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Jesus’ Miracles in Mark’s Gospel

Jesus’ Miracles in Mark’s Gospel. The Form of a Miracle. An introduction to set the scene A request for Jesus to intervene The intervention, including some action The result The reaction of the spectators. Jesus Miracles in Mark’s Gospel. Healing Miracles Peter’s mother in law A leper

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Jesus’ Miracles in Mark’s Gospel

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  1. Jesus’ Miracles in Mark’s Gospel

  2. The Form of a Miracle • An introduction to set the scene • A request for Jesus to intervene • The intervention, including some action • The result • The reaction of the spectators

  3. Jesus Miracles in Mark’s Gospel • Healing Miracles • Peter’s mother in law • A leper • Man with a withered hand • Woman with a haemorrhage • A deaf mute • A blind man at Bethsaida • The blind Bartimaeus

  4. Jesus Miracles in Mark’s Gospel • Exorcisms • Man in the synagogue at Capernaum • Man at Garada

  5. Jesus Miracles in Mark’s Gospel • Nature Miracles: • Calming the storm • Walking on water • Feeding the four thousand and five thousand

  6. Jesus Miracles in Mark’s Gospel • Raising the dead • Jairus’ daughter

  7. Your task during this period • In page 30 of TKWL, there are eight (8) miracles referred to under “Healing”. For this period, chose two (2) of the eight and analyse the story by indicating: • What was the problem • What did Jesus do (include actions) • What was the result • What was the human response/reaction of the spectators

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