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'''Mark Tradition'''
'''Mark Tradition'''
*[[Baptism of Jesus]] (Mark 1:9-11; Matthew 3:13-17; Luke 3:21-23)
*[[Baptism of Jesus]] (Mark 1:9-11; Matthew 3:13-17; Luke 3:21-22)


*[[Temptation of Jesus]] (Mark 1:12-13; Matthew 4:1-11; Luke 4:1-13)
*[[Temptation of Jesus]] (Mark 1:12-13; Matthew 4:1-11; Luke 4:1-13)


*[[Return to Galilee]] (Mark 1:14-14; Matthew 4:12-12; John 4:1-3)
*[[Return to Galilee]] (Mark 1:14-15; Matthew 4:12-17; Luke 4:14-15; cf. John 4:1-3)


*[[First Disciples of Jesus]] (Mark 1:16-20; Matthew 4:18-22; John 1:35-51)
*[[Call of the First Disciples]] (Mark 1:16-20; Matthew 4:18-22; Luke 5:1-11; cf. John 1:35-51)


*[[Calling of Matthew]] (Mark 2:13-14; Matthew 9:9-9; Luke 5:27-28)
*[[Calling of Matthew]] (Mark 2:13-14; Matthew 9:9-9; Luke 5:27-28)
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*[[Lord of the Shabbath]] (Mark 2:23-28; Matthew 12:1-8, Luke 6:1-5)
*[[Lord of the Shabbath]] (Mark 2:23-28; Matthew 12:1-8, Luke 6:1-5)


*[[Commissioning the Twelve Apostles]] (Mark 3:13-19; Matthew 10:2-4; Luke 6:12-16).
*[[Commission of the Twelve]] (Mark 3:13-19; Matthew 10:2-4; Luke 6:12-16).


*[[Eternal Sin]] (Mark 3:28-29; Matthew 12:30-32; Luke 12:8-10)
*[[Eternal Sin]] (Mark 3:28-29; Matthew 12:30-32; Luke 12:8-10)

Revision as of 15:01, 21 August 2010

Ministry of Jesus refers to a series of events that marked the public teaching of Jesus, from his baptism to his entry into Jerusalem.

Overview

According to the Synoptics, the ministry of Jesus took place entirely in Galilee around Caphernaeum and lasted one year. The Gospel of John instead describes a series of trips back and forth to Judea on occasion of the main Jewish festivals over a period of 3 years.

Jesus preached with words (sayings, parables) and deeds (actions, miracles).

List of major events in the ministry of Jesus

(see also Miracles of Jesus, and Parables of Jesus)

Mark Tradition

  • Eternal Sin (Mark 3:28-29; Matthew 12:30-32; Luke 12:8-10)

Matthew/Luke Tradition

Matthew Tradition

Luke Tradition

John Tradition

Related categories

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