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[[Mark 1]] - "The beginning of the [[good news]] of [[Jesus Christ]], the [[Son of God]]"
  
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The first chapter of the [[Gospel of Mark]] in the [[New Testament]] introduces Jesus with the story of [[John the Baptist]] and the [[baptism of Jesus]]. It also tells the story of Jesus calling his [[Disciples of Jesus|disciples]] to follow him and mentions some of his early [[Miracles of Jesus|miracles]]. The opening sentence of the Mark states the key concepts that the book tells of the Good News of Jesus, who was the Son of God. (''[[Mark 1 (overview)|Read more]]'')
  
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Revision as of 12:30, 1 December 2006

Mark 1 - "The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God"

The first chapter of the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament introduces Jesus with the story of John the Baptist and the baptism of Jesus. It also tells the story of Jesus calling his disciples to follow him and mentions some of his early miracles. The opening sentence of the Mark states the key concepts that the book tells of the Good News of Jesus, who was the Son of God. (Read more)

Archive of Featured Passages