Mark 12:29
"And Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord:"
Jesus called His disciples, promising to transform Simon and Andrew. He used the metaphor of Himself as the vine, the source of life, with believers as branches drawing fruitfulness from Him. In Acts, the Sanhedrin was astonished by Peter and John's boldness despite their lack of education, showing God uses anyone to advance His kingdom, transcending human limitations. Notably, Jesus chose no Pharisees or scribes as disciples until Saul (Paul).
In Mark, Jesus declares the cornerstone of faith: the entire law and prophets hinge on God’s singular nature. This monotheistic principle, quoting the SHEMA from Deuteronomy 6, affirms the ONE TRUE GOD of Israel, distinct from false gods. The command to "hear" calls for understanding, accepting, and obeying this TRUTH, the foundation for all commandments.
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