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Mark 6 is the sixth chapter of the Gospel Of Mark in the New Testament of the Christian Bible . PROPHET WITHOUT HONOR Mark relates the story, also found in 's rejection at Nazareth . The people question his authority and don't seem to think much of the Jesus they remember or his family. "Isn't this the carpenter? Isn't this Mary's son and the brother of James , Joseph, Judas and Simon? Aren't his sisters here with us?" Jesus replies "Only in his hometown, among his relatives and in his own house is a prophet without honor." Jesus's brothers are here and in Matthew and probably after Jesus's Crucifixion . SENDING THE APOSTLES AND JOHN'S DEATH Jesus sends the Apostles out to the various towns, in pairs, to heal the sick and drive out Demons . They are only to take their staffs and that if any town rejects them "...shake the dust off your feet when you leave, as a testimony against them." ( 11 ) which is "...a gesture both of contempt and of warning." (Miller 26) Mark then tells of the death of has Herod killing John to quell a possible uprising around 36 AD . Herod Philip died in 34 AD and Herod Antipas died sometime after 40 AD after being exiled to either Gaul or Spain. FEEDING OF THE FIVE THOUSAND AND WALKING ON WATER Mark then relates two Miracles Of Jesus . The Apostles come back and Jesus takes them on a boat. When they land people are already waiting for them. Jesus teaches them several unrecorded things, then feeds the entire crowd of 5,000 people by turning five loaves of bread and two fish into enough food to feed everyone. Jesus sends the Disciples in a boat ahead of him to Bethsaida . It is night and they are only half way across when Jesus walks across the lake and meets them. At first they are scared and think it is a Ghost , but Jesus reveals himself and gets into the boat, amazing the disciples. They then travel from town to town, healing all whom they can. These two Miracle s occur in John 6:1-24 and Matthew 14:13-36 and the feeding of the crowd is in Luke 9:10-17 . Scholars usually consider the feeding of the 5,000 people and the Resurrection Of Jesus as the only miracles in all the Gospels. REFERENCES
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