New Testament

New Testament

Mark

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§1.1-1.22–§1.23-1.45
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New Testament, Gospel of Mark, Institut für neutestamentliche Textforschung, 2017

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The Institut für neutestamentliche Textforschung · CC BY-SA 4.0

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Summary

This work depicts the beginning of Jesus Christ's public ministry and the initial steps of his mission. The narrative opens with the preaching of John the Baptist, followed by Jesus' baptism in the Jordan River and his temptation in the wilderness. Afterward, Jesus begins proclaiming the kingdom of God in Galilee and calls his first disciples, including Simon and Andrew. In the synagogue of Capernaum, he astounds the people by casting out an unclean spirit, and subsequently heals many sick individuals, including Simon's mother-in-law. Through performing miracles such as cleansing a leper, Jesus' reputation spreads widely as he travels throughout Galilee, dedicatedly continuing his ministry.

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