~1 Min.A GREAT CALM
juengerschaft.org · ... afraid. And he went up to them into the ship, and the wind fell." (Mk. 6:48-51). The Lord is always nearest when He is most needed. This may not ...
Bibelstellen:Mark 6:48-51 Mk. 6:48-51
Stichwörter:Dependence; Encouragement; Prayer; Jesus Christ; Consolation; Grace
Position:The Bible Treasury Volume 05 (1864) Page 162
Bibelstellen:Mark 6:30-56 Mk. 6:30-56
Bibelstellen:Mark 6 Mk. 6
~8 Min.Mark 6
biblecentre.org · Frank Binford Hole. The Gospel of Mark. AFTER THESE THINGS, leaving the lakeside He went into the district where His early life had been spent. Teaching in the ...
Position:The Bible Treasury Volume 06 (1866) Page 307
Bibelstellen:Mark 6:30-52 Mk. 6:30-52
~2 Min.The Attactiveness of Christ
juengerschaft.org · ... and the healing virtue that flowed from His touch (Mk. 1:32-34; 6:56), to their sick, might draw crowds into the deserts after Him, and ...
Bibelstellen:Mark 1:32-34; Mark 6:56; Psalm 45:2 Mk. 1:32-34; Mk. 6:56; Ps. 45:2
Stichwörter:Jesus Christ; Worship
~3 Min.A Great Calm
juengerschaft.org · ... the incident, so beautifully interpreted by the writer of the above paragraph. Mk. 6:46 tells us that the Lord had gone into a mountain to pray. ...
Bibelstellen:Mark 6:46; Hebrews 13:5; Romans 8:34 Mk. 6:46; Heb. 13:5; Rom. 8:34
Stichwörter:Jesus Christ; Consolation; Encouragement; Sufferings
Position:The Numerical Bible (Volume 5: The Gospels) Page 296
Bibelstellen:Mark 6 Mk. 6
Position:Words of Faith Volume 1 (1882) Page 32
Bibelstellen:Mark 6 Mk. 6