Mark 1:18
1:18 They left their nets immediately and followed him.
Mark 2:15
2:15 As Jesus
was having a meal
in Levi’s
home, many tax collectors
and sinners were eating with Jesus and his disciples, for there were many who followed him.
Mark 6:4
6:4 Then
Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his hometown, and among his relatives, and in his own house.”
Mark 6:17
6:17 For Herod himself had sent men, arrested John, and bound him in prison on account of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife, because Herod
had married her.
Mark 6:20
6:20 because Herod stood in awe of
John and protected him, since he knew that John
was a righteous and holy man. When Herod
heard him, he was thoroughly baffled,
and yet
he liked to listen to John.
Mark 6:37
6:37 But he answered them,
“You
give them something to eat.” And they said, “Should we go and buy bread for two hundred silver coins
and give it to them to eat?”
Mark 6:48
6:48 He
saw them straining at the oars, because the wind was against them. As the night was ending,
he came to them walking on the sea,
for
he wanted to pass by them.
Mark 8:9
8:9 There were about four thousand
who ate.
Then he dismissed them.
Mark 8:23
8:23 He took the blind man by the hand and brought him outside of the village. Then
he spit on his eyes, placed his hands on his eyes
and asked, “Do you see anything?”
Mark 11:12
Cursing of the Fig Tree
11:12 Now the next day, as they went out from Bethany, he was hungry.
Mark 12:3
12:3 But
those tenants
seized his slave,
beat him,
and sent him away empty-handed.
Mark 14:50
14:50 Then
all the disciples
left him and fled.
Mark 14:57
14:57 Some stood up and gave this false testimony against him:
Mark 14:59
14:59 Yet even on this point their testimony did not agree.
Mark 15:3
15:3 Then
the chief priests began to accuse him repeatedly.
Mark 15:13
15:13 They shouted back, “Crucify
him!”
Mark 15:25
15:25 It was nine o’clock in the morning
when they crucified him.