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)[The Sixth Chapter Of The Gospel Of Mark Is One Of The Most Interesting Chapters In The Book And Describe Jesus’ Rejection By His Townsfolk, The Sending Of The Twelve Disciples, The Execution Of John The Baptist By Herod, His Feeding Of The Five Thousand And His Walking On The Water On The Sea Of Galillee Followed By The Stilling Of The Storm.][[Introduction]]In This Chapter Mark Continues To Present Accounts Of Deeds Performed By Jesus Which Support The Conclusion That He Is The Divine Son Of God. These Signs Are Presented With The Backdrop Of The Lack Of Faith Presented By Those Who Knew Him Before The Beginning Of His Ministry, Acquaintances, Friends And Family From His Hometown. This Is Followed By The Sending Of His Twelve Disciples By Two’S To Preach Repentance And To Heal The Sick. The Passage Then Shifts To Herod’S Response To The News Of What Jesus And His Disciples Were Doing And Uses This Occasion To Recount The Death Of John The Baptist Some Time Previously. The Exhausted Disciples Return And Go With Jesus To A Deserted Place Where The Multitudes Follow Them. Because They Are In A Wilderness, There Is No Food So Jesus Finds A Little Boy’S Lunch And Transforms It Into A Meal For Over 5000 People. Jesus Then Sends His Disciples Into A Boat To Cross To The Other Side Of The Sea And Goes Alone To Pray. A Storm Arises And Jesus Walks Out To The Boat And Stills The Waves. This Miracle Impacts The Disciples More Than The Feeding Of The 5000. They Then Arrive On The Other Side Where Jesus Continues His Healing Ministry. The Sixth Chapter Of The Gospel Of Mark Is One Of The Most Interesting Chapters In The Book And Describe Jesus’ Rejection By His Townsfolk, The Sending Of The Twelve Disciples, The Execution Of John The Baptist By Herod, His Feeding Of The Five Thousand And His Walking On The Water On The Sea Of Galillee Followed By The Stilling Of The Storm. )][((
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