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[[Mark 2]] - "When Jesus entered again into Capernaum after some days, it was heard that he was in the house..."
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[[John 11]] - "When Jesus entered again into Capernaum after some days, it was heard that he was in the house..."
  
In the second chapter of [[Gospel of Mark]], [[Jesus]] forgives the sins of a paralyzed man, raising the anger of the Jewish religous teachers. To show that he has authority to forgive sins, he then heals the man. He also shows that he has authority over the [[Sabbath]] when he picks grain to eat on it, and he calls a "sinner", [[Levi]], to be his disciple. (''[[Mark 2 (overview)|Read more]]'')
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John 11 tells the story of [[Lazarus]] being raised from the dead. He was a close friend of [[Jesus]] who lived in [[Bethany]]. Jesus states the famous line in [[John 11:25]], "I am the resurrection, and the life...". The story climaxes with the Jesus calling Lazarus out of the tomb, and Lazarus walking out, alive! The story also contains the shortest verse, "[[Jesus wept]]" - [[John 11:35]]. The miracle, the longest coherent narrative in John aside from the Passion, is the climax of John's "signs" and leads directly to the decision of [[Caiaphas]] and the [[Sanhedrin]] to kill Jesus. (''[[John 11#Main article|Read more]]'')
  
 
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Revision as of 04:26, 10 June 2007

John 11 - "When Jesus entered again into Capernaum after some days, it was heard that he was in the house..."

John 11 tells the story of Lazarus being raised from the dead. He was a close friend of Jesus who lived in Bethany. Jesus states the famous line in John 11:25, "I am the resurrection, and the life...". The story climaxes with the Jesus calling Lazarus out of the tomb, and Lazarus walking out, alive! The story also contains the shortest verse, "Jesus wept" - John 11:35. The miracle, the longest coherent narrative in John aside from the Passion, is the climax of John's "signs" and leads directly to the decision of Caiaphas and the Sanhedrin to kill Jesus. (Read more)

Archive of Featured Passages