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Mark 14

Mark 14

Mark 14 begins two days before the fest of Unleavened Bread. The Temple officials want to have Jesus arrested and put to death, but not during the festivities, as they fear the people will object.

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Mark 1

Mark 1

Mark 1 tells the story of Jesus’ adult life. Mark includes the story of John the Baptist, a man who baptized people in the Jordan River. John tells the people around him of the coming of a man who will be much more powerful than himself, saying that this man will baptize them a divine spirit, rather than water alone

Mark 2

Mark 2

Mark 2 focuses on one of the events from Jesus’ life when He was preaching and performing miracles. During this time there was a man who suffered from palsy who was brought to Jesus.

Mark 3

Mark 3

Mark 3 first addresses a conflict between Jesus and the Pharisees regarding healing on the Sabbath. It also talks about Jesus’ naming of the twelve Apostles.