Mark Spaeth

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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. 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: Passage resources hebrew/greek your content mark 1 new revised standard version updated edition

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. Mark 10 new international version divorce 10 jesus then left that place and went into the region of judea and across the jordan. Mark 1 mark 3 new international version (niv) holy bible, new international version®, niv® copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by biblica, inc.® used by permission.

Footnotes mark 1:1 or jesus christ. Mark 1:1 some manuscripts do not have the son of god.

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