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Mark 1:13 the greek for tempted can also mean tested. Mark 1:40 the greek word traditionally translated leprosy was used for various diseases affecting the skin. Footnotes mark 1:1 some manuscripts omit the son of god mark 1:2 some manuscripts in the prophets mark 1:3 or crying:
Prepare in the wilderness mark 1:11 or my son, my (or the) beloved mark 1:15. The beginning of the gospel of jesus christ, the son of god; Mark 1 new living translation john the baptist prepares the way 1 this is the good news about jesus the messiah, the son of god.[a] it began 2 just as the prophet isaiah had written:
Your content mark 1 new king james version john the baptist prepares the way 1 the beginning of the gospel of jesus christ, the son of god. Passage resources hebrew/greek your content mark 2 new international version jesus forgives and heals a paralyzed man Passage resources hebrew/greek your content mark 7 new international version that which defiles
Passage resources hebrew/greek your content mark 3 new international version jesus heals on the sabbath Passage resources hebrew/greek your content mark 12 new international version the parable of the tenants 12 jesus then began to speak to them in parables: Mark 16:8 some manuscripts have the following ending between verses 8 and 9, and one manuscript has it after verse 8 (omitting verses 9-20):