a6:5-6
b2:5
c5:34
e9:23-24
f10:52
g1:15
h3:7–6:6a
i3:21
j31-35
k3:22
l5:17
m6:1-6a
n1:14–3:6

‏ Mark 6:5

Summary for Mark 6:5-6: 6:5-6  a Faith and healing are frequently connected in Mark (2:5  b; 5:34  c, 36  d; 9:23-24  e; 10:52  f). Jesus’ miracles were not performances but the partial realization of God’s Kingdom; entrance to that Kingdom and its benefits require repentance and faith (1:15  g).

• A few sick people were healed, but the unbelief that Jesus encountered in his own village amazed him, a unique occurrence.

• This section of Mark (3:7–6:6a  h) speaks of Jesus’ rejection by his family (3:21  i, 31-35  j), the scribes (3:22  k), and the people of Gerasa (5:17  l); it ends with rejection by people in his hometown (6:1-6a  m). Along the way, a few people believed and were healed. This ending is similar to the ending of the previous section (1:14–3:6  n).
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