Q.1.
Mark's Gospel opens with an account of John the Baptist. John says that he baptises with water, but Jesus will baptise with what?
Q.2.
Jesus' disciples broke the Jewish law when they picked corn on the Sabbath. Which group of Jews, strict observers of the law, criticised Jesus for this?
Q.3.
On King Herod's birthday a young lady danced for him. Herod was so pleased with her dancing that he offered her any gift she chose. What did the girl ask for?
Q.4.
Jesus' reputation as a healer brought great crowds to Him. Everyone who even touched Jesus' what was cured?
Q.5.
Jesus was once again criticised by the Pharisees, regarding His disciples' eating habits. How did Jesus respond to this?
Q.6.
Jesus did not only help the Jews. In Tyre and Sidon (modern day Lebanon) Jesus rid the daughter of a woman of evil spirits. What nationality was this woman?
Q.7.
Famously, Jesus fed 5,000 people with a few loaves and fish. Later, Jesus was faced by another hungry crowd of followers. He repeated His previous miracle by feeding this crowd as He had done before. How many people were fed in this second miracle?
Q.8.
Jesus explained to His disciples that the greatest of people is the what?
Q.9.
When Jesus came to the temple in Jerusalem He was angered by the people there making money. What did He say they had made the temple into?
Q.10.
After Jesus had died on the cross, He was resurrected back to life. Who was the first person Jesus appeared to after His resurrection?