Mark chapter 1 |
Mr 1:1-8. |
The office of John the Baptist. |
Mr 1:9-11. |
Jesus is baptized; |
Mr 1:12-13. |
tempted; |
Mr 1:14-15. |
he preaches; |
Mr 1:16-22. |
calls Peter, Andrew, James, and John; |
Mr 1:23-28. |
heals one that had a devil; |
Mr 1:29-31. |
Peter's mother in law; |
Mr 1:32-39. |
many diseased persons; |
Mr 1:40-45. |
and cleanses the leper. |
Mark chapter 2 |
Mr 2:1-2. |
Christ followed by multitudes, |
Mr 2:3-12. |
heals one sick of the palsy; |
Mr 2:13-14. |
calls Matthew from the receipt of custom; |
Mr 2:15-17. |
eats with Publicans and sinners; |
Mr 2:18-22. |
excuses his disciples for not fasting; |
Mr 2:23-28. |
and for plucking the ears of corn on the sabbath day. |
Mark chapter 3 |
Mr 3:1-9. |
Christ heals the withered hand, |
Mr 3:10. |
and many other infirmities; |
Mr 3:11-12. |
rebukes the unclean spirit; |
Mr 3:13-21. |
chooses his twelve apostles; |
Mr 3:22-30. |
convinces the blasphemy of casting out devils by Beelzebub; |
Mr 3:31-35. |
and shows who are his brother, sister, and mother. |
Mark chapter 4 |
Mr 4:1-13. |
The parable of the sower, |
Mr 4:14-20. |
and the meaning thereof. |
Mr 4:21-25. |
We must communicate the light of our knowledge to others. |
Mr 4:26-29. |
The parable of the seed growing secretly; |
Mr 4:30-34. |
and of the mustard seed. |
Mr 4:35-41. |
Christ stilleth the tempest on the sea. |
Mark chapter 5 |
Mr 5:1-12. |
Christ delivering the possessed of the legion of devils, |
Mr 5:13-21. |
they enter into the swine. |
Mr 5:22-24. |
He is entreated by Jairus to go and heal his daughter. |
Mr 5:25-34. |
He heals the woman of the bloody issue, |
Mr 5:35-43. |
and raises from death Jairus' daughter. |
Mark chapter 6 |
Mr 6:1-6. |
Christ is contemned of his countrymen. |
Mr 6:7-13. |
He gives the twelve power over unclean spirits. |
Mr 6:14-15. |
Divers opinions of Christ. |
Mr 6:16-29. |
John the Baptist is imprisoned, beheaded, and buried. |
Mr 6:30-33. |
The apostles return from preaching. |
Mr 6:34-44. |
The miracle of five loaves and two fishes. |
Mr 6:45-52. |
Christ walks on the sea; |
Mr 6:53-56. |
and heals all that touch him. |
Mark chapter 7 |
Mr 7:1-7. |
The Pharisees find fault with the disciples for eating with unwashed hands. |
Mr 7:8-13. |
They break the commandment of God by the traditions of men. |
Mr 7:14-23. |
Meat defiles not the man. |
Mr 7:24-30. |
He heals the Syrophenician woman's daughter of an unclean spirit; |
Mr 7:31-37. |
and one that was deaf, and stammered in his speech. |
Mark chapter 8 |
Mr 8:1-9. |
Christ feeds the people miraculously; |
Mr 8:10-13. |
refuses to give a sign to the Pharisees; |
Mr 8:14-21. |
admonishes his disciples to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, and of the leaven of Herod; |
Mr 8:22-26. |
gives a blind man his sight; |
Mr 8:27-33. |
acknowledges that he is the Christ who should suffer and rise again; |
Mr 8:34-38. |
and exhorts to patience in persecution for the profession of the gospel. |
Mark chapter 9 |
Mr 9:1-10. |
Jesus is transfigured. |
Mr 9:11-13. |
He instructs his disciples concerning the coming of Elias; |
Mr 9:14-29. |
casts forth a deaf and dumb spirit; |
Mr 9:30-32. |
foretells his death and resurrection; |
Mr 9:33-37. |
exhorts his disciples to humility; |
Mr 9:38-50. |
bidding them not to prohibit such as are not against them, nor to give offence to any of the faithful. |
Mark chapter 10 |
Mr 10:1-12. |
Christ disputes with the Pharisees touching divorcement: |
Mr 10:13-16. |
blesses the children that are brought unto him; |
Mr 10:17-22. |
resolves a rich man how he may inherit life everlasting; |
Mr 10:23-27. |
tells his disciples of the danger of riches; |
Mr 10:28-31. |
promises rewards to them that forsake any thing for the gospel; |
Mr 10:32-34. |
foretells his death and resurrection; |
Mr 10:35-45. |
bids the two ambitious suitors to think rather of suffering with him; |
Mr 10:46-52. |
and restores to Bartimaeus his sight. |
Mark chapter 11 |
Mr 11:1-11. |
Christ rides with triumph into Jerusalem; |
Mr 11:12-14. |
curses the fruitless fig-tree; |
Mr 11:15-19. |
purges the temple; |
Mr 11:20-26. |
exhorts his disciples to stedfastness of faith, and to forgive their enemies; |
Mr 11:27-33. |
and defends the lawfulness of his actions by the witness of John, who was a man sent of God. |
Mark chapter 12 |
Mr 12:1-12. |
In a parable of the vineyard let out to wicked husbandmen Christ foretells the reprobation of the Jews, and the calling of the Gentiles. |
Mr 12:13-17. |
He avoids the snare of the Pharisees and Herodians about paying tribute to Caesar; |
Mr 12:18-27. |
convicts the Sadducees of error, who denied the resurrection; |
Mr 12:28-34. |
resolves the scribe, who questioned of the first commandment; |
Mr 12:35-37. |
refutes the opinion that the scribes held of Christ; |
Mr 12:38-40. |
bidding the people to beware of their ambition and hypocrisy; |
Mr 12:41-44. |
and commends the poor widow for her two mites, above all. |
Mark chapter 13 |
Mr 13:1-8. |
Christ foretells the destruction of the temple; |
Mr 13:9. |
the persecutions for the gospel; |
Mr 13:10-13. |
that the gospel must be preached to all nations; |
Mr 13:14-23. |
that great calamities shall happen to the Jews; |
Mr 13:24-31. |
and the manner of his coming to judgment; |
Mr 13:32-37. |
the hour whereof being known to none, every man is to watch and pray, that we be not found unprovided, when he comes to each one particularly by death. |
Mark chapter 14 |
Mr 14:1-2. |
A conspiracy against Christ. |
Mr 14:3-9. |
Precious ointment is poured on his head by a woman. |
Mr 14:10-11. |
Judas sells his Master for money. |
Mr 14:12-21. |
Christ himself foretells how he shall be betrayed by one of his disciples; |
Mr 14:22-25. |
after the passover prepared, and eaten, institutes his last supper; |
Mr 14:26-42. |
declares aforehand the flight of all his disciples, and Peter's denial. |
Mr 14:43-45. |
Judas betrays him with a kiss. |
Mr 14:46-52. |
He is apprehended in the garden; |
Mr 14:53-64. |
falsely accused and impiously condemned of the Jews' council; |
Mr 14:65. |
shamefully abused by them; |
Mr 14:66-72. |
and thrice denied of Peter. |
Mark chapter 15 |
Mr 15:1-5. |
Jesus brought bound, and accused before Pilate. |
Mr 15:6-15. |
Upon the clamour of the common people, the murderer Barabbas is loosed, and Jesus delivered up to be crucified. |
Mr 15:16-20. |
He is crowned with thorns, spit on, and mocked; |
Mr 15:21-26. |
faints in bearing his cross; |
Mr 15:27-28. |
hangs between two thieves; |
Mr 15:29-38. |
suffers the triumphing reproaches of the Jews; |
Mr 15:39-41. |
but is confessed by the centurion to be the Son of God; |
Mr 15:42-47. |
and is honourably buried by Joseph. |
Mark chapter 16 |
Mr 16:1-8. |
An Angel declares the resurrection of Christ to three women. |
Mr 16:9-11. |
Christ himself appears to Mary Magdalene; |
Mr 16:12-13. |
to two going into the country; |
Mr 16:14. |
then to the apostles; |
Mr 16:15-18. |
whom he sends forth to preach the gospel; |
Mr 16:19-20. |
and ascends into heaven. |