“Brother
Will betray brother
To death.
A father
Will betray his child.
Children
Will rise
Against parents.
They will have them
Put to death.”
καὶ παραδώσει ἀδελφὸς ἀδελφὸν εἰς θάνατον καὶ πατὴρ τέκνον, καὶ ἐπαναστήσονται τέκνα ἐπὶ γονεῖς καὶ θανατώσουσιν αὐτούς·
This is one of the few verses that are exactly word for word in Matthew, chapter 10:21, somewhat similar in Luke, chapter 21:16. This was also similar to Micah, chapter 7:6, where the prophet warned that they should not trust anyone. He said that the son was treating his father with contempt. The daughter was against her mother. The daughter-in-law was against her mother-in-law. Their worst enemies were not outside, but in their very own house. This was a time and a place where you could not trust anyone, even your friends, family, and lovers. You had to be careful with everyone. Jesus, via Mark, seems to indicate the same thing. Brother would betray or hand over his brother to death (καὶ παραδώσει ἀδελφὸς ἀδελφὸν εἰς θάνατον). A father would hand over or betray his child to death (καὶ πατὴρ τέκνον). Children would rise up against their parents (ἐπαναστήσονται τέκνα ἐπὶ γονεῖς). They would have them put to death (καὶ θανατώσουσιν αὐτούς). Family disputes would arise over Jesus. This was a far cry from love your neighbor.