Commentary on Mark 6:1-13. Before Mark reports John the Baptist's death, Mark tells the story of Jesus' hometown rejection. |
Jesus describes an itinerant ministry where the evangelists live solely on the kindness of strangers, and on faith that Jesus knows what he is talking about. |
In Mark 6:1-13 are two different but related stories about Jesus' ministry. In the first story, Jesus preached to his hometown. But instead of a warm welcome, ... |
10 мая 2019 г. · The stories of Jesus' rejection at Nazareth and John's death demonstrate the power of evil arrayed against God's prophets and give us a hint of what lies ahead ... |
Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own town, among his relatives and in his own home.” He could not do any miracles there. |
Jesus left Nazareth as a carpenter. He came back as a rabbi, complete with a group of disciples. It isn't hard to see how the Nazareth locals would wonder, “ ... |
Practical Bible study on Mark 6:1-13. Includes cross references, discussion questions, commentary, outline, and applications on Mark 6. |
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3 июл. 2021 г. · When Jesus sent his apostles out on their first mission trip, he gave them simple rules to follow, which are good rules for us, too. |
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