Mark 6:53 - When they had crossed over, they came to land at Gennesaret, and moored to the shore.

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What does "Mark 6:53" mean?


Mark 6:53 is a simple statement of fact describing the arrival of Jesus and his disciples after a significant event:

"When they had crossed over..." This refers to the Sea of Galilee. They had just crossed from one side to the other. Crucially, just before this (Mark 6:45-52), Jesus had walked on water to meet them in their boat, which was a powerful display of his divine authority.
"...they came to land at Gennesaret..." Gennesaret was a fertile plain on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It was a densely populated area.
"...and moored to the shore." This simply means they tied their boat securely to the land.

In essence, the verse is a transition statement. It marks the end of the sea crossing and the beginning of the next phase of Jesus' ministry as he returns to familiar territory with the disciples, after demonstrating extraordinary power over nature, and prepares them for more teaching and miracles. It sets the scene for the events that follow in Mark's gospel where Jesus encounters people seeking healing and teaching in the region of Gennesaret.

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