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Jun 26, 2013 · As with the Twelve, He sent these disciples out two-by-two as well (Luke 10:1). Jesus set forth the Biblical pattern, two-by-two, for future missionary endeavors by the example of the Twelve and the Seventy.
Jesus sends his disciples on ahead of him while he goes up on a mountainside to pray during the night. They get in a boat and start traveling across the lake (Matthew 14:22-23; Mark 6:45-46; John 6:14-15).
Jesus then went to the Sea of Galilee where he began to gather His disciples for the coming season of ministry. (Mark 1:16-20) The following Sabbath, March 19, He preached in the synagogue in Capernaum, cast out a demon, and then healed multitudes (Mark 1:21-34).
28 Ce(sabbatical Year 27/28)MarkLukeJan 6 *Jordan - Baptism by John (30 years old)1:93:21NovJohn arrested1:143:19Mar 19Capernaum - Synagogue/cast out demon ...1:214:31Mar 20Galilee - Jesus prayed/toured Galilee ...1:354:42Jesus sends seventy disciples (not the 12 apostles trained earlier in the year) on an evangelistic training mission to prepare the way for him in cities he will soon visit (Luke 10:1 - 24). Before the leave, however, he instructs them on what they should and should not do while on their journey.
Bible History Online presents an overview of the Life of Jesus in Chronological Order as recorded in the New Testament during the First Century AD. The events took place in the Second Temple Period. Map Included.
Jun 22, 2004 · As the day wore on, the disciples besought Jesus to send the crowds home, so that they could obtain food. On the surface this appears to be a request based upon the disciples compassion for the crowds.
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Sep 28, 2016 · As Jesus moved about in Galilee, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God and demonstrating the presence of the kingdom through works of power, he sent out his disciples to share in his mission. Jesus gave them authority over demons, as well as the power to heal the sick (6:7, 13).