episode 19: mark and the lion
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Definitely, most scholars agree, the most “original” of the Gospels ever written-- the Gospel of Mark.TRANSCRIPT
Welcome to Heroes, part 2
SEASON 4SEASON 4THE GOSPELSTHE GOSPELS
episode 18
the four faces of
the gospel
We do not have four gospels. We have only one gospel. That gospel is given in the person of Jesus Christ.
In the four gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John we are given four different perspectives on Jesus.
Mathew, Mark , Luke and John wrote the gospels presenting their view of Jesus for a people who were in particular need.
Ez 1:4-11
Ez. 10: 14-15 Rev. 4:7
Every number has a meaning and significance in Hebrew culture and we can see this employed all through the Bible..
is the number for God
is the number of the earth
is always connected with earth.
There are four points to earth's compass –
north, east, south, and west.
There are four seasons to earth's year - spring, summer, autumn, and winter
There are four elements connected with our world - earth, air, fire, and water.
Episode 19
MMarkark and the
LLionion
Definitely, most scholars agree, the Definitely, most scholars agree, the most original of the Gospel versions most original of the Gospel versions
ever writtenever written
The Synoptic ProblemThe Synoptic Problem
concerns regarding the literary relationship of the first three Gospel versions
a relationship called a relationship called “synopsis”“synopsis”
Synoptic Gospel
Matthew Mark Luke
Color Blue Red Green
English Example (NRSV
9:17 Neither is new wine put into old wineskins; otherwise the skins burst, and the wine is spilled, and the skins are destroyed; but new wine is put into fresh wineskins, and so both are preserved.
2:22 And no one puts new wine into old wineskins; otherwise the wine will burst the skins, and the wine is lost, and so are the skins; but one puts new wine into fresh wineskins.
5:37 And no one puts new wine into old wineskins; otherwise the new wine will burst the skins and will be spilled, and the skins will be destroyed.38 But new wine must be put into new wineskins
no clear & final solutions,only theories & hypotheses
no clear & final solutions,only theories & hypotheses
plus about 25 more !plus about 25 more !
the present arrangementthe present arrangement in the New Testament is based on in the New Testament is based on
the traditional Augustinian hypothesisthe traditional Augustinian hypothesis
According to tradition, the author, Mark is not an apostle himself.
Not one of the original disciples, but rather the follower of one of them.
Traditionally, he's supposed to be the disciple of Peter
We don't know exactly where this Mark was or where he actually wrote. However, tradition places him at Rome, but one more tradition also has him located at Alexandria.
It may be the case that the story that we call Mark's gospel, which supposedly derived from Peter, is also an example of this passing on of an oral tradition. It owes its history to Mark, whether Mark is the person who actually wrote it down or not.
Why is the Gospel of Mark Why is the Gospel of Mark important,important,
in early Christianity?in early Christianity?
Mark's is the first of the written gospels.It's really the one that establishes the
life of Jesus as a story form. It develops a narrative from his early career, throughthe main points of his life and culminates in his death. And, as such, it sets the pattern for all the later gospel
traditions. So, Mark is really the one
that sets the stage for all the later Christian gospel writings.
AudienceAudience
Post-revolt Jewish Christians
-a suffering Messiah destined to die on the Cross and is almost in a hurry to have it fulfilled
Gentile converts to the Way, in areas under the Roman empire
- a servant Messiah, not a conquering master
FeaturesFeaturesIt reports nothing concerning
Jesus’ birth, his childhood, or his activities prior to the time when he
was baptized by John.
For Mark, the real significance of Jesus’ career
began at the timeof Jesus’ baptism and his
decision to devote his life to the work of God’s kingdom.
FeaturesFeaturesMark particularly
emphasizes Jesus’ humanity.
Jesus never claims to have any special power that was not available
to others. The miracles that he performs are not meant to display any
power of his own but ratherto show how the power of God could be used in and through human lives.
FeaturesFeaturesJesus does not reveal his
Messiahship to his disciples until
they reach Caesarea Philippi.
To Mark, nothing less thanblindness and deafness could have caused people to reject
Jesus’ mission, which wasso obviously in harmony with
the divine will..
FeaturesFeaturesMark gives a rather full account of
Jesus’ teachings and activities during the days preceding Jesus’ trial and
crucifixion. He tells about the women’s visit to the tomb and their surprise at finding Jesus risen from
the dead.
We do not know what else Markmay have said concerning the appearances of Jesus after the
resurrection, for the original ending of his gospel has been lost.
in the meantime . . .in the meantime . . .
Go through the Gospel according to Markand check out where the
“Messianic secret” is revealed.
Then answer Jesus’ question:Who do you say that I am?