Outline of the Gospel of Mark
I. The preparation for the ministry of Jesus
Title
The gospel of Jesus Christ (Mk 1:1-1:1)
1. John the Baptist
The prophet Isaiah or Malachi (Mk 1:2-1:2)
The voice in the wilderness (Mk 1:3-1:3)
John the Baptizer (Mk 1:4-1:4)
People were baptized (Mk 1:5-1:5)
A description of John (Mk 1:6-1:6)
The preaching of John the Baptist (Mk 1:7-1:7)
The baptism of water and the Holy Spirit (Mk 1:8-1:8)
2. The Baptism of Jesus
Jesus came to John to be baptized (Mk 1:9-1:9)
The Spirit descended on Jesus (Mk 1:10-1:10)
The voice from heaven (Mk 1:11-1:11)
3. The temptations of Jesus
The Spirit leads Jesus into the wilderness (Mk 1:12-1:12)
Temptations in the wilderness (Mk 1:13-1:13)
II. The ministry of Jesus in Galilee
1. John and Jesus
John was arrested (Mk 1:14-1:14)
Repent, the Kingdom of God is at hand (Mk 1:15-1:15)
2. The call of the first four disciples
Jesus sees Simon and Andrew (Mk 1:16-1:16)
Simon and Andrew follow Jesus (Mk 1:17-1:18)
Jesus sees James and John (Mk 1:19-1:19)
The call of the sons of Zebedee (Mk 1:20-1:20)
3. Teaching in Capernaum
Jesus went to a Capernaum synagogue (Mk 1:21-1:21)
Jesus taught with authority (Mk 1:22-1:22)
4. Healing the Unclean Spirit
The man with the unclean spirit (Mk 1:23-1:24)
Jesus rebukes the man with the unclean spirit (Mk 1:25-1:26)
How come the unclean spirits obey? (Mk 1:27-1:27)
The fame of Jesus spread throughout Galilee (Mk 1:28-1:28)
5. Healing the mother-in-law of Simon
Jesus goes to Simon’s house (Mk 1:29-1:29)
The sick mother-in-law of Simon (Mk 1:30-1:30)
Jesus cures the mother-in-law of Simon (Mk 1:31-1:31)
They brought sick and possessed people to Jesus (Mk 1:32-1:33)
Jesus cures the sick and the possessed (Mk 1:34-1:34)
Jesus prayed alone in the early morning (Mk 1:35-1:35)
Simon and friends pursue Jesus (Mk 1:36-1:37)
Jesus came to preach (Mk 1:38-1:38)
Jesus taught in the Galilee synagogues (Mk 1:39-1:39)
6. Cleansing the leper
A leper wanted to be clean (Mk 1:40-1:40)
Jesus cures the leper (Mk 1:41-1:42)
Do not tell anyone except the priest (Mk 1:43-1:44)
The cleansed leper told everyone (Mk 1:45-1:45)
7. Curing the paralytic
Jesus returned to his home in Capernaum (Mk 2:1-2:1)
Jesus was in a crowded place (Mk 2:2-2:2)
They brought a paralytic to Jesus (Mk 2:3-2:3)
They open the roof for the paralytic (Mk 2:4-2:4)
Jesus forgives the sins of the paralytic (Mk 2:5-2:5)
The scribes think that this is blasphemy (Mk 2:6-2:7)
Jesus questions his detractors (Mk 2:8-2:8)
Jesus poses a question (Mk 2:9-2:9)
The powerful healing of the paralytic (Mk 2:10-2:11)
The paralytic walks away (Mk 2:12-2:12)
8. The call of Levi
Jesus taught beside the sea (Mk 2:13-2:13)
The call of Levi (Mk 2:14-2:14)
The meal with the tax collectors (Mk 2:15-2:15)
Scribes and Pharisees complained (Mk 2:16-2:16)
Physicians go to the sick people (Mk 2:17-2:17)
9. Fasting
Why do people fast? (Mk 2:18-2:18)
No fasting while the bridegroom was present (Mk 2:19-2:19)
Fasting later (Mk 2:20-2:20)
Bad patching (Mk 2:21-2:21)
New wine in old wineskins (Mk 2:22-2:22)
10. Plucking grain on the Sabbath
Disciples plucking grain (Mk 2:23-2:23)
Not lawful on the Sabbath (Mk 2:24-2:24)
David and the holy bread (Mk 2:25-2:26)
Lord of the Sabbath (Mk 2:27-2:28)
11. Healing on the Sabbath
The man with a withered hand (Mk 3:1-3:1)
Would Jesus heal on the Sabbath? (Mk 3:2-3:2)
What can you do on the Sabbath? (Mk 3:3-3:4)
Jesus heals his hand (Mk 3:5-3:5)
Pharisees and Herodians conspire together (Mk 3:6-3:6)
12. The crowds
Jesus tries to get away from the crowds (Mk 3:7-3:7)
Crowds from everywhere (Mk 3:8-3:8)
Jesus wants a boat (Mk 3:9-3:9)
Many wanted to be healed (Mk 3:10-3:10)
Jesus controls the unclean spirits (Mk 3:11-3:11)
The Messianic secret (Mk 3:12-3:12)
13. The institution of the Twelve
Jesus goes up the mountain (Mk 3:13-3:13)
Jesus appointed twelve apostles (Mk 3:14-3:15)
First there was Peter (Mk 3:16-3:16)
The sons of Zebedee (Mk 3:17-3:17)
The other apostles (Mk 3:18-3:18)
Judas Iscariot (Mk 3:19-3:19)
14. The family of Jesus
Big crowds (Mk 3:20-3:20)
The reaction of Jesus’ family (Mk 3:21-3:21)
15. The problem of Satan
The Scribes claim that Jesus was possessed by Beelzebul (Mk 3:22-3:22)
The response of Jesus (Mk 3:23-3:23)
The house divided (Mk 3:24-3:25)
Satan will come to an end (Mk 3:26-3:26)
The thief binds up people (Mk 3:27-3:27)
The forgiveness of sins (Mk 3:28-3:28)
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (Mk 3:29-3:29)
The unclean spirit (Mk 3:30-3:30)
16. The new family of Jesus
Jesus’ mother and brothers come to him (Mk 3:31-3:31)
His family asks for Jesus (Mk 3:32-3:32)
Jesus replies about his family (Mk 3:33-3:35)
17. The parable of the sower
Teaching from the boat (Mk 4:1-4:1)
The use of parables (Mk 4:2-4:2)
The sower and the lost seeds on the path (Mk 4:3-4:4)
The seeds on rocky ground (Mk 4:5-4:6)
The seeds among the thorns (Mk 4:7-4:7)
The seeds on good ground (Mk 4:8-4:8)
Good ears to hear (Mk 4:9-4:9)
Jesus alone with the twelve apostles (Mk 4:10-4:10)
The secret of the parables (Mk 4:11-4:11)
The citation from Isaiah (Mk 4:12-4:12)
Do you understand this parable? (Mk 4:13-4:13)
The seeds are the word of God (Mk 4:14-4:14)
The explanation of the seeds on the path (Mk 4:15-4:15)
Explaining the seeds on rocky ground (Mk 4:16-4:17)
Explanation of the seeds among the thorns (Mk 4:18-4:19)
Explanation of the good seeds (Mk 4:20-4:20)
18. The other parables
The use of a lamp (Mk 4:21-4:21)
Nothing is hidden (Mk 4:22-4:22)
Good ears to hear (Mk 4:23-4:23)
How do you give gifts? (Mk 4:24-4:24)
More will be given (Mk 4:25-4:25)
The good seed grows (Mk 4:26-4:27)
The growth to harvest time (Mk 4:28-4:29)
Explain the Kingdom of God (Mk 4:30-4:30)
The mustard seed (Mk 4:31-4:32)
Jesus spoke in parables (Mk 4:33-4:34)
19. The storm at sea
Jesus will cross the Sea of Galilee (Mk 4:35-4:35)
The boats leave (Mk 4:36-4:36)
The great storm (Mk 4:37-4:37)
Jesus was asleep (Mk 4:38-4:38)
Jesus stops the storm (Mk 4:39-4:39)
Why were they afraid? (Mk 4:40-4:40)
How can Jesus control the wind and the sea? (Mk 4:41-4:41)
20. The curing of the demoniac
Jesus goes to Gerasenes (Mk 5:1-5:1)
The man with the unclean spirit (Mk 5:2-5:3)
The wild behavior of the demoniac (Mk 5:4-5:5)
The man with the unclean spirit worships Jesus (Mk 5:6-5:7)
Jesus wants the unclean spirit out (Mk 5:8-5:8)
Jesus wants to know his name (Mk 5:9-5 9)
The demoniac wanted to stay there (Mk 5:10-5:10)
The swine on the hillside (Mk 5:11-5:12)
The unclean spirits enter the swine (Mk 5:13-5:13)
The swine herdsmen fled (Mk 5:14-5:14)
The demoniac was cured (Mk 5:15-5:15)
They repeated the story (Mk 5:16-5:16)
They ask Jesus to leave (Mk 5:17-5:17)
The former possessed man wants to go with Jesus (Mk 5:18-5:18)
Jesus refuses the former possessed man (Mk 5:19-5:19)
The new Jesus missionary in Decapolis (Mk 5:20-5:20)
21. The healing of the daughter of Jairus
Jesus goes back to other side of the sea (Mk 5:21-5:21)
Jairus comes forward (Mk 5:22-5:22)
The request of Jairus (Mk 5:23-5:23)
Jesus went with Jairus (Mk 5:24-5:24)
The woman with a blood flow (Mk 5:25-5:26)
The woman wants to touch Jesus (Mk 5:27-5:28)
The healing (Mk 5:29-5:29)
Who touched Jesus? (Mk 5:30-5:30)
It was a pretty big crowd (Mk 5:31-5:32)
The woman comes forward (Mk 5:33-5:33)
Her faith saved her (Mk 5:34-5:34)
Your daughter is dead (Mk 5:35-5:35)
Just believe (Mk 5:36-5:36)
Jesus takes his three trusted apostles (Mk 5:37-5:37)
Everyone was upset (Mk 5:38-5:38)
The child is sleeping (Mk 5:39-5:39)
Only the family was there (Mk 5:40-5:40)
Jesus cures the young girl (Mk 5:41-5:43)
Jesus told them not to tell anyone (Mk 5:43-5:43)
22. Jesus goes home
Jesus goes to his own town (Mk 6:1-6:1)
Jesus teaches in the synagogue (Mk 6:2-6:2)
The family of Jesus (Mk 6:3-6:3)
A prophet without honor (Mk 6:4-6:4)
Jesus was disappointed (Mk 6:5-6:6)
23. Jesus sends out the twelve
Jesus sends out the apostles (Mk 6:7-6:7)
What to take on their mission (Mk 6:8-6:9)
Stay where you go (Mk 6:10-6:10)
Shake off the dust of your feet (Mk 6:11-6:11)
Preaching repentance (Mk 6:12-6:12)
Cast out demons (Mk 6:13-6:13)
24. Jesus, Herod, and John the Baptist
King Herod heard about Jesus (Mk 6:14-6:14)
Jesus and Elijah (Mk 6:15-6:15)
Herod believed that John had reappeared as Jesus (Mk 6:16-6:16)
Herod had seized John the Baptist (Mk 6:17-6:17)
John said that the marriage of Herod was not lawful (Mk 6:18-6:18)
Herodias wanted to kill John (Mk 6:19-6:19)
Herod feared John (Mk 6:20-6:20)
The birthday of Herod (Mk 6:21-6:21)
Herod will grant a wish (Mk 6:22-6:23)
The head of John the Baptist (Mk 6:24-6:24)
The request for the head of John the Baptist on a platter (Mk 6:25-6:25)
Herod does not want to break his word (Mk 6:26-6:26)
They bring the head of John the Baptist (Mk 6:27-6:28)
The body of John was put in a tomb (Mk 6:29-6:29)
25. The first multiplication of bread
The apostles returned (Mk 6:30-6:30)
Going to a deserted place (Mk 6:31-6:32)
The crowds follow Jesus (Mk 6:33-6:33)
Sheep without a shepherd (Mk 6:34-6:34)
Send them away (Mk 6:35-6:36)
Should they buy food? (Mk 6:37-6:37)
How many loaves do you have? (Mk 6:38-6:38)
The crowd sits down on the grass in groups (Mk 6:39-6:40)
Jesus blessed and broke the bread (Mk 6:41-6:41)
Everyone had enough (Mk 6:42-6:42)
They collected the leftovers (Mk 6:43-6:44)
26. Jesus walks on water
The disciples go to Bethsaida (Mk 6:45-6:45)
Jesus went to pray (Mk 6:46-6:46)
The disciples at sea (Mk 6:47-6:47)
Jesus walks on the sea (Mk 6:48-6:48)
The disciples were afraid (Mk 6:49-6:50)
Jesus calms the wind (Mk 6:51-6:51)
They did not understand (Mk 6:52-6:52)
27. Jesus goes to Gennesaret
Jesus goes to Gennesaret (Mk 6:53-6:53)
Jesus was recognized (Mk 6:54-6:54)
They brought sick people to Jesus (Mk 6:55-6:55)
(Mk 6:55-6:55)
Jesus heals people (Mk 6:56-6:56)
28. Jesus and the Pharisees
Pharisees and Scribes come from Jerusalem (Mk 7:1-7:1)
Pharisees and Scribes complain about the disciples of Jesus (Mk 7:2-7:2)
The tradition of the elders (Mk 7:3-7:3)
The washing of cups (Mk 7:4-7:4)
Why did the disciples not follow tradition? (Mk 7:5-7:5)
The prophecy of Isaiah (Mk 7:6-7:7)
The traditions of men (Mk 7:8-7:9)
The tradition of Moses (Mk 7:10-7:10)
Forget about your parents (Mk 7:11-7:12)
Against the word of God (Mk 7:13-7:13)
Jesus wants them to listen and understand (Mk 7:14-7:14)
What defiles a person? (Mk 7:15-7:15)
Good ears to hear (Mk 7:16-7:16)
The disciples ask about the parables (Mk 7:17-7:17)
What goes into a man does not defile him (Mk 7:18-7:18)
All food is clean (Mk 7:19-7:19)
What comes out defiles a person (Mk 7:20-7:20)
Evil comes from the human heart (Mk 7:21-7:23)
III. Trips outside of Galilee
1. Curing the gentile woman’s daughter
Jesus goes to Tyre (Mk 7:24-7:24)
The women with the possessed daughter (Mk 7:25-7:25)
The woman was a gentile (Mk 7:26-7:26)
The children’s bread (Mk 7:27-7:27)
The dogs eat crumbs (Mk 7:28-7:28)
Jesus cures her daughter (Mk 7:29-7:30)
2. Curing the gentile woman’s daughter
Decapolis (Mk 7:31-7:31)
The deaf person (Mk 7:32-7:32)
Jesus touches the person (Mk 7:33-7:33)
Jesus cures the man with a speech impediment (Mk 7:34-7:35)
Do not tell anyone (Mk 7:36-7:36)
They were astonished (Mk 7:37-7:37)
3. The second multiplication of loaves
A great crowd was hungry (Mk 8:1-8:1)
Jesus has compassion for the crowd (Mk 8:2-8:2)
They will faint on the way home (Mk 8:3-8:3)
How can they feed them? (Mk 8:4-8:4)
How many loaves did they have? (Mk 8:5-8:5)
Jesus blesses the loaves of bread (Mk 8:6-8:6)
Blessing of the fish (Mk 8:7-8:7)
They were filled (Mk 8:8-8:8)
They were about four thousand people (Mk 8:9-8:9)
Jesus and the disciples leave (Mk 8:10-8:10)
4. The Pharisees demand a sign
The Pharisees seek a sign from heaven (Mk 8:11-8:11)
No sign will be given to this generation (Mk 8:12-8:12)
Jesus traveled to the other side (Mk 8:13-8:13)
5. The yeast of the Pharisees
They forgot to bring bread (Mk 8:14-8:14)
Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Herod (Mk 8:15-8:15)
We have no bread (Mk 8:16-8:16)
Do you not understand? (Mk 8:17-8:17)
Do not your eyes see? (Mk 8:18-8:18)
Remember the multiplication of the loaves (Mk 8:19-8:19)
The second multiplication of loaves (Mk 8:20-8:20)
Don’t you understand? (Mk 8:21-8:21)
6. The cure of the blind man
The blind man (Mk 8:22-8:22)
The cure with spit (Mk 8:23-8:23)
The man could see (Mk 8:24-8:24)
The man could see clearly (Mk 8:25-8:25)
Jesus did not want him back in the village (Mk 8:26-8:26)
7. The profession of faith of Peter
Who do people say I am? (Mk 8:27-8:27)
The prophet (Mk 8:28-8:28)
Jesus asks then point blank (Mk 8:29-8:29)
Peter responds (Mk 8:29-8:29)
Jesus says to tell no one (Mk 8:30-8:30)
The Son of Man must suffer (Mk 8:31-8:31)
Peter rebukes Jesus (Mk 8:32-8:32)
Jesus rebukes Peter (Mk 8:33-8:33)
8. The conditions for following Jesus
Take up your cross (Mk 8:34-8:34)
Saving your life means you will lose it (Mk 8:35-8:35)
What is the value of the whole world? (Mk 8:36-8:37)
Do not be ashamed of Jesus (Mk 8:38-8:38)
The Kingdom of God is coming (Mk 9:1-9:1)
9. The transfiguration of Jesus
The three disciples go to the mountain (Mk 9:2-9:2)
Jesus’ clothes are whiter than white (Mk 9:3-9:3)
Elijah and Moses (Mk 9:4-9:4)
Peter wants to make three tents (Mk 9:5-9:5)
They were afraid (Mk 9:6-9:6)
This is my beloved Son (Mk 9:7-9:7)
Only Jesus was there (Mk 9:8-9:8)
Jesus told them not to tell anyone (Mk 9:9-9:9)
They kept the secret (Mk 9:10-9:10)
Why does Elijah come first? (Mk 9:11-9:11)
Elijah restores things (Mk 9:12-9:12)
The Son of Man must suffer (Mk 9:12-9:12)
Elijah has been here (Mk 9:13-9:13)
The argument with the Scribes (Mk 9:14-9:14)
10. The demonic epileptic
The crowd was amazed (Mk 9:15-9:15)
What are you discussing? (Mk 9:16-9:16)
The man with a son unable to speak (Mk 9:17-9:17)
A description of his illness (Mk 9:18-9:18)
The failure of the disciples to heal him (Mk 9:18-9:18)
Bring him here (Mk 9:19-9:19)
The convulsion of the boy (Mk 9:20-9:20)
The history of this young man (Mk 9:21-9:22)
All things are possible (Mk 9:23-9:23)
Help my unbelief (Mk 9:24-9:24)
Jesus commands the unclean spirit (Mk 9:25-9:25)
Was the boy dead? (Mk 9:26-9:26)
Jesus lifts up the boy (Mk 9:27-9:27)
Why were the disciples not able to do this? (Mk 9:28-9:28)
Jesus said they needed to pray (Mk 9:29-9:29)
Jesus goes through Galilee (Mk 9:30-9:30)
11. The disciples of Jesus
The prediction about the future (Mk 9:31-9:31)
The disciples do not understand (Mk 9:32-9:32)
What was that discussion about? (Mk 9:33-9:33)
Who was the greatest? (Mk 9:34-9:34)
The first shall be last (Mk 9:35-9:35)
Jesus took a little child (Mk 9:36-9:36)
The welcoming saying about little children (Mk 9:37-9:37)
Casting out demons (Mk 9:38-9:38)
Work in the name of Jesus (Mk 9:39-9:39)
For or against Jesus (Mk 9:40-9:40)
Give water in the name of Christ (Mk 9:41-9:41)
Do not cause children to sin (Mk 9:42-9:42)
Cut off your hand (Mk 9:43-9:43)
The worm does not die (Mk 9:44-9:44)
Cut off your foot (Mk 9:45-9:45)
The worm does not die (Mk 9:46-9:46)
Pluck out your eye (Mk 9:47-9:47)
The worm does not die (Mk 9:48-9:48)
Salted fire (Mk 9:49-9:49)
Salt is good (Mk 9:50-9:50)
12. Marriage and divorce
Jesus goes to Judea (Mk 10:1-10:1)
The test about divorce (Mk 10:2-10:2)
What did Moses say? (Mk 10:3-10:3)
A certificate of divorce (Mk 10:4-10:4)
Hardness of heart (Mk 10:5-10:5)
Male and female become one flesh (Mk 10:6-10:8)
God has joined together (Mk 10:9-10:9)
The disciples ask about this again (Mk 10:10-10:10)
Divorce is adultery (Mk 10:11-10:11)
Divorced women commit adultery (Mk 10:12-10:12)
13. The little children
The children (Mk 10:13-10:13)
Let the children come (Mk 10:14-10:14)
Be like a child (Mk 10:15-10:15)
Jesus blesses the children (Mk 10:16-10:16)
14. The problem of wealth
Eternal life (Mk 10:17-10:17)
God alone is good (Mk 10:18-10:18)
Follow the commandments (Mk 10:19-10:19)
I have observed them from my youth (Mk 10:20-10:20)
Sell what you have (Mk 10:21-10:21)
The rich man was sad (Mk 10:22-10:22)
Hard for rich people (Mk 10:23-10:23)
It is hard to enter the kingdom of God (Mk 10:24-10:24)
The camel and the eye of the needle (Mk 10:25-10:25)
Who can be saved? (Mk 10:26-10:26)
With God all things are possible (Mk 10:27-10:27)
15. The rewards to come
We have left everything (Mk 10:28-10:28)
The sake of Jesus and the gospel (Mk 10:29-10:30)
The first and the last (Mk 10:31-10:31)
On the way to Jerusalem (Mk 10:32-10:32)
The things to come (Mk 10:33-10:34)
The sons of Zebedee come forward (Mk 10:35-10:35)
Jesus wants to know what they want (Mk 10:36-10:36)
They want to sit on the right and left of Jesus (Mk 10:37-10:37)
Did they know what they were asking? (Mk 10:38-10:38)
They said that they could do it (Mk 10:39-10:39)
Jesus responds to them (Mk 10:39-10:39)
Jesus does not grant seating arrangements (Mk 10:40-10:40)
The other ten apostles were angry (Mk 10:41-10:41)
Gentile tyrannical leadership (Mk 10:42-10:42)
Servant leadership (Mk 10:43-10:44)
The Son of Man came to serve (Mk 10:45-10:45)
16. Bartimaeus
The blind beggar Bartimaeus (Mk 10:46-10:46)
Have mercy on me! (Mk 10:47-10:47
Be quiet (Mk 10:48-10:48)
Jesus calls the blind man (Mk 10:49-10:49)
The blind man went to Jesus (Mk 10:50-10:50)
He wanted his sight (Mk 10:51-10:51)
Your faith has made you well (Mk 10:52-10:52)
IV. The ministry of Jesus in Jerusalem
1. The entrance into Jerusalem
Bethphage (Mk 11:1-11:1)
Find a colt (Mk 11:2-11:2)
The Lord needs it (Mk 11:3-11:3)
They found the colt (Mk 11:4-11:4)
What are you doing? (Mk 11:5-11:5)
They said okay (Mk 11:6-11:6)
They brought the colt to Jesus (Mk 11:7-11:7)
They spread garments and branches on the road (Mk 11:8-11:8)
Hosanna (Mk 11:9-11:10)
Jesus entered Jerusalem and the Temple (Mk 11:11-11:11)
2. The fig tree
Hungry (Mk 11:12-11:12)
The fig tree (Mk 11:13-11:13)
No more eating fruit from this tree (Mk 11:14-11:14)
3. The incident at the Temple
Clearing out the Temple (Mk 11:15-11:15)
Keep the Temple clean (Mk 11:16-11:16)
A house of prayer (Mk 11:17-11:17)
The plot against Jesus (Mk 11:18-11:18)
Jesus leaves Jerusalem (Mk 11:19-11:19)
The withered fig tree (Mk 11:20-11:20)
Peter remembered the curse (Mk 11:21-11:21)
Have faith in God (Mk 11:22-11:22)
Faith can move mountains (Mk 11:23-11:23)
Believe in your prayer (Mk 11:24-11:24)
Forgive others (Mk 11:25-11:25)
If you do not forgive others (Mk 11:26-11:26)
4. Where does your authority come from?
Jesus in the Temple (Mk 11:27-11:27)
What is your authority? (Mk 11:28-11:28)
A question for a question (Mk 11:29-11:29)
Explain the baptism of John (Mk 11:30-11:30)
The argument (Mk 11:31-11:31)
They were afraid of the people (Mk 11:32-11:32)
We do not know (Mk 11:33-11:33)
5. The wicked tenants in the vineyard
The parable of the vineyard (Mk 12:1-12:1)
Send a slave to the tenants (Mk 12:2-12:2)
The tenants beat the slave (Mk 12:3 -12:3)
They wound another slave (Mk 12:4-12:4)
They killed many slaves (Mk 12:5-12:5)
He sends his son (Mk 12:6-12:6)
Kill the heir to the vineyard (Mk 12:7-12:7)
They kill the son (Mk 12:8-12:8)
The owner will destroy the tenants (Mk 12:9-12:9)
The corner stone (Mk 12:10-12:11)
This parable was against the Jewish leaders (Mk 12:12-12:12)
6. Paying tribute to Caesar
They try to trap Jesus (Mk 12:13-12:13)
They butter up Jesus (Mk 12:14-12:14)
Lawful to pay taxes (Mk 12:14-12:14)
Bring me a coin (Mk 12:15-12:15)
Whose image is on the coin? (Mk 12:16-12:16)
Render to Caesar (Mk 12:17-12:17)
They were amazed (Mk 12:17-12:17)
7. The question about the resurrection
The Sadducees have a question (Mk 12:18-12:18)
The brother’s wife (Mk 12:19-12:19)
Seven brothers (Mk 12:20-12:20)
Second and third brothers (Mk 12:21-12:21)
The seven brothers and the one wife died (Mk 12:22-12:22)
Whose wife will she be? (Mk 12:23-12:23)
You do not know scriptures (Mk 12:24-12:24)
No marriage in heaven (Mk 12:25-12:25)
The God of Abraham (Mk 12:26-12:26)
God of the living (Mk 12:27-12:27)
8. The greatest commandment
Which commandment is first? (Mk 12:28-12:28)
The first commandment (Mk 12:29-12:30)
The second commandment (Mk 12:31-12:31)
Jesus is right (Mk 12:32-12:32)
The value of the commandments (Mk 12:33-12:33)
No more questions (Mk 12:34-12:34)
9. The son of David
Christ and the son of David (Mk 12:35-12:35)
David and the psalms (Mk 12:36-12:36)
How can David be the Lord? (Mk 12:37-12:37)
Beware of the Scribes (Mk 12:38-12:39)
Watch what the Scribes do (Mk 12:40-12:40)
10. The poor widow
Jesus at the treasury (Mk 12:41-12:41)
The poor widow (Mk 12:42-12:42)
The widow contributed more (Mk 12:43-12:43)
She gave out of her poverty (Mk 12:44-12:44)
11. The end times
How wonderful is the the Temple? (Mk 13:1-13:1)
The Temple will be thrown down (Mk 13:2-13:2)
The private discussion (Mk 13:3-13:3)
When will the destruction come? (Mk 13:4-13:4)
Do not be led astray (Mk 13:5-13:5)
False leaders (Mk 13:6-13:6)
Rumors of war (Mk 13:7-13:7)
Troubles ahead (Mk 13:8-13:8)
You will suffer (Mk 13:9-13:9)
Gospel will be preached to all nations (Mk 13:10-13:10)
Let the Holy Spirit speak (Mk 13:11-13:11)
Family members will turn on each other (Mk 13:12-13:12)
Endurance (Mk 13:13-13:13)
Flee to the mountains (Mk 13:14-13:14)
Do not go into your houses (Mk 13:15-13:15)
Do not turn back from the field (Mk 13:16-13:16)
Terrible if you have infants (Mk 13:17-13:17)
Hope that it is not in the winter (Mk 13:18-13:18)
Great tribulation (Mk 13:19-13:19)
Shortened days (Mk 13:20-13:20)
Do not believe that the Christ is near (Mk 13:21-13:21)
False Christs (Mk 13:22-13:22)
Jesus told you so (Mk 13:23-13:23)
The sun and moon will fail (Mk 13:24-13:24)
Watch for the heavens (Mk 13:25-13:25)
The Son of Man coming in a cloud (Mk 13:26-13:26)
Gather the elect (Mk 13:27-13:27)
The parable of the fig tree (Mk 13:28-13:28)
You will know that the end is near (Mk 13:29-13:29)
This generation will not pass away (Mk 13:30-13:30)
My words will not pass away (Mk 13:31-13:31)
You do not know the day or the hour (Mk 13:32-13:32)
When will it happen? (Mk 13:33-13:33)
Be on watch (Mk 13:34-13:34)
Keep awake! (Mk 13:35-13:35)
You could be asleep (Mk 13:36-13:36)
Be vigilant! (Mk 13:37-13:37)
V. The passion and resurrection of Jesus
1. The plot against Jesus
Two days before Passover (Mk 14:1-14:1)
The chief priests and Scribes plot against Jesus (Mk 14:1-14:1)
It cannot be during the feast (Mk 14:2-14:2)
2. The anointing at Bethany
The woman in the house of Simon (Mk 14:3-14:3)
Why waist the ointment? (Mk 14:4-14:4)
The oil should have been given to the poor (Mk 14:5-14:5)
She has done a good thing (Mk 14:6-14:6)
You will always have poor people (Mk 14:7-14:7)
Anointed my body for burial (Mk 14:8-14:8)
She will be remembered (Mk 14:9-14:9)
3. The Judas betrayal
Judas Iscariot (Mk 14:10-14:10)
They were willing to given Judas some money (Mk 14:11-14:11)
4. The preparations for Passover
Where will you prepare the Passover (Mk 14:12-14:12)
Jesus was sending two disciples to set up things (Mk 14:13-14:13)
Find the guest room (Mk 14:14-14:14)
The large upper room (Mk 14:15-14:15)
The two disciples prepare the Passover meal (Mk 14:16-14:16)
Jesus came with the twelve apostles (Mk 14:17-14:17)
5. The betrayal
One of you will betray me (Mk 14:18-14:18)
Is it I? (Mk 14:19-14:19)
It is one of the twelve apostles (Mk 14:20-14:20)
Woe to the betrayer! (Mk 14:21-14:21)
6. The Last Supper institution
This is my body (Mk 14:22-14:22)
They drank from the cup (Mk 14:23-14:23)
This is my blood (Mk 14:24-14:24)
Drink in the kingdom of God (Mk 14:25-14:25)
They sung a hymn (Mk 14:26-14:26)
The sheep will be scattered (Mk 14:27-14:27)
I will go to Galilee (Mk 14:28-14:28)
7. Predicting Peter’s denial
Peter said that he would not fall away (Mk 14:29-14:29)
Peter will deny him three times (Mk 14:30-14:30)
They all said that they would not deny Jesus (Mk 14:31-14:31)
8. Gethsemane
Gethsemane (Mk 14:32-14:32)
The three apostles go with Jesus (Mk 14:33-14:33)
Jesus was sorrowful (Mk 14:34-14:34)
Jesus prays (Mk 14:35-14:35)
Remove this cup (Mk 14:36-14:36)
Why are you asleep? (Mk 14:37-14:37)
Watch and pray (Mk 14:38-14:38)
Jesus prayed again (Mk 14:39-14:39)
Jesus found them asleep again (Mk 14:40-14:40)
Are you still sleeping? (Mk 14:41-14:41)
The betrayer is near (Mk 14:42-14:42)
9. They seize Jesus
Judas came with a group of people (Mk 14:43-14:43)
Judas had a signal (Mk 14:44-14:44)
Judas kisses Jesus (Mk 14:45-14:45)
They seized Jesus (Mk 14:46-14:46)
Someone cut the ear of the high priest’s slave (Mk 14:47-14:47)
They treated Jesus like a robber (Mk 14:48-14:48)
Let scripture be fulfilled (Mk 14:49-14:49)
They fled (Mk 14:50-14:50)
The naked man (Mk 14:51-14:52)
10. Jesus before the chief priests
They led Jesus to a Jewish assembly (Mk 14:53-14:53)
Peter followed Jesus (Mk 14:54-14:54)
They were looking for testimony (Mk 14:55-14:55)
False testimony (Mk 14:56-14:57)
Destroy the Temple in three days (Mk 14:58-14:58)
Their testimony did not agree (Mk 14:59-14:59)
Why did Jesus not answer? (Mk 14:60-14:60)
Jesus was silent (Mk 14:61-14:61)
Jesus responds (Mk 14:62-14:62)
Why do we need witnesses? (Mk 14:63-14:63)
They condemn Jesus to death (Mk 14:64-14:64)
They taunted Jesus (Mk 14:65-14:65)
11. Peter’s denial of Jesus
Peter and the maid (Mk 14:66-14:66)
You were with Jesus (Mk 14:67-14:67)
Peter denies Jesus (Mk 14:68-14:68)
Peter was one of them (Mk 14:69-14:69)
Peter again denies Jesus (Mk 14:70-14:70)
Peter was confronted a third time (Mk 14:70-14:70)
Peter began to swear (Mk 14:71-14:71)
The cock crowed a second time (Mk 14:72-14:72)
12. Jesus before Pilate
They deliver Jesus to Pilate (Mk 15:1-15:1)
Are you the King of the Jews? (Mk 15:2-15:2)
Many accusations (Mk 15:3-15:3)
Have you no answers? (Mk 15:4-15:4)
Jesus did not answer (Mk 15:5-15:5)
Release one prisoner (Mk 15:6-15:6)
Barabbas (Mk 15:7-15:7)
Pilate and the crowd (Mk 15:8-15:8)
Do they want the King of the Jews? (Mk 15:9-15:9)
Jealousy (Mk 15:10-15:10)
Insist on Barabbas (Mk 15:11-15:11)
What should I do with Jesus? (Mk 15:12-15:12)
Crucify him! (Mk 15:13-15:13)
What evil has he done? (Mk 15:14-15:14)
Pilate released Barabbas (Mk 15:15-15:15)
13. The crucifixion of Jesus
Jesus goes to the Roman palace courtyard (Mk 15:16-15:16)
Crown of thorns (Mk 15:17-15:17)
Hail King of the Jews (Mk 15:18-15:18)
They mocked Jesus (Mk 15:19-15:19)
They led him away to crucify him (Mk 15:20-15:20)
Simon of Cyrene (Mk 15:21-15:21)
Golgotha (Mk 15:22-15:22)
Jesus was offered wine to drink (Mk 15:23-15:23)
They divided his garments (Mk 15:24-15:24)
Nine in the morning (Mk 15:25-15:25)
The inscription on the cross (Mk 15:26-15:26)
Two robbers on either side (Mk 15:27-15:27)
Scripture fulfilled (Mk 15:28-15:28)
The mocking passerby people (Mk 15:29-15:30)
Chief priests mock Jesus (Mk 15:31-15:31)
Why does he not come down from the cross? (Mk 15:32-15:32
The darkness from noon to three (Mk 15:33-15:33)
The cry of Jesus at three o’clock (Mk 15:34-15:34)
He is calling Elijah (Mk 15:35-15:35)
Give him something to drink (Mk 15:36-15:36)
The last breath (Mk 15:37-15:37)
Temple curtain torn in two (Mk 15:38-15:38)
This man was the Son of God (Mk 15:39-15:39)
The women followers (Mk 15:40-15:40)
The role of these women from Galilee (Mk 15:41-15:41)
The day before the Sabbath (Mk 15:42-15:42)
Joseph of Arimathea (Mk 15:43-15:43)
Pilate wondered if Jesus was dead (Mk 15:44-15:44)
Pilate gave the body to Joseph (Mk 15:45-15:45)
Joseph puts the body of Jesus in a tomb (Mk 15:46-15:46)
The Marys see where the tomb is (Mk 15:47-15:47)
14. The resurrection of Jesus
Mary Magdalene goes to anoint Jesus (Mk 16:1-16:1)
They went to the tomb on the first day of the week (Mk 16:2-16:2)
Who will roll the stone away? (Mk 16:3-16:3)
The stone was rolled back (Mk 16:4-16:4)
A young man dressed in white (Mk 16:5-16:5)
Jesus has risen (Mk 16:6-16:6)
Go tell the disciples (Mk 16:7-16:7)
They were astonished and afraid (Mk 16:8-16:8)
The short ending of Mark (Mk 16:9-16:9)
15. The appearances of the risen Jesus
Jesus appeared first to Mary Magdalene (Mk 16:9-16:9)
Mary Magdalene told everyone (Mk 16:10-16:10)
They did not believe Mary (Mk 16:11-16:11)
The two walking disciples (Mk 16:12-16:12)
No one believed them (Mk 16:13-16:13)
Jesus appears to the eleven apostles (Mk 16:14-16:14)
Preach the gospel (Mk 16:15-16:15)
Believe or be condemned (Mk 16:16-16:16)
The signs of the believers (Mk 16:17-16:17)
They will be miracle workers (Mk 16:18-16:18)
Jesus returned to heaven (Mk 16:19-16:19)
They went out to preach everywhere (Mk 16:20-16:20)