Mark 11

Mark 11

Jesus makes a triumphal entry into Jerusalem, riding on a colt, where the crowds spread their cloaks on the road. Jesus enters the temple courts and, seeing the corruption, drives out the money changers. The next day, Jesus teaches about the power of faith and prayer after cursing a fig tree that immediately withered. When the chief priests question Jesus's authority, Jesus responds with a difficult question about John the Baptist’s authority, silencing His critics.

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