Mark 8:27
Jesus and his disciples went on to the villages around Caesarea Philippi. On the way he asked them, who do people say I am? — the journey to Caesarea Philippi is the geographic hinge of Mark's Gospel — the furthest point north, the boundary of the ministry, the place where the ministry's central question is finally asked. Who do people say I am? is the identity question that has been implicit since Mark 1:1 but never directly posed. The disciples who have been with Jesus through the miracles, teachings, and private explanations are now asked to report the public's answer before giving their own.