Mark

Jesus' ministry began with his baptism by John the Baptist, after which he was tempted by Satan in the wilderness. He then started preaching in Galilee, calling his disciples, and performing miracles such as healing a paralytic man, a man with a withered hand, and casting out demons. Jesus taught using parables, including the parable of the sower, and calmed a storm on the sea. He also healed a man possessed by an unclean spirit, raised a girl from the dead, and fed a crowd of 5,000 people with five loaves of bread and two fish. Jesus walked on water, healed many people, and taught his disciples about the importance of faith, forgiveness, and humility. He was questioned by the Pharisees and scribes about his authority, but responded with parables and teachings about the kingdom of God. Jesus predicted his own death and resurrection, and was eventually betrayed by Judas, arrested, and crucified. After his death, he was buried in a tomb, but on the third day, he rose from the dead and appeared to his disciples, commissioning them to spread the gospel.

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