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  1. 1 Φεβ 2015 · Commentary on Mark 1:21-28 Possessed by the Holy Spirit, fresh from successfully confronting Satan in the wilderness, preaching the reign of God, and now in the company of at least four followers, it’s time for Jesus’ public ministry to gather momentum.

  2. Numbers 21 takes the reader on an intense journey with the Israelites, who continue their sojourn through the wilderness. They face challenges, doubts, and direct confrontations with their enemies, only to find God's miraculous intervention at every turn.

  3. 1 Φεβ 2009 · In the first brief section (1:21-22), Jesus and his newly called disciples enter Capernaum. On the Sabbath Jesus enters the synagogue and begins teaching. The people who heard him teach were astonished, “for he taught them as one having authority ( exousia ), and not as the scribes.”

  4. 28 Ιαν 2024 · Gospel. Revised Common Lectionary. View Bible Text. Commentary on Mark 1:21-28. David Schnasa Jacobsen. Share: Mark’s Gospel is not for the disengaged spectator; it is for those caught up in an apocalyptic struggle.

  5. 21 Φεβ 2024 · To provide a structured commentary on Mark 1:21-28, let’s break down the analysis into several key components: Context, Key Phrases, Theological Implications, Relevant Cross-references, Modern Relevance, and Personal Reflection. Jesus enters the synagogue in Capernaum and begins to teach.

  6. From the beginning Mark stamps his story with the spirit of our Lord’s own words, ‘I must work the works of Him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh.’ And yet there is no hurry, but the calm, equable rapidity with which planets move.

  7. sermonwriter.com › biblical-commentary › mark-121-28Mark 1:21-28 – Sermon Writer

    Biblical Commentary (Bible Study) Mark 1:21-28 EXEGESIS: MARK'S GOSPEL. THE CONTEXT Mark begins this Gospel with the ministry of John the Baptist (vv. 1-8), the baptism of Jesus (vv. 9-11), the temptation of Jesus (vv. 12-13), a brief summary of Jesus' preaching (vv. 14-15), the call of the first disciples.