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The story includes false political expectations and betrayal, and a final meal with those who are Jesus' closest followers. They will hear him announce words ...
The Lord wants to use people who have not become slaves to worldly people as His servants or as His workers.
Mark 11:1-10. Mark's account of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem is more restrained and less victorious in tone than the other gospel accounts.
6 июн. 2022 г. · This commentary on Mark 11:1-11 focuses on the lessons learned from the donkey used to ride into Jerusalem during His triumphant entry.
Mark 11:1-11 depicts Jesus as a long-awaited king. It does this in both obvious and subtle ways, and with a heavy dose of tension and irony.
Sit and relax by focussing on your breathing for a few minutes so that you can contemplate the Gospel using your imagination.
These small group studies of the gospel of Mark 1:35-45 contain outlines, commentary, cross-references, Bible study discussion questions, and applications.
David Guzik commentary on Mark 11 describes the triumphal entry of Jesus to Jerusalem and how Jesus answers the questions of the religious leaders.
Mark 11:1–11 records an event included in all four Gospels: that several days before the crucifixion, Jesus enters Jerusalem, welcomed by the people as the ...
11 мая 2019 г. · The lesson for us is that the Lord can take our humble offerings and turn them to gold. He can use our modest gifts in ways that we could never ...
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