Mark 5:21-34 Hemorrhaging Woman Healed. Mark 5:35-43 Jesus Heals Jairus Daughter. Mark 6:1-6 Jesus Returns to His Home Town of Nazareth. Mark 6:7-13 Jesus Sends His Disciples as Missionaries. Mark 6:14-29 Mark Tells About The Death of John The Baptist. Mark 6:30-44 Feeding of The 5000. Mark 6:45-52 Storm on The Sea of Galilee. Mark 6:53-56 Mark 6:30. And the apostles gathered themselves together. The twelve apostles of Christ, whom he had sent out, two by two, into different parts, having gone through them, and finished the embassy, they were sent about, met together in one place, and came in a body together, unto Jesus; their Lord and master, who had sent them, and to whom they Jesus walks on the sea ( Matthew 14:22-36; Mark 6:45-56; John 6:15-21) On seeing Jesus’ miracle with the bread and fish, many wanted to make him king immediately. This no doubt would have pleased many of Jesus’ followers, but for him it presented a possible temptation. He therefore sent his disciples to Bethsaida, while he escaped into the Mark 4:30–34 is a lesson from Jesus about the power of His message. Jesus is preparing His disciples to preach the gospel. He's talked about the different types of students they'll encounter ( Mark 4:1–20, 24–25 ), the need for teaching ( Mark 4:21–23 ), and the fact that they can't make anyone listen ( Mark 4:24–29 ). Jesus was tired, and the people were spiritually lost and in danger — "sheep without a shepherd." So Jesus gave them what they needed most: "He began teaching them many things." From a Christian point of view, saying a "shepherd and teacher" is redundant. A shepherd teaches by guiding, leading, protecting, correcting, and caring. Suicer), that, viz., from the analogy of δευτεραῖος , τριταῖος , ποσταῖος , &c. does not seem valid to disprove the existence of the more general possessive adj. in - ιος . But the great objection to this derivation is in the sense: which would then be in direct opposition to Matthew 6:34. Nor does it answer this tGElUi.

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