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It is generally agreed that Peter was the eyewitness behind Mark’s Gospel. There is something in the crisp, straightforward manner in which Mark writes, that bears witness of Peter, the impetuous fisherman. Imagine Mark sitting and listening intently as Peter described all that took place as he watched Jesus mingle among the people throughout those tumultuous years. As we read Mark’s narrative, Peter’s experiences and memories come through with strength and penetrating discernment. This could almost be titled the ‘Gospel of Peter’.
1) Mark 1:1-2
2) Mark 1:3-15
3) Mark 1:16-34
4) Mark 2:1-12
5) Mark 2:13-28; 3:1-5
6) Mark 3:22-30
7) Mark 4:1-20 Part I
8) Mark 4:1-20 Part II
9) Mark 4:1-20 Part III
10) Mark 4:1-20 Part IV
11) Mark 4:21-25
12) Mark 4:26-29
13) Mar 4:30-34
14) Mark 4:35-41
15) Mark 5:1-21
16) Mark 5:22-43
17) Mark 6:1-6
18) Mark 6:7-13, 30
19) Mark 6:14-29
20) Mark 6:31-44
21) Mark 6:45-53
22) Mark 7:1-23
23) Mark 7:24-37
24) Mark 8:10-21
25) Mark 8:33-38
26) Mark 9:2-13
27) Mark 9:14-29
28) Mark 9:38-40
29) Mark 9:49-50
30) Mark 10:1-12
31) Mark 10:17-27
32) Mark 10:28-31
33) Mark 10:32-45
34) Mark 10:46-52
35) Mark 11:12-26 Part I
36) Mark 11: 12-26 Part II
37) Mark 11:27-33
38) Mark 12:13-17
39) Mark 12:18-27
40) Mark 12:28-34
41) Mark 12:35-44
42) Mark 11:1-11
43) Mark 13:1-37
44) Mark 14:1-9
45) Mark 14:12-16; 22-25
46) John 14:10-11; 17-21
47) Mark 14:53-72
48) Mark 14:53-65; 15:1-15
49) Mark 14:32-41, 15:22-38
50) Mark 15:42-47; 16:1-14
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