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What theme does Mark introduce in Chapter 2 of his narrative?
What theme does Mark introduce in Chapter 2 of his narrative?
In Mark 3:1-6, who plots to destroy Jesus after the healing on the Sabbath?
In Mark 3:1-6, who plots to destroy Jesus after the healing on the Sabbath?
What event leads to the plotting against Jesus in Mark 3:1-6?
What event leads to the plotting against Jesus in Mark 3:1-6?
Which chapter in Mark's narrative introduces the theme of conflict?
Which chapter in Mark's narrative introduces the theme of conflict?
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What action performed by Jesus instigates a serious plot against him?
What action performed by Jesus instigates a serious plot against him?
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Study Notes
Conflict and Rejection in Mark
- Mark introduces the themes of conflict and rejection early in the narrative (Chapter 2).
- These themes are further emphasized in Mark 3:1-6. This account depicts a healing on the Sabbath.
- The Pharisees and Herodians react by plotting Jesus' destruction.
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Explore the themes of conflict and rejection presented in Mark Chapter 2 and their significance in the narrative. This quiz delves into Mark 3:1-6, highlighting the reactions of the Pharisees and Herodians following Jesus’ healing on the Sabbath. Test your knowledge on these key biblical concepts!