Where was Jesus baptised?
Jordan River (Mark 1)
Jesus was often accused of doing what was unlawful on this day.
The Sabbath (Mark 3)
The one who first believed when Jesus died
The Centurion (Mark 15)
When Jesus directly cried with a loud voice "Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?"
Psalm 22
The women brought this to Jesus’ tomb.
Spices (Mark 16)
The place where Peter, James and John failed to stay awake and pray for Jesus even for one hour.
Gethsemane (Mark 14)
Jesus rebuked the Pharisees after they accused him of not following this pre-meal tradition.
The washing of hands before eating. (Mark 7)
Jesus healed this person’s mother-in-law.
Simon Peter (Mark 1)
Jesus fulfulls this prophecy in the OT book when he entered Jerusalem on a colt.
Zechariah (Mark 11)
Jesus praised a widow for putting this into the temple treasury.
Two small copper coins (Mark 12)
Jesus was anointed with perfume by an unnamed woman at this place.
Bethany (Mark 14)
The first record in Mark we have of Jesus making enemies is after he performed this miracle.
The healing of the paralytic carried by four men (Mark 2)
They both wanted to sit at the right and left hand of Jesus in glory.
James and John (sons of Zebedee). Mark 10
The passage “I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way.” refers to John the Baptist but is found in this OT book.
Malachi
Jesus cursed this plant because it did not have any fruit on it.
Fig tree (Mark 13)
Jesus was in the vicinity of this place when he healed a Syrian Phoenician woman.
Tyre (Mark 7)
This group of men who were seeking to arrest Jesus by stealth and kill him
Chief priests and the scribes (Mark 14)
This person held a grudge against John the Baptist and influenced her daughter to order his death.
Herodias
Jesus quotes this book when explaining to his disciples why he speaks in parables.
Isaiah (Mark 4)
When Jesus sent out his disciples he told them to take nothing with them except this.
A staff (Mark 6)
Jesus was sitting at this place when he told his disciples about the signs of the end times.
Mount of Olives (Mark 13)
They tested Jesus with a question about the lawfulness of paying taxes to Caesar or not
Pharisees and Herodians (Mark 12)
The one who cried out "Son of David, have mercy on me!"
Bartimaeus, the blind beggar (Mark 10)
When Jesus over turns the tables at the temple he rebukes those who have turned it into a “den of robbers”, a phrase found in this book.
Jeremiah (Mark 11)
The disciples gave Jesus what they had to feed the 4000 people.
Seven loaves of bread and a few fishes (Mark 8)