1. Mark 5 – Jesus Demonstrates His Authority - Enduring Word
David Guzik commentary on Mark 5 describes how Jesus heals a demon possessed Gaderene, and a woman from her flow of blood.
David Guzik commentary on Mark 5 describes how Jesus heals a demon possessed Gaderene, and a woman from her flow of blood
2. Mark 5:1-20 – Overcoming Demons and Superstition - Enduring Word
David Guzik Sermon on. Mark 5:1-20 – Overcoming Demons & Superstition. https://storage.googleapis.com/enduring-word-media/audio/Mark0501_20.mp3.
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3. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Mark
The Power of Jesus’ Touch · Mark 1:1-11 – Who Is Jesus? · The Parable of the Soils
David Guzik Sermon on the Gospel of Mark
4. I Touched Him – Mark 5:27-28 – April 27 2021 - Enduring Word
27 apr 2021 · In this daily devotional Pastor Guzik gives us an encouraging Word from the Scriptures for everyday. I Touched Him - Mark 5:27-28.
In this daily devotional Pastor Guzik gives us an encouraging Word from the Scriptures for everyday. I Touched Him - Mark 5:27-28
5. Commentary on Mark 5 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
See what an encouraging word he gave her (v. 34); Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole. Note, Christ puts honour upon faith, because faith gives honour ...
Matthew Henry :: Commentary on Mark 5
6. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Matthew Chapter 5
David Guzik commentary on Matthew 5, where Jesus teaches the Sermon on the mount to the disciples, including the beatitudes.
7. Commentary on Mark 5:21-43 - Working Preacher
After his initial “glare” (periblepeto) at the crowd and surroundings, Jesus' reaction was rather surprising. What flowed from him (“power”) earlier healed her.
Two Healings in One (story) In this chapter, Mark describes Jesus healing two daughters of Israel. Jesus had just performed a successful exorcism of a non-Jewish person (cf. 5:1-20). In our passage, Jesus returns to the “Jewish” side (or, the “other side”; cf. 5:21) to find a large crowd. The Healing of an Unnamed Woman … Continue reading "Commentary on Mark 5:21-43"
8. Enduring Word Bible Commentary John Chapter 5
David Guzik commentary on John 5, where Jesus heals a man at the pool of Bethesda and answers the questions of the religious leaders about the Sabbath.
9. What does Mark chapter 5 mean? - BibleRef.com
Mark 4:35—5:43 sees an increase in the scope of Jesus' miracles. He has just calmed a violent storm on the Sea of Galilee. Now, He expels a legion of demons.
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10. Mark 5:21-43 Bible Study Guide With Commentary And Questions
Practical Bible study on Mark 5:21-43. Includes discussion questions and commentary useful for small group Bible studies. Encourage life transformation.
11. Enduring Word Bible Commentary James Chapter 5
(1-3) The rich and the illusion of wealth. ... Come now, you rich, weep and howl for your miseries that are coming upon you! Your riches are corrupted, and your ...
David Guzik commentary on James 5, where James rebukes the rich and gives a call for patient endurance in light of the coming judgment.
12. Mark 5 Commentary - Precept Austin
4 mrt 2023 · Wuest - because he had often been bound securely with manacles and fetters, and the manacles were snapped in two by him, and the fetters crushed ...
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13. Enduring Word Bible Commentary 1 Peter Chapter 5
Considering that Peter may have – or likely did – witness the sufferings of Jesus on the cross, the remembrance of that would make his exhortation to fellow ...
David Guzik commentary on 1 Peter 5, in which Peter addresses the leaders and elders in the church and exhorts them to be good shepherds.
14. Mark 5 Guzik Bible Commentary
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15. Mark 5:21-43 Commentary - Center for Excellence in Preaching
22 jun 2015 · Mark 5:21-43 Commentary ... Jesus was someone people wanted to touch and be touched by. But in the case of Jesus, such touches were about far more ...
Jesus was someone people wanted to touch and be touched by. But in the case of Jesus, such touches were about far more than the people’s desire to make contact with somebody famous. Jesus’ touch was said to have healing powers. As we can see in this story, some had concluded that Jesus was a…
16. Mark 5:1-20 - The Man Called Legion Becomes a Disciple of Jesus
Mark 5:1-20 Inductive Bible Study - The Demon Possessed Man Called "Legion" · Clearly these demons were not submitting themselves to Jesus' Their words make this ...
A man from the tombs. For Jews, tombs were an unclean place. They were not allowed to touch touch bodies. Demons drove these people (Matthew 8:28 mentions two of them) to live in this horrific place. Demons seem to take delight in causing misery and torment to their hosts. Satan has always appeared as an angel of light. He often makes big promises about the fun and pleasure people can have if they give in to his temptations, but such people are always disappointed and find themselves trapped and enslaved instead. James rightly said that we should resist the devil. Never give in and never give any foothold. See Ephesians 4:26-27