, and what it means to stand before a question that demands both honesty and humility.

