Jesus' silence commands in Mark's Gospel . . .
A) were a test of the person's obedience.
B) were due to his timetable and terms for revealing his messiahship.
C) were a challenge to the demonic spirits.
D) were reverse psychology inciting them to publicize his messiahship.
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