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  1. 2. (Mark 2:15-17) Jesus is accused of fraternizing with sinners. Now it happened, as He was dining in Levi’s house, that many tax collectors and sinners also sat together with Jesus and His disciples; for there were many, and they followed Him.

  2. Mark 2 unveils a Jesus who is not only a miracle-worker but also a radical teacher challenging the religious norms of His time. He asserts His authority over sickness, sin, societal expectations, and even the Sabbath.

  3. Mark Chapter 2 highlights a series of narratives that focus on Jesus’s healing powers and his conflicts with traditional Jewish laws. It presents Jesus as a revolutionary figure, challenging societal and religious norms while manifesting his divine authority and compassion.

  4. Jan 13, 2021 · In a favorite Sunday school Bible story, with great craft possibilities, some enterprising characters let their paralyzed friend down through the roof to be healed by Jesus in Mark 2:1-12, the text we are studying for Sunday, January 17. [Some questions on the text are here.]

  5. Practical Bible study on Mark 2. Includes cross references, discussion questions, commentary, outline, and applications on Mark 2.

  6. What does Mark chapter 2 mean? The second chapter of Mark includes four stories of Jesus declaring His authority. To this point, He has revealed His authority over demons (Mark 1:23–26, 32), physical disease (Mark 1:29–34, 40–42), and traditional teachers who timidly interpret Scripture according to the teachings of past rabbis (Mark 1:21 ...

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  8. Events related to the call of Matthew were given (Mark 2:13-17); questions regarding fasting were answered (Mark 2:18-22); and the Pharisees accused Jesus' disciples of breaking the sabbath (Mark 2:23-28). All of this is a continuation of the Galilean ministry.

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