Mark 3
Jesus is accused of blasphemy and performs more miracles.
Bible version
Jesus Heals on the Sabbath
Commentary
Mark 3 is a passage that focuses on the growing opposition to Jesus and his ministry. In this chapter, we see the religious leaders of the day plotting to destroy Jesus and his message. We also see Jesus' response to their opposition, as he continues to preach and heal the sick. The chapter begins with Jesus healing a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath. This act of healing was seen as a violation of the Sabbath laws, and the religious leaders were outraged. They began to plot how they could destroy Jesus. Jesus then calls his disciples and sends them out to preach and heal. He also appoints twelve apostles to be his closest followers. This is significant because it shows that Jesus is building a movement and is not afraid of the opposition. The chapter ends with Jesus being accused of being possessed by Beelzebul, the prince of demons. Jesus responds by saying that a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand. This is a powerful statement that shows Jesus' understanding of the opposition he is facing. Overall, Mark 3 is a powerful passage that shows the growing opposition to Jesus and his ministry. It also shows Jesus' response to this opposition, as he continues to preach and heal the sick. This passage is a reminder that Jesus was not afraid of the opposition and was determined to spread his message.
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There are 35 verses in Mark, chapter 3.