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Mark 15:33-34 | Daily Devotionals

Mark 15:33-34 | Daily Devotionals

At noon, darkness fell across the whole land until three o'clock. Then at three o'clock Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Eloi, Eloi, ...

God Visits Calvary (Mark 15:33-41) | John MacArthur

God Visits Calvary (Mark 15:33-41) | John MacArthur

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The Only Way To Understand Who Jesus Is (Mark 15:33-41) || Following Jesus || Mike Kelsey

The Only Way To Understand Who Jesus Is (Mark 15:33-41) || Following Jesus || Mike Kelsey

The Only Way To Understand Who Jesus Is (Mark 15:33-41) Following Jesus Mike Kelsey

Daily Bible Thought | Mark 15:34 | Friday 10 April 2020

Daily Bible Thought | Mark 15:34 | Friday 10 April 2020

In today's Bible Thought we are led in a short reflection by Associate Vicar, Luke Ijaz, on

The Atonement (Mark 15:33–41) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul

The Atonement (Mark 15:33–41) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul

What happened on the cross? Why did Jesus need to die? In this sermon, R.C. Sproul continues his exposition of the gospel of ...

Why have you forsaken me? Mark 15:33-34

Why have you forsaken me? Mark 15:33-34

Do you have moments when you feel like you have been forsaken or forgotten? Jesus understands how you feel.

Daily Lesson | Mark 15:33-41

Daily Lesson | Mark 15:33-41

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Six Hours That Changed History | Mark 15:33-39 | Pastor Daniel Batarseh (Gospel of Mark Series)

Six Hours That Changed History | Mark 15:33-39 | Pastor Daniel Batarseh (Gospel of Mark Series)

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186. Why Have You Forsaken Me? – Mark 15:34

186. Why Have You Forsaken Me? – Mark 15:34

There had been silence at the cross for three hours amid the darkness. When the darkness lifted, the voice of Jesus was heard ...