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  • Gospel of Mark
    • Whole Gospel of Mark
    • Mark 1
      • Mark 1 : 1 -13. The Beginning: Jesus is baptised
      • Mark 1 : 14 -15. Jesus proclaims the Kingdom of God
      • Mark 1 : 16 – 20. Jesus calls four fishermen
      • Mark 1 : 21 – 28. Jesus teaches in the synagogue
      • Mark 1 : 29 – 31. Jesus heals Simon’s mother-in-law
      • Mark 1 : 32- 34. Jesus cures many sick people
      • Mark 1 : 35 – 39. His followers find Jesus praying
      • Mark 1 : 40 – 45. Jesus heals a leper
    • Mark 2
      • Mark 2 : 1-12. Jesus heals a paralysed man
      • Mark 2 : 13-17. Jesus eats with sinners
      • Mark 2 : 18-20. Jesus is asked about fasting
      • Mark 2 : 21-22. Jesus talks about new wine
      • Mark 2 : 23-28. Jesus says the Sabbath was made for people
    • Mark 3
      • Mark 3 : 1-6. Jesus heals a man’s arm on the Sabbath
      • Mark 3 : 7-12. A summary: crowds follow Jesus
      • Mark 3: 13-20a. Jesus appoints the Twelve
      • Mark 3: 20b-30. Teachers of the Law accuse Jesus
      • Mark 3: 31-35
    • Mark 4
      • Mark 4: 1-9. Jesus tells a parable of a sower
      • Mark 4: 10-12. The purpose of parables
      • Mark 4: 13-20. Jesus explains the parable of the sower
      • Mark 4: 21-25. Jesus says, Hidden things will come to light
      • Mark 4: 26-29. Another parable about seed and harvest
      • Mark 4: 30-34. Jesus tells a parable of a mustard seed
      • Mark 4: 35-41. Jesus calms a storm
    • Mark 5
      • Mark 5 : 1-20. Jesus heals a man with many unclean spirits
      • Mark 5: 21-43. Jesus heals a woman and raises a girl from death
    • Mark 6
      • Mark 6: 1-6a. In Nazareth, people reject Jesus
      • Mark 6: 6b-13. Jesus sends out the Twelve to preach and heal
      • Mark 6: 14-29. Herod hears about Jesus. Herod kills John the Baptist.
      • Mark 6: 30-46. The Twelve come back. Jesus feeds 5,000 people
      • Mark 6: 47-52. Jesus walks on the water
      • Mark 6: 53-56. People bring ill people to Jesus
    • Mark 7
      • Mark 7: 1-13. Jesus argues with the Pharisees
      • Mark 7: 14-23. Jesus teaches about food laws
      • Mark 7: 24-30. A Gentile woman has faith
      • Mark 7: 31-37. Jesus makes a deaf man hear
    • Mark 8
      • Mark 8: 1-10. Jesus feeds 4,000 people
      • Mark 8: 11-13a. Jesus refuses to give the Pharisees a sign
      • Mark 8: 13b-21. The disciples still don’t understand
      • Mark 8: 22-26. Jesus makes a blind man see
      • Mark 8: 27-9: 1. Peter says that Jesus is the Messiah. Jesus tells them, ‘Take up your cross and follow me’.
    • Mark 9
      • Mark 9: 2-8. Peter, James and John see Jesus shining brightly
      • Mark 9: 9-13. The disciples ask Jesus about Elijah
      • Mark 9: 14-29. A father says ‘Help me to believe’
      • Mark 9: 30-32. For the second time, Jesus says that the Son of Man will suffer and die.
      • Mark 9: 33-37. Jesus tells the disciples, ‘The first must be last’
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