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{{Ak|Do the things the Lord Jesus said about mustard, seed and plant, make you uneasy? Are you satisfied by the explanation that they are simply colloquial exaggerations?  What do you think of the [[Literal Reading|literal reading]] linked from [[]]?}}  
{{Ak|Does your translation have ''heart'' or ''mind'' in Mark 4:12? Are both correct? In which organ did Mary "ponder" (Luke 2:19)?<br>How does this verse help us to read the Bible correctly?}}
{{Ak|Do the things the Lord Jesus said about mustard, seed and plant, make you uneasy? Are you satisfied by the explanation that they are simply colloquial exaggerations?  What do you think of the [[Literal Reading|literal reading]] linked from [[Mark 4:30-32]]?}}  
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 9 August 2023

Mark 4
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 * Does your translation have heart or mind in Mark 4:12? Are both correct? In which organ did Mary "ponder" (Luke 2:19)?
How does this verse help us to read the Bible correctly?
 
 * Do the things the Lord Jesus said about mustard, seed and plant, make you uneasy? Are you satisfied by the explanation that they are simply colloquial exaggerations? What do you think of the literal reading linked from Mark 4:30-32?