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He came baptizing in the wilderness. 1:4 |
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He preached a baptism of repentance for the remission of sins. 1:4 |
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He baptized in the Jordan River 1:5 |
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He wore camel's hair with a leather belt around his waist. 1:6 |
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He ate locusts and wild honey. 1:6 |
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He baptized with water. 1:8 |
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He said he wasn't worthy to stoop down and loose the strap of Jesus' sandal. 1:7 |
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He came from Nazareth of Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. 1:9 |
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After He was baptized, the heavens parted and the Spirit descended upon Him like a dove. 1:11 |
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The Spirit drove Him into the wilderness. 1:12 |
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He was in the wilderness 40 days tempted by Satan and was with the wild beasts. The angels ministered to Him. 1:13 |
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He was put in prison 1:14 |
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He came to Galilee preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God. 1:14 |
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His brother was Andrew. 1:16 |
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These two fishermen were casting a net into the sea. 1:16 |
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They immediately left their nets and followed Jesus. 1:18 |
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He was the father of James and John. 1:19 |
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They were in the boat mending their nets. 1:19 |
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Their father was Zebedee. 1:19 |
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The hired servants were in the boat with him after James and John left. 1:20 |
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His wife's mother was sick - with a fever. 1:30 |
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He along with those with Him searched for Jesus - who had gone to a solitary place to pray. 1:35 |
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He wanted to be made clean. 1:40 |
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He had commanded the offering for a cleansing. 1:44 |
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He could no longer openly enter the city but had to remain outside in deserted places. 1:45 |
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He saw the faith and said to the paralytic, "Sons, your sins are forgiven you." 2:5 |
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They asked why Jesus spoke blasphemies. 2:7 |
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His son was named Levi. 2:13 |
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He was the son of Alphaeus and he was at the tax office. 2:14 |
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Jesus and many tax collectors and sinners sat in his house. 2:15 |
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His disciples (along with Pharisees) were fasting. 2:18 |
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He was hungry in the days of Abiathar the high priest. He ate showbread. 2:25-26 |
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He was the high priest when David was hungry and ate the showbread. 2:26 |
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He was given the name Peter. 3:16 |
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He was the son of Alphaeus. 3:18 |
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The 12 who were appointed to preach, have power, heal sicknesses and cast out demons. 3:14-19 |
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Simon, James, John, Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James, Thaddaeus, Simon, and Judas |
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He dwelt in the tombs. He was an unclean spirit. 5:8 |
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He gave permission for the demons to enter the swine. 5:13 |
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He was a ruler of the synagogue with a sick daughter. 5:22-23 |
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Only these were permitted to follow Jesus into the home of Jairus. 5:37 |
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The brothers of Jesus, the carpenter. 6:3 |
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James, Joses, Judas, and Simon |
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She was the mother of Jesus, the carpenter. 6:3 |
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Herod thought this person was risen from the dead. 6:14 |
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Others thought Jesus was this person. 6:15 |
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John was bound in prison by him for the safe of Herodias. 6:17 |
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She was married to Philip before she married Herod. 6:17 |
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He was the brother of Herod. 6:17 |
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He told Herod it was NOT lawful to have his brother's wife. 6:18 |
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She wanted to kill John. 6:19 |
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He feared John and knew he was a just and holy man. He protected John also. 6:19 |
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He gave a fest on his birthday for his nobles, the high officers, and the chief men of Galilee. 6:21 |
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Her daughter danced and pleased Herod. 6:22 |
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He swore to give whatever she requested up to half his kingdom to the daughter of Herodias. :23 |
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He was exceedingly sorry but sent an executioner anyway. 6:26 |
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He prophesied of hypocrites. 7:6 |
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He said, "honor your father and your mother..." 7:10 |
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He told the Greek woman the children were to be filled first. 7:27 |
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Some people thought Jesus was one of these two people (or one of the prophets). 8:28 |
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John the Baptist or Elijah |
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He was the disciple who said, "You are the Christ." 8:29 |
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He took Jesus aside and began to rebuke Him. He was then rebuked by Jesus. 8:32-33 |
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These 3 went with Jesus to a high mountain. 9:2 |
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These two appeared on the mountain and were talking with Jesus. 9:4 |
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He suggested making 3 tabernacles (because he was afraid). 9:5 |
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The scribes said he must come first. 9:11 |
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He talked about someone who did not follow Jesus casting out demons. 9:38 |
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Jesus referred to his commandments concerning divorce. 10:3 |
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He said "we have left all and followed You." 10:28 |
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They wanted Jesus (the Teacher) to do whatever they asked. 10:35 |
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James and John, the sons of Zebedee |
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The ten were greatly displeased with these two. 10:41 |
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He was blind. He was the son of Timaeus. 10:46 |
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He was the father of Bartimaeus. 10:46 |
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Jesus was called the Son of this person by blind Bartimaeus. 10:47 |
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He was mentioned when Jesus rode the colt. 11:10 |
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He drove out those who bought and sold in the temple. 11:15 |
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He mentioned the withered fig tree. 11:21 |
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Jesus asked whether his baptism was from heaven or from men. 11:30 |
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He received taxes. The Pharisees questioned if it was lawful. 12:14 |
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The Sadducees asked about this man. 12:18 |
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God was the God of these 3. 12:26 |
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Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob |
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Jesus was questioned about being called the Son of ______________ 12:35 |
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He sat opposite the treasury and saw the poor widow. 12:41 |
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These 4 talked to Jesus privately and the timing of things to come. 13:3 |
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Peter, James, John, and Andrew |
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He (a prophet) spoke of the abomination of desolation. 13:14 |
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They were at his house in Bethany. 14:3 |
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He was one of the 12. He went to the chief priests to betray Jesus. 14:10 |
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He said he would NOT be made to stumble. 14:29 |
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These 3 went with Jesus at Gethsemane. 14:33 |
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Jesus asked him specifically if he was sleeping. 14:37 |
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He (one of the 12) came with a great multitude. 14:43 |
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He followed Jesus at a distance into the courtyard of the high priest. 14:54 |
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One of the servants girls of the high priest said that he was with Jesus of Nazareth. He denied it. 14:67-68 |
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Some said he was a Galilean. He then began to curse and swear. 14:70-71 |
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After the rooster crowed, he called to mind the words that Jesus said. He thought about it and wept. 14:72 |
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Jesus was bound and delivered to him. 15:1 |
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He marveled when Jesus answered nothing. 15:5 |
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He was chained with his fellow rebels. 15:7 |
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They stirred up the crowd so that Barabbas was released. 15:11 |
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He - wanting to gratify the crowd - released Barabbas and scourged Jesus. 15:15 |
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He was the father of Alexander and Rufus. 15:21 |
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They were the sons of Simon a Cyrenian. 15:21 |
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He was compelled to bear the cross of Jesus. 15:21 |
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He cried out at the 9th hour. 15:34 |
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Some thought Jesus called for this person. 15:35 |
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She was the mother of James the Less and of Joses. 15:40 |
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These women looked on from afar. 15:40 |
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Mary Magdalene Mary the mother of James the Less and of Joses Salome |
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He was a prominent council member. 15:43 |
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He took courage and asked Pilate for the body of Jesus. 15:43 |
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He marveled that Jesus was already dead. 15:44 |
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They observed where Jesus was laid. 15:47 |
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Mary Magdalene Mary the mother of Joses |
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He was granted the body of Jesus. He wrapped Him in fine linen. 15:46 |
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They brought spices. 16:1 |
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Mary Magdalene Mary the mother of James Salome |
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The young man clothed in a long white robe specifically mentioned this person. 16:7 |
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Jesus appeared first to her. He had cast 7 demons out of her. 16:9 |
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