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<p class="tab-1">In this chapter, we have, I. Christs healing a man that had a withered hand, on the sabbath day, and the combination of his enemies against him for it, <a class="bibleref" title="Mark.3.1-Mark.3.6" href="/passage/?search=Mark.3.1-Mark.3.6">Mark 3:1-6</a>. II. The universal resort of people to him from all parts, to be healed, and the relief they all found with him, <a class="bibleref" title="Mark.3.7-Mark.3.12" href="/passage/?search=Mark.3.7-Mark.3.12">Mark 3:7-12</a>. III. His ordaining his twelve apostles to be attendants on him, and the preachers of his gospel, <a class="bibleref" title="Mark.3.13-Mark.3.21" href="/passage/?search=Mark.3.13-Mark.3.21">Mark 3:13-21</a>. IV. His answer to the blasphemous cavils of the scribes, who imputed his power to cast out devils to a confederacy with the prince of the devils, <a class="bibleref" title="Mark.3.22-Mark.3.30" href="/passage/?search=Mark.3.22-Mark.3.30">Mark 3:22-30</a>. V. His owning his disciples for his nearest and dearest relations, <a class="bibleref" title="Mark.3.31-Mark.3.35" href="/passage/?search=Mark.3.31-Mark.3.35">Mark 3:31-35</a>.</p>