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David Guzik commentary on Mark 4 describes the parables of the soils and the mustard seed, and where Jesus calms a storm on the Sea of Galilee.
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Mark 13:1-13 – Endure to the End. Mark 13:14-23 – THE Sign. Mark 13:24-37 – Watch and Pray. Mark 14:1-11 – She Did What She Could. Mark 14:12-31 – What to Remember. Mark 14:32-52 – Jesus in the Garden of Crushing. Mark 14:53-72 – Jesus Tried and Denied. Mark 15:1-21 – The Innocent in the Place of the Guilty.
Aug 25, 2023 · This commentary will take you verse by verse through Mark chapter 4. Jesus teaches on the parable of the sower, the parable of the mustard seed, and calms the storm on Galilee.
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A. Introduction: The unique character of the Gospel of Mark. 1. Revelation 4:7 describes the cherubim around God's throne as beings with four faces: a lion, a calf, a man, and an eagle. By long tradition, the church has attributed one of these "faces" to each of the Gospels, according to the character and message of the particular Gospel.