- Jesus’ Preparation for Ministry (Mark 1:1-13)
- By John (Mark 1:1-8)
- Witness of Malachi (Mark 1:1-2)
- Witness of Isaiah (Mark 1:3)
- Witness of the People (Mark 1:4-8)
- By His Baptism (Mark 1:9-11)
- By His Temptations (Mark 1:12-13)
- By John (Mark 1:1-8)
- Jesus Ministers in Galilee and Northern Palestine: His deeds and how people react to them (Mark 1:14-8:26)
- His Preaching (Mark 1:14-20)
- Preaching of the Savior (Mark 1:14-15, 38-39)
- Promise of the Savior (Mark 1:16-20)
- His Power (Mark 1:21-3:12)
- Over a Demon (Mark 1:21-28)
- Over Disease (Mark 1:29-39)
- Over Leprosy (Mark 1:40-45)
- Over Paralysis (Mark 2:1-12)
- Helpful Friends (Mark 2:1-5, 11-17)
- Hostile Foes (Mark 2:6-10)
- Over a Publican (Mark 2:13-20) Levi’s Calling
- His Conversion (Mark 2:13-14)
- His Celebration (Mark 2:15-17)
- Their Criticism (Mark 2:18-20)
- Over Old Religion (Mark 2:21-22)
- Over the Sabbath (Mark 2:23-28)
- Over Deformity (Mark 3:1-6)
- The Miracle (Mark 3:1-5)
- The Malice (Mark 3:6)
- Over Demons (Mark 3:7-12)
- What He Does (Mark 3:7-11)
- What He Says (Mark 3:12)
- His Personnel (Mark 3:13-35)
- The Call of the Twelve (Mark 3:13-19)
- Their Number (Mark 3:13-14)
- The Nature (Mark 3:15)
- Their Names (Mark 3:16-19)
- The Condemnation of Rejectors (Mark 3:20-30)
- Criticism From His Family (Mark 3:20-21)
- Criticism From His Foes (Mark 3:22-30)
- Their Accusation (Mark 3:22)
- His Answer (Mark 3:23-30)
- Words of Wisdom (Mark 3:23-27)
- Words of Warning (Mark 3:28-30)
- The Call to a Spiritual Family (Mark 3:31-35)
- The Desire of His Earthly Kin (Mark 3:31-32)
- The Description of His Eternal Kin (Mark 3:33-35)
- The Call of the Twelve (Mark 3:13-19)
- His Parables (Mark 4:1-34)
- The Sower (Mark 4:1-20)
- Information in the Parable (Mark 4:1-9)
- Isaiah and the Parable (Mark 4:10-12)
- Interpretation of the Parable (Mark 4:13-20)
- The Lamp (Mark 4:21-25)
- The Seed Growing Gradually (Mark 4:26-29)
- The Mustard Seed (Mark 4:30-34)
- The Sower (Mark 4:1-20)
- His Prerogatives (Mark 4:35-9:1)
- Over a Storm (Mark 4:35-41)
- The Crisis (Mark 4:35-38a)
- The Cry (Mark 4:38b)
- The Calm (Mark 4:39-41)
- Over Demons (Mark 5:1-20)
- The Despair (Mark 5:1-5)
- The Deliverance (Mark 5:6-13)
- The Disbelief (Mark 5:14-17)
- The Desire (Mark 5:18-20)
- Over Sickness and Death (Mark 5:21-43)
- A Suffering Woman (Mark 5:25-34)
- Her Disease (Mark 5:25-26)
- Her Deterioration (Mark 5:27-28)
- He Deliverance (Mark 5:29-34)
- A Dead Girl (Mark 5:21-24, 35-43)
- The Request (Mark 5:21-24)
- The Report (Mark 5:35)
- The Reassurance (Mark 5:36)
- The Restriction (Mark 5:37)
- The Ridicule (Mark 5:38-40a)
- The Resurrection (Mark 5:40b-43)
- The Restraint (Mark 5:43)
- A Suffering Woman (Mark 5:25-34)
- Rejected by His Own Townspeople (Mark 6:1-6a)
- Their Hostility (Mark 6:1-3)
- His Helpfulness (Mark 6:4-6a)
- The Commissioning of the Twelve (Mark 6:6b-13)
- Their Assignments (Mark 6:6b-11)
- Their Accomplishments (Mark 6:12-13)
- Affecting Herod, who Killed John (Mark 6:14-29)
- Jesus is Misunderstood by Herod Antipas (Mark6:14-16)
- John is Mistreated by Herod Antipas (Mark 6:17-20)
- John is Murdered by Herod Antipas (Mark 6:21-29)
- The Party (Mark 6:21)
- The Performance (Mark 6:22a)
- The Promise (Mark 6:22b-23)
- The Plot (Mark 6:24-29)
- Feeding the 5000 Men (Mark 6:30-44)
- Events Preceding the Miracle (Mark 6:30-38)
- The Consideration of Jesus (Mark 6:30-31)
- The Compassion of Jesus (Mark 6:32-34)
- The Command of Jesus (Mark 6:35-38)
- Events Accompanying the Miracle (Mark 6:39-42)
- The Arrangement (Mark 6:39-40)
- The Acknowledgement (Mark 6:41)
- The Abundance (Mark 6:42)
- Events Following the Miracle (Mark 6:43-44)
- The Meal (Mark 6:43)
- The Men (Mark 6:44)
- Events Preceding the Miracle (Mark 6:30-38)
- Walking on Water (Mark 6:45-52)
- The Awareness (Mark 6:45-48a)
- The Approach (Mark 6:48b)
- The Alarm (Mark 6:49-50a)
- The Assurance (Mark 6:50b-51a)
- The Amazement (Mark 6:51b-52)
- Over Sickness (Mark 6:53-56)
- Over Pharisaic Traditions (Mark 7:1-23)
- The Reason for Message of Jesus (Mark 7:1-5)
- The Rebuke in the Message of Jesus (Mark 7:6-23)
- The Prophecy (Mark 7:6-7)
- The Parental Example (Mark 7:8-13)
- The Preaching (Mark 7:14-23)
- Over a Syrophoenician Woman (Mark 7:24-30)
- The Brokenhearted Mother (Mark 7:24-26)
- The Kindhearted Messiah (Mark 7:27-30)
- Over a Deaf Mute (Mark 7:31-37)
- The Desperation of the Man (Mark 7:31-32)
- The Declaration of the Messiah (Mark 7:33-37)
- Feeding the 4000 (Mark 8:1-10)
- His Concern (Mark 8:1-4, 9-10)
- His Command (Mark 8:5-8)
- Condemning the Pharisees (Mark 8:11-13)
- The Pharisees Demand (Mark 8:11)
- The Messiah’s Denial (Mark 8:12-13)
- Teaching on Leaven (Mark 8:14-21)
- The Caution (Mark 8:14-15)
- The Confusion (Mark 8:16)
- The Clarification (Mark 8:17-21)
- Over Blindness (Mark 8:22-26) Gradual Healing
- The First Touch (Mark 8:22-24)
- The Second Touch (Mark 8:25-26)
- Over a Storm (Mark 4:35-41)
- His Preaching (Mark 1:14-20)
- The Road to Jerusalem (Mark 8:27-10:52)
- Peter’s Confession (Mark 8:27-30)
- First Question (Mark 8:27-28)
- Second Question (Mark 8:29-30)
- Disciples are All-In (Mark 8:31-9:1)
- The Revelation (Mark 8:31)
- The Rebukes (Mark 8:32-33)
- The Requirements (Mark 8:34)
- The Rewards (Mark 8:35-9:1)
- Preview of His Glory (Mark 9:2-29)
- Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-13)
- Ascending the Mountain (Mark 9:2)
- On the Mountain (Mark 9:2b-8)
- Descending the Mountain (Mark 9:9-13)
- Restoration (Mark 9:14-29)
- The Disciples (Mark 9:14-16)
- The Others (Mark 9:17-29)
- The Victim (Mark 9:17-22)
- Helpless Father (Mark 9:17a)
- The Hopeless Son (Mark 9:17a-18a, 20-22)
- The Hapless Disciples (Mark 9:18b-19)
- The Victor (Mark 9:23-29)
- Jesus Reassures the Father (Mark 9:23-24)
- Jesus Rebukes the Demon (Mark 9:25-26)
- Jesus Restores the Son (Mark 9:27)
- Jesus Reveals the Secret (Mark 9:28-29)
- The Victim (Mark 9:17-22)
- Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-13)
- Preview of His Death (Mark 9:30-32)
- Preview of the Future (Mark 9:33-50)
- Jesus Speaks of Humility (Mark 9:33-37)
- Jesus Speaks of Harmony (Mark 9:38-41)
- Jesus Speak of Hell (Mark 9:42-50)
- Concerning Divorce (Mark 10:1-12)
- The Insincere Group (Mark 10:1-9)
- The Sincere Group (Mark 10:10-12)
- Concerning Children (Mark 10:13-16)
- Jesus Rebukes (Mark 10:13-14)
- Jesus Receives (Mark 10:15-16)
- Concerning Eternal Life (Mark 10:17-31)
- The Rich Young Ruler (Mark 10:17-22)
- Seeking (Mark 10:17-21)
- Sorrowing (Mark 10:22)
- Jesus on Wealth (Mark 10:23-31)
- The Allegory (Mark 10:23-25)
- The Amazement (Mark 10:26)
- The Assurance (Mark 10:27-31)
- The Rich Young Ruler (Mark 10:17-22)
- Concerning His Death and Resurrection (Mark 10:32-34)
- Concerning Ambition (Mark 10:35-45)
- The Request (Mark 10:35-37)
- The Refusal (Mark 10:38-39)
- The Restriction (Mark 10:40)
- The Resentment (Mark 10:41)
- The Review (Mark 10:42-45)
- Concerning Blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52)
- The Request of the Blind Man (Mark 10:46-47)
- The Response of the Crowd (Mark 10:48-50)
- The Restoration by the Savior (Mark 10:51-52)
- Peter’s Confession (Mark 8:27-30)
- Jerusalem: Jesus’ Teaching, Arrest, Trial, and Death (Mark 11:1-15:47)
- Triumphal Entry: Sunday (Mark 11:1-11)
- The Preparation (Mark 11:1-7)
- The Parade (Mark 11:8-11)
- Curse and Cleansing (Mark 11:12-26)
- The Fig Tree (Mark 11:12-14, 20-26)
- The Reason (Mark 11:12-14)
- The Result (Mark 11:20-21)
- The Reaction (Mark 11:22-26)
- The Cleansing of the Temple (Mark 11:15-19)
- Jesus Removes Money Tables (Mark 11:15-16)
- Jesus Removes Money Takers (Mark 11:17-19)
- The Fig Tree (Mark 11:12-14, 20-26)
- Concerning His Authority (Mark 11:27-33)
- Their Demand (Mark 11:27-28)
- His Defense (Mark 11:29-30)
- Their Dilemma (Mark 11:31-32)
- Their Defeat (Mark 11:33)
- Concerning the Jewish Nation (Mark 12:1-12)
- The Workmen (Mark 12:1)
- The Wickedness (Mark 12:2-12)
- Their Mission (Mark 12:2, 4a, 5b, 7-12)
- Their Mistreatment (Mark 12:3, 4b, 5b)
- Concerning Taxes (Mark 12:13-17)
- Their Deceit (Mark 12:13-15a)
- Their Defeat (Mark 12:15b-17)
- Concerning Resurrection (Mark 12:18-27)
- Their Silly Example (Mark 12:18-23)
- The Savior’s Education (Mark 12:24-27)
- Concerning the Greatest Commandments (Mark 12:28-34)
- Round One (Mark 12:28-31)
- Round Two (Mark 12:32-34)
- Concerning His Death (Mark 12:35-37)
- The Messiah is David’s Son, Affirming His Humanity (Mark 12:35-36)
- The Messiah is David’s Lord, Affirming His Divinity (Mark 12:37)
- Concerning Pride (Mark 12:38-40) Warnings
- Haughtiness (Mark 12:38-39)
- Cheating (Mark 12:40)
- Concerning Giving (Mark 12:41-44)
- One Gave Much Amounting to Little (Mark 12:41)
- One Gave Little Amounting to Much (Mark 12:42-44)
- Concerning the Future (Mark 13:1-37)
- Two Prophecies of Jesus (Mark 13:1-27)
- The Temple (Mark 13:1-2)
- The Tribulation (Mark 13:3-27)
- First Half (Mark 13:4-13)
- Second Half (Mark 13:14-27)
- Two Parables of Jesus (Mark 13:28-37)
- The Fig Tree (Mark 13:28-31)
- The Alert Servants (Mark 13:32-37)
- Two Prophecies of Jesus (Mark 13:1-27)
- Anointing by Mary and Plan for Betrayal: Wednesday (Mark 14:1-11)
- Plots (Mark 14:1-2, 10-11)
- Preparation (Mark 14:3-9)
- The Place (Mark 14:3a)
- The Person (Mark 14:3b) Does not say this is Mary
- The Perfume (Mark 14:3c)
- The Protest (Mark 14:4-9)
- Supper and Betrayal: Thursday (Mark 14:12-52)
- Preparation (Mark 14:12-16) Instructions
- Partaking (Mark 14:17-21) Indictment
- The Betrayal (Mark 14:17-18)
- The Baffled (Mark 14:19)
- The Betrayer (Mark 14:20-21)
- Institution of the Meal (Mark 14:22-25)
- The Supper (Mark 14:22-25)
- The Song (Mark 14:26)
- Walk to Gethsemane (Mark 14:26-31)
- He Will be Deserted by All (Mark 14:27-28)
- He Will be Denied by One (Mark 14:29-31)
- Prayer in the Garden (Mark 14:32-42)
- First Prayer (Mark 14:32-38)
- Second Prayer (Mark 14:39-40)
- Third Prayer (Mark 14:41-42)
- Betrayal and Arrest (Mark 14:43-52)
- The Arrest (Mark 14:43-49)
- The Abandonment (Mark 14:50-52)
- Trail and Execution: Friday (Mark 14:53-15:47)
- Jesus Before Caiaphas (Mark 14:53-65)
- Peter’s Denial of Jesus (Mark 14:66-72)
- The Person (Mark 14:53-54a)
- The Place (Mark 14:54b)
- The Particulars (Mark 14:66-72)
- Denial One (Mark 14:66-68)
- Denial Two (Mark 14:69-70a)
- Denial Three (Mark 14:70b-72)
- Jesus Before Pilate (Mark 15:1-21)
- The Conspiracy (Mark 15:1)
- The Confusion (Mark 15:2)
- The Charges (Mark 15:3-5)
- The Custom (Mark 15:6)
- The Choice (Mark 15:7-14)
- The Chastening (Mark 15:15)
- The Contempt (Mark 15:16-20)
- The Crossbearer (Mark 15:21)
- Jesus Crucified (Mark 15:22-32)
- The Cup at the Cross (Mark 15:22-23)
- The Clothing Below the Cross (Mark 15:24-25)
- The Citation on the Cross (Mark 15:26)
- The Criminals Alongside the Cross (Mark 15:27-28)
- The Contempt Toward the Cross (Mark 15:29-32)
- Jesus is Dead (Mark 15:33-37)
- The Cloud Covering the Cross (Mark 15:33)
- The Cry From the Cross (Mark 15:34)
- The Confusion Around the Cross (Mark 15:35-36)
- The Consummation of the Cross (Mark 15:37)
- After the Crucifixion (Mark 15:38-47)
- The Tearing of the Veil (Mark 15:38)
- The Tribute by the Centurion (Mark 15:39)
- The Testimony of the Women (Mark 15:40-41)
- The Tomb of Joseph of Arimathea (Mark 15:42-47)
- Triumphal Entry: Sunday (Mark 11:1-11)
- The Resurrection (Mark 16:1-20)
- His Resurrection (Mark 16:1-8)
- The Grief (Mark 16:1-3)
- The Glory (Mark 16:4-8)
- His Appearances (Mark 16:9-18)
- Mary Magdalene (Mark 16:9-11)
- Two Believers (Mark 16:12-13)
- The Disciples While Eating (Mark 16:14-18)
- Great Commission (Mark 16:14-15)
- Great Signs (Mark 16:16-18)
- His Ascension (Mark 16:19-20)
- His Resurrection (Mark 16:1-8)
* LESSONmaker Outlines + Ryrie Study Bible + the Outline Bible