Mark 6:6

And he marvelled because of their unbelief. And he went round about the villages, teaching.

Cross-references

Mark 5:23 Contrast

Mark 5:23 shows Jairus' desperate faith in asking Jesus to heal his daughter — a strong contrast to the unbelief Jesus marvels at in His hometown.

Mark 8:12 Parallel

Mark 8:12 records Jesus sighing deeply at the Pharisees' demand for a sign — another instance of Jesus reacting to unbelief, parallel to His amazement here.

Matthew 8:10 shows Jesus marveling at great faith — the opposite reaction to the unbelief that amazes him here.

Matthew 13:58 gives the parallel account: Jesus did few miracles in Nazareth because of their unbelief — directly explaining the consequence of the unbelief that amazed Him here.

Matthew 4:23 summarizes Jesus' Galilean ministry of teaching in synagogues — the same pattern of village-to-village teaching described here.

Matthew 9:35 again describes Jesus teaching and healing in cities and villages — mirroring the itinerant teaching ministry that follows His rejection.

Luke 13:22 Parallel

Luke 13:22 describes Jesus teaching as He travels through villages toward Jerusalem — same pattern of itinerant teaching as after the Nazareth rejection.

Luke 4:31 Parallel

Luke 4:31 records Jesus teaching in Capernaum on the Sabbath — an example of the village teaching that He continues after leaving Nazareth.

Luke 4:44 Parallel

Luke 4:44 says Jesus kept preaching in the synagogues of Judea — showing the ongoing itinerant preaching ministry that characterizes His response to rejection.

Acts 10:38 Parallel

Acts 10:38 summarizes Jesus' ministry of going about doing good and healing — a broader description of the itinerant work that includes the teaching mentioned here.