Mark 6
Jesus is rejected by His own people, sends out the twelve apostles, and performs more miracles.
Bible version
Jesus Sends Out the Twelve Apostles
Commentary
Mark 6 is a chapter that focuses on the ministry of Jesus and the response of the people to His teachings. In this chapter, Jesus returns to His hometown of Nazareth and is rejected by the people there. He then sends out the twelve disciples to preach the gospel and perform miracles. They are successful in their mission, but when they return, Jesus is concerned about the people's lack of faith. He then goes to the nearby towns of Bethsaida and Chorazin, where He performs more miracles and teaches the people. The chapter ends with Jesus feeding the five thousand with five loaves and two fish. This miracle is a sign of God's provision and a reminder of His power. It also serves as a reminder of Jesus' compassion and mercy. He is willing to provide for the needs of the people, even when they do not believe in Him. Overall, Mark 6 is a chapter that emphasizes the power of Jesus and His willingness to provide for the needs of the people. It is a reminder of the importance of faith and the need to trust in God's provision. It is also a reminder of the importance of responding to Jesus' teachings with faith and obedience.
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There are 56 verses in Mark, chapter 6.