- Mark is most likely the first of the four gospels to be written.
- Mark aims to give a divine perspective on the life of Jesus. This divine perspective includes seeing Jesus as part of the story of Israel and as fulfilling the prophecies of Isaiah.
- Mark's two main focuses are Jesus' identity and what it means to be a his disciple.
- The overall picture we get from the book about Jesus is that he was both a powerful teacher and a rejected Messiah. These two seemingly contradictory traits are integral to Jesus' identity.
- The image of rejected Messiah comes throughout the book in Mark's emphasis on Jesus' crucifixion as well as on the conflict that he faces, even at times from his own disciples. In fact, one third of Mark's gospel is focused on Jesus' last days on earth.
- Mark often tells us that people were in awe of Jesus' teachings, his healings or his miracles - giving us a picture of Jesus as powerful and awe-inspiring to the people of his day.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Things to Know About the Gospel of Mark
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