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Title: MARK


1
MARK
  • The Son who Came to Serve

2
The Gospel According to Mark
  • The Author John Mark
  • Writes to the Gentiles
  • No Genealogy
  • Only a single quote from the Old Testament
  • Shortest of the four Gospels.
  • Short, vivid details.
  • Jesus loved the rich, young ruler
  • At the feeding of the five thousand, Jesus had
    the people sit in groups of 100s and 50s.
  • Unnamed man clothed in linen.
  • Names the sons of Simon of Cyrene.

3
Matthew Mark
  • An eye witness of the life and ministry of Jesus
  • Associated with the apostles Peter and Paul
  • Writes to Jews
  • Writes to Gentiles
  • Jesus presented as a King
  • Jesus presented as a Servant
  • Focus on the sermons of Jesus
  • Focus on the miracles of Jesus

4
Jesus as the Servant
  • A Servant needs no Genealogy or Birth Narrative
  • Narrative begins with the ministry of Jesus
  • Only two sermons of Jesus are given
  • Parables of the Kingdom (Chapter 4)
  • Olivet Discourse (Chapter 13)

5
Outline of Mark
11 114 724 724 827 831 111 141
Prologue Public Ministry Public Ministry Public Ministry Who do men say that I am? Private Ministry Public Ministry Death Resurrection
Baptism Temptation Galilee Galilee Gentile Regions Who do men say that I am? Road to Jerusalem Jerusalem Jerusalem
Service of the Servant Service of the Servant Service of the Servant Service of the Servant Who do men say that I am? Suffering of the Servant Suffering of the Servant Suffering of the Servant
Rising Action
Falling Action
What did He come to Accomplish?
Who is Jesus?
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Key Words Phrases
  • Immediately
  • And
  • A regular use of the Historic Present

7
Feeding of the 5,000 Feeding of the 4,000
Mark 634-44 Mark 81-9
Took place after the multitude had been with Jesus for one day. Took place after the multitude had been with Jesus for three days.
The multitude was mostly Jewish. The multitude would have been mostly Gentile.
Took place near Bethsaida Julias on the northeastern shore of the Sea of Galilee. Took place in the Decapolis on the southeastern shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Jesus used 5 loaves and 2 fish. Jesus used 7 loaves and a few small fish.
There were 12 small baskets of leftovers. There were 7 large baskets of leftovers.
8
Mark 1042-45
  • 42 And calling them to Himself, Jesus said to
    them, "You know that those who are recognized as
    rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them and
    their great men exercise authority over them.
  • 43 "But it is not so among you, but whoever
    wishes to become great among you shall be your
    servant 44 and whoever wishes to be first among
    you shall be slave of all.
  • 45 "For even the Son of Man did not come to be
    served, but to serve, and to give His life a
    ransom for many."

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The Cross
  • The Inscription King of the Jews
  • Darkness from the sixth to the ninth hour
  • My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?
  • The Veil of the Temple
  • Testimony of the Centurion

10
Mark 169-20
Short Ending
Long Ending
  • Not found in some of the oldest Greek manuscripts
  • There are nine Greek words used in the longer
    ending that are unique to Mark.
  • References to tongues and handling snakes seen as
    a problem.
  • It is found in all of the families of texts.
  • Codex Vaticanus leaves a large blank space,
    indicating the scribes awareness of the longer
    ending.
  • Previous chapter also has unique words.
  • Tongues and snake prophecy fulfilled in Acts.

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