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And now they were on the way going up to Jerusalem; and still Jesus led them on, while they were bewildered and followed him with faint hearts. Then once more he brought the twelve apostles to his side, and began to tell them what was to befall him: (Mark 10, 32)
And now they reached Jericho. As he was leaving Jericho, with his disciples and with a great multitude, Bartimaeus, the blind man, Timaeus’ son, was sitting there by the way-side, begging. (Mark 10, 46)
Whereupon he threw away his cloak and leapt to his feet, and so came to Jesus. (Mark 10, 50)
Jesus said to him, Away home with thee; thy faith has brought thee recovery. And all at once he recovered his sight, and followed Jesus on his way.✻ (Mark 10, 52)
Many of them spread their garments in the way, and others strewed the way with leaves they had cut down from the trees. (Mark 11, 8)
and, observing a fig-tree some way off with its leaves out, he went up to see if he could find anything on it. But when he reached it, he found leaves and nothing else; it was not the right season for figs.✻ (Mark 11, 13)
The chief priests and scribes heard of this, and looked for some means of making away with him; they were afraid of him, because all the multitude was so full of admiration at his teaching. (Mark 11, 18)
Peter had not forgotten; Master, he said, look at the fig-tree which thou didst curse; it has withered away. (Mark 11, 21)
Whereupon they took him and beat him, and sent him away empty-handed. (Mark 12, 3)
This parable, they saw, was aimed at themselves, and they would gladly have laid hands on him, but they were afraid of the multitude; so they went away and left him alone.✻ (Mark 12, 12)
These came and said to him, Master, we know that thou art sincere; that thou holdest no one in awe, making no distinction between man and man, but teachest in all sincerity the way of God. Is it right that tribute should be paid to Caesar? Or should we refuse to pay it? (Mark 12, 14)
not going down into the house, if they are on the house-top, or entering the house to carry anything away from it; (Mark 13, 15)
