Jesus was free from the presence of his disciples as he had sent them on ahead of him to prepare for the Last Supper at Passover.
42 times in the -nasb- 14 in matthew, 10 in mark, 12 in luke, 6 in john
They falsely charged Jesus of blasphemy. Mark 14:64
Jesus was accused of blasphemy, saying He was equal to God. See Mark 14:62-64.
Mark-Jan Fledderus was born on 1982-12-14.
Elijah did "return" before Jesus, in the person of John the Baptist. See Matthew 11:12-14; Matthew 17:10-13; Mark 9:11-13; Luke 1:13-17.
One of the rare times that Jesus got angry was outside the Temple where he destroyed the moneychanger's booths for conducting business on the Sabbath.A:The most striking example of irrational anger displayed by Jesus was when he cursed the fig tree for not bearing fruit out of season (Mark 11:12-14).
Shortly before the betrayal, Peter declared (along with the rest of the disciples - Matt. 26:35) that he would never deny Jesus. None of the gospels indicate that he "swore" it, though Mark says he stated it "vehemently" (Mark 14:31).It was later, as he denied Jesus, that Peter swore (Matt. 26:74; Mark 14:71).
Yes, according to Christian tradition, Mary was believed to be around 12-14 years old when she gave birth to Jesus.
The accounts are in Matthew 14:1-12 and Mark 6:14-29.
Matthew 4:1,2 (fasting) Mark 1:35 (likely fasting) Luke 6:12 (likely fasting) It's a fair speculation that after the events in the desert in Matthew 4, Jesus and His disciples didn't, as a rule, fast. (See Matthew 9:14, Mark 2:18, Luke 5:33) Jesus explained why in the verses following those just cited.
Peter, James, and John (Mark 14:33). The same three who saw the Transfiguration (Mark 9:2)
He went to the garden of Gethsemane. Matthew 26:36 and Mark 14:32