Overview
Mark 6 recounts a series of significant events in Jesus' ministry. He is rejected in His hometown of Nazareth, and He sends the Twelve Apostles out two by two, empowering them to heal and cast out demons. The tragic death of John the Baptist at the request of Herodias is narrated. Following this, Jesus miraculously feeds 5,000 men with only five loaves and two fish, demonstrating His compassion and supernatural provision. Later, He walks on the Sea of Galilee to reach His disciples during a storm, calming their fears. The chapter concludes with Jesus healing the sick in Gennesaret, further confirming His divine power and love.