Mark 8
Jesus feeds the 4,000 and teaches about the yeast of the Pharisees.
Bible version
The Healing of the Blind Man at Bethsaida
Commentary
Mark 8 is a pivotal chapter in the Gospel of Mark, as it marks the beginning of Jesus' journey to Jerusalem and his eventual death. In this chapter, Jesus begins to reveal to his disciples the truth of his identity and mission. He performs a miraculous feeding of the four thousand, and then warns his disciples against the leaven of the Pharisees and Herod. Jesus then takes his disciples to the region of Caesarea Philippi, where he asks them who people say he is. After they answer, Jesus then asks them who they say he is. Peter answers that Jesus is the Christ, and Jesus then begins to explain to them the cost of discipleship. He tells them that he must suffer, be rejected, and be killed, and then rise again. The chapter ends with Jesus healing a blind man in Bethsaida. This miracle serves as a sign of the power of Jesus and his mission. It also serves as a reminder to the disciples of the importance of faith and trust in Jesus. Mark 8 is an important chapter in the Gospel of Mark, as it marks the beginning of Jesus' journey to Jerusalem and his eventual death. It also serves as a reminder to the disciples of the importance of faith and trust in Jesus.
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There are 38 verses in Mark, chapter 8.