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Walking through Mark: Mark 3:20-35

As the list of disciples closes in the previous passage with a traitor's name, here we see a different type of betrayal of Jesus from an unlikely source, His own family. In this passage Mark uses a literary device where he sandwiches one story in the middle of two other related stories to make a… Continue reading Walking through Mark: Mark 3:20-35

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Walking through Mark: Mark 2:18-28

Jesus continues to show His authority as He conflicts increasingly with Jewish religious leaders. It is interesting to note that the previous verses talk about a feast with "sinners and tax collectors" and this text opens with a discussion of fasting (From France's Mark Commentary of the Greek Text.) Every facet of Jewish life is… Continue reading Walking through Mark: Mark 2:18-28