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3. (Mark 3:23-27) Jesus answers those who attributed His work to Satan. So He called them to Himself and said to them in parables: “How can Satan cast out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.
- Study Guide for Mark 4 by David Guzik
Kingdom Parables and Kingdom Power A. The parable of the...
- Study Guide for Mark 4 by David Guzik
What can we learn from Jesus’ example of choosing apostles to be with Him and to help Him? What does the fact that Jesus chose as apostles both Simon the Zealot, a political extremist, and Matthew the tax collector, a traitor working for the occupying government, tell us about the kingdom of God?
MARK STUDY QUESTIONS – 5 Mark 3: 13 – 35 The mention of Baal-zebub or Beel-zebul in this passage would have a special meaning to the people during that time. Baal itself was the god that opposed Israel’s God and had the idea of “master”, “possessor” or “husband”. The undertone had to do with power. There were varieties
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Mark wrote for the Romans, and ultimately for all of us, and his theme is Jesus Christ the Servant. If we had to pick a key verse in this gospel, it would be Mark 10:45: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”
strong that they separated, Barnabas taking Mark and Paul taking Silas. Acts 12:25; 13:5,13; 15:37-39 * Nevertheless, Mark did work with Paul again later, and Paul viewed him as being useful to him in the work. 2 Timothy 4:11; Colossians 4:10 * Mark was a close associate of Peter, who referred to him as his son (1 Peter 5:13).
Practical Bible study on Mark 3:13-35. Includes cross references, commentary, discussion questions, outline, and applications on Mark 3.