Isaiah
The book of Isaiah begins with a superscript:
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The book of Isaiah begins with a superscript:
12The Israelites again did evil in YHWH’s sight; and YHWH gave Eglon, king of Moab, power over Israel because they had done evil in YHWH’s sight. 13And he assembled the Ammonites and Amaleq and went and smote Israel; they possessed the City of Palms.
From | Beersheba | Kadesh-Barnea | Jerusalem | Joppa | Joppa |
To | Mt. Moriah (in Jerusalem) | Horeb (near Jebel Musa) | Kir-Hareseth (via Edom) | Caesarea | Caesarea |
1. Which Gospel tells of a young man who was almost arrested with Jesus in Gethsemane?
2. Both Matthew and Luke narrate more than 50 parables attribute to Jesus, whereas Mark has fewer than 25. Every one of the parables in Mark appears also in Matthew and or Luke except for one. Which parable is found only in Mark?