41. Mark
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41. Mark (The Choice: Vol.1)
Jesus Christ Category: Endurance in servanthood & suffering Could avoid: Refuse the way of suffering, take an easier path.“The Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and after three…
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41. Mark (The Choice: Vol.2)
Disciples’ Fear and Desertion Category: Failure of courage & faith Could endure: Stand with Jesus in His trial.“Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation.” (Mark 14:38)Cross-Refs: Matthew 26:41; Luke 22:40. Chose wrongly: Fled in fear.“Then everyone deserted him and fled.” (Mark 14:50)Cross-Refs: Zechariah 13:7; John 16:32.…
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Article 12: Paul and Silas – Disagreement Over John Mark and Subsequent Separation
1. IntroductionThe early Christian mission faced challenges not only from external opposition but also from interpersonal disagreements among leaders. An example is the dispute between Paul and Silas regarding John Mark’s participation, resulting in their temporary separation. 2. Historical and Biblical ContextDuring Paul’s first missionary journey, John Mark initially accompanied…
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Mark (Bible Translation History)
1. Chronological Evolution of Bible Translations 1.1 Ancient Translations (Before 5th Century CE) 1.2 Medieval Translations (5th–15th Century CE) 1.3 Reformation and Renaissance Translations (16th–17th Century CE) 1.4 Modern Translations (18th Century–Present) 2. Textual Criticism and Manuscript Traditions 2.1 Key Manuscripts 2.2 Textual Variants and Their Impact 2.3 Scholarly Methods…
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41. Mark (Bible Summary)
The Beginnings of Jesus’ Ministry (1:1–13) His Forerunner (1:1–8) His Baptism (1:9–11) His Temptation (1:12–13) Jesus’ Ministry in Galilee (1:14—6:29) Early Galilean Ministry (1:14—3:12) Ministry in Capernaum (2:1–22) Sabbath Controversy (2:23—3:12) Later Galilean Ministry (3:13—6:29) Strategic Withdrawals from Galilee (6:30—9:29) To the Eastern Shore of the Sea of Galilee (6:30–52)…
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41. Mark (Bible Overview)
(1) Book Information 1.1 Title and Definition• Title: Mark – named after John Mark, traditionally considered the author and companion of the apostle Peter• Definition: The second Gospel in the New Testament, presenting a fast-paced and action-oriented account of Jesus’ life, focusing on His authority, suffering, and the nature of…
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41. Mark (Prefiguring Jesus)
Foreshadowing Jesus in the Book of Mark 1. Introduction: Overview of the Book and Its Foreshadowing Themes 2. Historical and Theological Context 3. Narrative Structure and Christ-Centred Motifs 4. Typology and Symbols of Christ 5. Messianic Prophecies and Previews 6. Theological and Christological Significance 7. Redemptive Legacy and Christian Application…