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Study Notes
Mark Chapter Summaries
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Mark 1: Introduces John the Baptist's ministry, Jesus begins preaching, calls James and John, casts out a demon, heals Peter's mother-in-law, and cleanses a leper.
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Mark 2: Jesus heals a paralyzed man lowered through the roof, calls Matthew the tax collector, and responds to questions from the Pharisees about his actions.
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Mark 3: A man with a withered hand is healed, Jesus withdraws to the sea, chooses twelve apostles, discusses the eternal sin, and redefines family ties.
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Mark 4: Jesus shares parables, including the Parable of the Sower, focusing on the importance of receptiveness to God's word, and calms a storm.
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Mark 5: Features the healing of the Gerasene demoniac and the miraculous restoration of Jairus’ daughter to life.
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Mark 6: Documents Jesus' rejection in Nazareth, the sending out of the twelve disciples, recounts the beheading of John the Baptist, the feeding of 5,000, Jesus walking on water, and healing many in Gennesaret.
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Mark 7: Jesus criticizes the Pharisees for prioritizing human traditions over God's commandments, and heals the daughter of a Syrophoenician woman, affirming her faith.
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Mark 8: Describes the feeding of the 4,000, the Pharisees demanding a sign, the healing of a blind man, and Peter's declaration of Jesus as the Messiah.
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Mark 9: Features the Transfiguration of Jesus, the exorcism of a deaf and mute spirit from a boy, predictions of Jesus' death and resurrection, and teachings on eternal punishment.
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Mark 10: Discusses divorce and Jesus’ teachings on children, interactions with a rich young ruler, foretelling his own sufferings, and the request of James and John for prominent positions, alongside the healing of blind Bartimaeus.
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Mark 11: Portrays Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the cleansing of the temple, the withering of a fig tree, and the questioning of his authority by religious leaders.
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Mark 12: Relates the Parable of the Vineyard Workers, confrontations with Pharisees, Sadducees, and scribes, and the story of the widow's offering known as the widow's mite.
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Mark 13: Jesus foretells the destruction of the temple and discusses signs leading to the end times, highlighting themes of vigilance and preparedness.
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Mark 14: Chronicles the plot against Jesus, anointing at Simon’s house, the Last Supper instituting communion, Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane, his arrest, trial, and Peter's denial.
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Mark 15: Covers Jesus’ trial before Pilate, the mocking he endures, the crucifixion, and the burial of Jesus.
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Mark 16: Concludes with the discovery of the empty tomb, post-resurrection appearances of Jesus, and the Great Commission to his disciples.
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