Mark 2:11 nasb — "I say to you, get up, pick up your pallet and go home."

NASB

""I say to you, get up, pick up your pallet and go home.""

— Mark 2:11, NASB

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Mark 2 — Context

8

Immediately Jesus, aware in His spirit that they were reasoning that way within themselves, *said to them, "Why are you reasoning about these things in your hearts?

9

"Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, 'Your sins are forgiven'; or to say, 'Get up, and pick up your pallet and walk'?

10

"But so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins"--He *said to the paralytic,

11

"I say to you, get up, pick up your pallet and go home."

12

And he got up and immediately picked up the pallet and went out in the sight of everyone, so that they were all amazed and were glorifying God, saying, "We have never seen anything like this."

13

And He went out again by the seashore; and all the people were coming to Him, and He was teaching them.

14

As He passed by, He saw Levi the son of Alphaeus sitting in the tax booth, and He *said to him, "Follow Me!" And he got up and followed Him.

Mark 2:11 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Mark 2:11 say?
Mark 2:11 in the NASB reads: “"I say to you, get up, pick up your pallet and go home."”
Where is Mark 2:11 in the Bible?
Mark 2:11 is found in the New Testament, in the book of Mark, chapter 2, verse 11.
Who wrote Mark?
Mark is traditionally attributed to John Mark, companion of Peter and Paul. Early tradition (Papias, c. AD 130) reports Mark wrote down Peter's preaching. It was written c. AD 55–65.
What is the book of Mark about?
Mark is the shortest, fastest-paced Gospel — "immediately" is its favorite word. It portrays Jesus as the powerful, suffering Servant who acts, heals, casts out demons, and finally gives his life as a ransom for many. The story moves with urgency from Galilee to a cross outside Jerusalem.
What are the major themes of Mark?
Mark explores themes including Servant, Action, Suffering, Discipleship, Cross. These themes shape the meaning and context of Mark 2:11.
What translation should I read Mark 2:11 in?
Mark 2:11 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Mark 2:11?
Mark 2:11 reads (NASB): “"I say to you, get up, pick up your pallet and go home."” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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