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Marcos 1:14

Listen to Marcos 1:14
14 Después que Juan había sido encarcelado, Jesús vino a Galilea proclamando el evangelio de Dios,

Marcos 1:14 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 1:14

Now after that John was put in prison
In the castle of Macherus, by Herod, for reproving him for taking his brother Philip's wife:

Jesus came into Galilee:
again, from whence he came to be baptized of John:

preaching the Gospel of the kingdom of God:
the good news and glad tidings of the kingdom of the Messiah, or Gospel dispensation; which lies not in worldly pomp and splendour, in outward observances, in legal rites and ceremonies, but in righteousness, peace, and joy; in peace and pardon by the blood of Christ, in justification by his righteousness, and in free and full salvation by him.

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Marcos 1:14 In-Context

12 Enseguida el Espíritu le impulsó<***> a ir al desierto.
13 Y estuvo en el desierto cuarenta días, siendo tentado por Satanás; y estaba entre las fieras, y los ángeles le servían.
14 Después que Juan había sido encarcelado, Jesús vino a Galilea proclamando el evangelio de Dios,
15 y diciendo: El tiempo se ha cumplido y el reino de Dios se ha acercado; arrepentíos y creed en el evangelio.
16 Mientras caminaba junto al mar de Galilea, vio a Simón y a Andrés, hermano de Simón, echando una red en el mar, porque eran pescadores.
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Américas® (LBLA®), Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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