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Chapter 32 of 157

034 Mark 3-4

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Mark 3-4 FIRST YEAR— LESSON XXX

Mark CHAPTER 3 1. Relate the circumstances of Christ restoring the withered hand. Vs. 1-5, 2. What did the Pharisees do after they saw this? Verse 6.

3. Where did Jesus then go? Verse 7.

4. From what places did people come to hear Christ? Verse 8.

5. What did unclean spirits say about Christ? Verse 11.

6. What charge did Christ give the unclean spirits? Verse 12.

7. How many did Christ ordain in the mountain? Verse 14.

8. What power did he give them? Verse 15.

9. Name the twelve. Verses 16-19.

10. What charge did the scribes make? Verses 22.

11. How did Christ answer their arguments? Verses 23-27.

12. What sins shall be forgiven, and what sins shall not be forgiven? Verses 28, 29.

13. Who does Christ say are his brethren? Verses 31-35.

CHAPTER 4 14. Relate the parable of the sower. Verses 4-13.

15. What does the sower do? Verse 14.

16. What is meant by wayside? Verse 15.

17. What does "stony ground" represent? Verse 16. The "thorns"? Verses 18, 19.

18. What is the good ground? Verse 20.

19. What did Jesus say about a candle? Verges 21-22.

20. Explain the parable of the man sowing seed in the ground. Verses 26-29.

21. How is the kingdom like a mustard seed? Verses 30-33.

22. Tell about Jesus commanding the storm on the sea. Verses 37-41.

GENERAL QUESTIONS 1. Was it wrong for Christ to heal on the Sabbath day?

2. Give the law of the Sabbath.

3. Could the Jews do anything on the Sabbath that was unlawful and at the same time not violate the Sabbath law?

4. Where is Idumea?

5. How many of the apostles were writers in the New Testament?

6. How many writers were not apostles?

7. What as a Canaanite?

8. What became of Judas?

9. Who was Beelzebub?

10. How can a man blaspheme against the Holy Ghost?

11. Who were the brethren of Jesus?

12. Did it require miraculous power to stop the wind?

13. What is miraculous power?

14. Do we have that power today?

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