Chapter 5
Chapter 5
5:1-20 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.
5:1 Where did Jesus and the
5:2 What did Jesus do? What do you learn about the man that met him?
5:3 What do you learn about this man?
5:4 What do you learn about the people? What do you learn about this man? What do you think about this situation?
5:5 What did the man do? When did he do it? What do you think about someone like this?
5:6 What did the man do? What do you think about that?
5:7 What do you learn about the man? How did he describe Jesus? Do you remember who else recognised Jesus, earlier in Mark's
5:8 Use your own words to express this. What do you think about that?
5:9 Use your own words to express this. What was the question? What was the answer? What do you think about that?
5:10 What happened? What do you think about that?
5:11 What do you learn?
5:12 Use your own words to express this.
5:13 What do you learn about the evil
5:14 What happened to the men that looked after the pigs? What did they do? What was the result?
5:15 What was happening? What do you learn about the man? Why might the people have been afraid?
5:16 Who were the witnesses who had seen the incident? What did the witnesses do?
5:17 Use your own words to express this. What do you think about this?
5:18 Use your own words to express this. What do you think about that?
5:19 What should the man not do? What should the man do? Whom should he tell?
5:20 What did the man do? Was that what Jesus had told him to do? What do you think about that?
5:21-24, 35-43 You might want to use your own words to express each section. And then you might want to act it as a play.
5:21 What do you learn about where Jesus went? Who else was there too?
5:22 Use your own words to express this. What was the unusual event in the story here?
5:23 Who are the people in this story? What was the problem? How did people ask Jesus to solve the problem?
5:24 What did Jesus do? What else happened?
5:25-34 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.
5:25, 26 Use your own words to express this. Imagine that there was a woman like this where you live. How would people behave towards her?
5:27 What happened? What do you think about that?
5:28 Use your own words to express this. Do you think that the woman was right? Imagine that someone else had come so that Jesus could cure them. If they thought the same as the woman, would they have been right? What do you think?
5:29 What happened immediately? How did the woman know that something had happened?
5:30 Use your own words to express this. What surprises you about this?
5:31 Use your own words to express this. Were the
5:32 Use your own words to express this. If you had been that woman, what might you have thought?
5:33 Use your own words to express this. How would you have felt if you had been that woman?
5:34 What three things did Jesus say to this woman? What might surprise someone that heard about this?
5:35 Use your own words to express this. What would need to happen so that those people would expect something different from Jesus?
5:36 What did Jesus do? What do you think about this?
5:37 Who were those people that Jesus allowed to come with him? What do you know about them? (See Mark 1:19-20; 1:29-31; 3:16-17.)
5:38 Where did Jesus come? What was happening? What was the probable reason why people were weeping so loudly?
5:39 What happened? What did Jesus say about what the people were doing? What do you learn?
5:40 What four things happened? Use your own words to express this. What do you think about Jesus' decisions?
5:41 What did Jesus do? What was the meaning of what he said?
5:42 What was happening? What do you think about that?
5:43 Where might you have read something like this before? (See Mark 1:23-25, 34, 40-45; 3:12.) Use your own words to express this.