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Introduction

A.M. 4035. A.D. 31.

Christ’s wisdom and mighty works astonish his countrymen, and yet he is contemned by them, because he was one of them, and they knew his origin and kindred, Mark 6:1-4 . Their unbelief prevents his working many miracles among them, but he teaches in their villages, Mark 6:5 , Mark 6:6 . He sends forth his disciples by two and two to preach, giving them power to confirm their doctrine by miracles, Mark 6:7-13 . The opinion of Herod, and others, concerning Christ, Mark 6:14-16 . The story of the martyrdom of John the Baptist, Mark 6:17-29 . Christ retires into a desert place with his disciples, and is followed by crowds of people, Mark 6:30-34 . He feeds five thousand with five loaves and two fishes, Mark 6:35-44 . He sends away his disciples by sea to Bethsaida, and retires himself to a mountain to pray, Mark 6:45 , Mark 6:46 . The disciples are overtaken by a storm and in great distress, and Christ comes unto them, walking on the water, Mark 6:47-52 . He performs many cures in the land of Gennesaret, Mark 6:53-56 . The chapter coincides partly with Matthew 13:53 , &c., and 14.

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