Answer: Mustard
Jesus uses many parables to help His followers understand His teachings. This particular one seems to show how Christianity will grow from small beginnings into something much greater.
From Quiz: The Gospel of Mark
Answer: faith
Mark 11:24
From Quiz: The Book of Mark
Answer: It had already been rolled away, so they did not have to do anything.
The gospels do not all have the same details about the discovery that Jesus's body was no longer in his tomb. According to Mark, the stone was already out of the way, so they entered the tomb and were told by a young man dressed in white that Jesus had risen from the dead. Matthew specifies that it was rolled away by an angel, who addressed the women while sitting on the stone.
From Quiz: Do You Know The Gospel of Mark?
Answer: Jericho
Mark 10:46-52 records the story of a blind man named Bartimaeus who was outside of Jericho when Jesus and His disciples were leaving the city. Bartimaeus called out to Jesus and Jesus had Bartimaeus brought to Him and Jesus gave him his sight back.
From Quiz: The Gospel Of Mark
Answer: A commotion with people wailing and crying loudly.
The correct answer is there was a commotion with people wailing and crying loudly. Re-affirmation was given that the girl was indeed dead. Or in other words, once again, the case was closed.
From Quiz: Jesus Raises Jairus' Daughter From the Dead
Answer: It is a Messianic title used in the Old Testament.
This is the only place in the Gospel of Mark where the title "Son of David" is used.
From Quiz: A Quick Look at the Bible's Bartimaeus
Answer: John the Baptist
It says in Mark 6:14, "And King Herod heard of him; (for his name was spread abroad:) and he said, That John the Baptist was risen from the dead, and therefore mighty works do shew forth themselves in him."
Earlier, John the Baptist had been beheaded to make Herod's daughter Salome happy.
From Quiz: "Mark" Your Answers Here
Answer: Simon and Andrew
Simon (Peter) and Andrew first appear in Mark 1:16-18. The other men were also disciples of Jesus, but were called later. Simon would later be renamed by Jesus as Peter because of his faith and trust in Jesus.
From Quiz: Do You Know The Gospel of Mark?
Answer: Fig
In Mark 11:12-14, Jesus was leaving Bethany when He stopped at a flowered fig tree to get something to eat. When He saw the tree had no fruit on it, He cursed it so the tree would never bear fruit again.
From Quiz: The Gospel Of Mark
Answer: fig
Fig is the correct answer.
Mark 11:12-14 gives this account in the NKJV: "Now the next day, when they had come out from Bethany, He was hungry. And seeing from afar a fig tree having leaves, He went to see if perhaps He would find something on it. When He came to it, He found nothing but leaves, for it was not the season for figs. In response Jesus said to it, 'Let no one eat fruit from you ever again.' And His disciples heard it."
Verses 20 and 24 go on to tell of the disciples seeing the withered fig tree the next morning. The verses state: "Now in the morning, as they passed by, they saw the fig tree dried up from the roots. And Peter, remembering, said to Him, 'Rabbi, look! The fig tree which You cursed has withered away.' So Jesus answered and said to them, 'Have faith in God. For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, 'Be removed and be cast into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says. Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.'"
Notes in the NKJV Study Bible give this explanation about the withered fig tree: "The withering of the fig tree illustrates God's judgment on unbelieving Israel, but it also became a means for Jesus to teach His disciples that faith works miracles and is the basis for the answered prayer."
From Quiz: 25 Details, Gospel of Mark -- 'A' to 'Z'