Jesus Rejected at Nazareth and the Death of John the Baptist | Mark 6, Part 1 | March 5, 2021

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Published on Mar 6, 2021
Jesus Rejected at Nazareth and the Death of John the Baptist (Mark 6:1-29)

In this passage, Jesus is rejected in His hometown by those closest to him, and we see Jesus send out His disciples to evangelize the region. Mark also records for us the history of the death of John the Baptist.

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