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Mark 15 & 16 – Why did Messiah refuse the wine mixes with myrrh? 2017
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Mark 14 - Why did they hire the likes of Judas to help them? 2017
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Mark 12 – The symbolism of the vineyard is astounding! It’s the Nation of Israel! 2017
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Mark 11 - There is a condition you must meet to get your prayers answered. 2017
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Mark 10 – “Then who can be saved?” 2016
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Mark 9 – He illustrated His death and resurrection to them through the demon possessed boy. 2016
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Mark 8 - The feeding of the five thousand is similar to Elisha feeding 100 men with not enough food.
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Mark 7- Vile traditional teachings proceeding out of the mouths of the Pharisees that defiled them.
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Mark 5 & 6 – in verse 18, why didn’t our Messiah let the man who was demon-possessed accompany Him?
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Mark 4 – The seed that was sown on the good soil (those chosen of the Father) bear fruit.
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Mark 3 - "And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand.
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Mark 2 – He chooses us, we do not choose Him.
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Mark 1 – Why mention the way John the Baptist was clothed?
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Mark 15 & 16 – Why did Messiah refuse the wine mixes with myrrh? 2017

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Mark 15:23
And they tried to give Him wine mixed with myrrh; but He did not take it.

The one act of sympathy given to a crucified man was to give him a concoction of wine mixed with myrrh which would deaden some of the pain. It has been taught that Yeshua refused this so that He might have a clear mind during this experience. This[1] stupefying drink was made available to crucified criminals by the women of Jerusalem in order to deaden the pain somewhat. Jesus refuses the drink, choosing to encounter whatever He must meet and experience with a clear mind. Note from Believers Study Bible Mark 15:23 However, that is not the reason Yeshua refused the drink. He refused it because He took the Nazirite vow earlier.

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