At this point in the...
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At this point in the gospel of Mark, Jesus is a nobody for most people. Sure, John the Baptist has been around, talking up some guy who's on his way, but it'll take some time for everyone to figure out that Jesus is that guy. At this point, Jesus has been baptized and picked up some fishermen as his disciples. Big deal -- another wandering teacher. Then he comes to the synagogue in Capernaum. He teaches as if he wrote the scripture, with conviction and authority, not like the scribes who are always re-interpreting things and contradicting each other. People come to listen, intrigued. He's the curiosity of the day, a passing blip on Capernaum's radar -- at least until things get really interesting. He commands an evil spirit to come out of a man, right there, in front of everyone! The blip becomes a steady beep. Commanding evil spirits trumps authoritative teaching on the curiosity scale. The crowd of onlookers quickly spreads the word, and that one unclean spirit catapults Jesus from nobody to celebrity in no time at all.
