THE GOSPEL OF MARK

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THE GOSPEL OF MARK
  • Mark was written to show that Jesus, as the
    Christ and the Son of God, was also the Son of
    Man who came to serve, suffer, and die (1045).

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THE GOSPEL OF MARK
  • Two Major Divisions
  • The Service of Christ, 11-1052
  • The Sacrifice of Christ, 111-1620

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Possible Divisions
  • Introduction 11-13
  • Servant is Prepared to Minister, 12-13
  • Gods Servant Ministers to Many, 114-1052
  • Gods Servant Gives His Life for Many,
    111-1620

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Major Outline of Mark
  1. Introduction 11
  2. Servants Preparation for Public Ministry 12-13
  3. Servants Early Galilean Ministry 114-36
  4. Servants Later Galilean Ministry 37-66a
  5. Servants Self-Revelation to the Disciples
    66b-830
  6. Servants Journey to Jerusalem 831-929
  7. Servants Ministry in Jerusalem 11-13
  8. Servants Passion Ministry 14-15
  9. Servants Resurrection 16

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GOSPEL OF MARK
  • Introduction 11
  • Servants Preparation for Public Ministry
  • 12-13
  • A. Jesus forerunner, John the Baptist,
    12-8
  • B. Jesus baptism by John the Baptist,
    19-11
  • C. Jesus temptation by Satan, 112-13

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III. Servants Early Galilean Ministry 114-36
  • A. Introductory summary Jesus message,
    114-15
  • Jesus call of four fishermen, 116-20
  • C. Jesus authority over demons disease,
    121-45
  • D. Jesus controversies with Jewish leaders in
    Galilee, 21-35
  • E. Conclusion Jesus rejection by the
    Pharisees, 36

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IV. Servants Later Galilean Ministry, 37-66a
  • A. Introductory Summary Jesus activity
    around the Sea of Galilee, 37-12
  • B. Jesus appointment of the Twelve, 313-19
  • C. The Beelzebub accusation and Jesus
    identity of His true family, 320-35
  • D. Jesus parables depicting the character of
    Gods kingdom, 41-34
  • E. Jesus miracles demonstrating His
    sovereign power, 435-543
  • F. Conclusion Jesus rejection at Nazareth,
    61-6a

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V. Servants Self-Revelation to Disciples
66b-830
  • A. Introductory Summary Jesus teaching
    tour of Galilee, 66b
  • B. The Mission of the Twelve, 66b-30
  • 1. The Sending of the Twelve, 66b-13
  • 2. Failure of Antipas to understand Jesus
    identity, 614-29
  • 3. Return of the Twelve, 630

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V. Servants Self-Revelation to Disciples,
631-737
  • 1st Cycle of Self-Revelation to Disciples,
    631-737
  • 1. Feeding of the 5,000, 631-44
  • 2. Jesus walking on water and return to
    Galilee, 645- 56
  • 3. Controversy with Pharisees scribes over
    defilement, 71-23
  • 4. Jesus teaching about bread and the
    exorcism of a Phoenician girl, 724-30
  • 5. The healing of a deaf man with a
    speech impediment, 731-36
  • 6. The Preliminary Confession of Faith, 737

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V. Servants Self-Revelation to Disciples,
631-737
  • D. 2nd Cycle of Self-Revelation to Disciples,
    81-30
  • 1. Feeding of the 4,000, 81-9
  • 2. The Return to Galilee, 810
  • 3. The Conflict with the Pharisees over signs,
    811-13
  • 4. Jesus teaching about the yeast of the
    Pharisees Herod, 814-21
  • 5. The Healing of a blind man near
    Bethsaida, 822-26
  • 6. Peters Confession of Faith, 827-30

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VI. Servants Journey to Jerusalem 831-1052
  • A. 1st Passion Prediction and its Lessons,
    831- 929
  • 1. 1st major prophecy of Jesus
    passion, 831-33
  • 2. Requirements of discipleship,
    834- 91
  • 3. Transfiguration, 92-8
  • 4. Coming of Elijah, 99-13
  • 5. Exorcism of an epileptic boy, 914-29

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VI. Servant Journey to Jerusalem 831-1052
  • B. 2nd Passion Prediction its lessons,
    930-1031
  • 1. 2nd Major Prophecy of Jesus Passion,
    930-32
  • 2. Pitfalls of Discipleship, 933-50
  • 3. Lessons Concerning Self- Sacrifice,
    101-31

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VI. Servants Journey to Jerusalem 831-929
  • C. 3rd Passion Prediction its lessons,
    1032-52
  • 1. 3rd Major Prophecy of Jesus
    Passion, 1032-34
  • 2. Jesus Teaching about Serving,
    1035-45
  • 3. Healing of a Blind Man Near Jericho,
    1046-52

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VII. Servants Journey in Jerusalem 11-14
  • A. Jesus formal Presentation to Israel, 111-26
  • 1. Triumphal Entry, 111-11
  • 2. Jesus judgment on unbelieving
    Israel, 1112-26

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VII. Servants Journey in Jerusalem 11-14
  • B. Jesus Teaching in the Temple, 1127-1244
  • 1. Controversy over Jesus authority,
    1127-1212
  • 2. Controversy over Jesus teaching,
    1213 37
  • 3. Jesus condemnation of hypocrisy
    commendation of reality, 1238-44

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VII. Servants Journey in Jerusalem Chs. 11-14
  • C. Jesus Teaching on Mt. Olivet, ch. 13
  • 1. The Setting, 131-4
  • 2. Warnings against Deception, 135-8
  • 3. Warnings about personal danger during
    deceptions, 139-13
  • 4. The Coming Crisis, 1314-23
  • 5. 2nd Coming of the Son of man, 1324-27
  • 6. Time of Jesus Return, 1328-32
  • 7. Concluding Exhortation, 1333-37

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VIII. Servants Passion Ministry Chs. 14-15
  • A. Servants Anticipation of Suffering,
    141-1547
  • 1. Jesus betrayal, the Passover meal, and His
    disciples desertion, 141-52
  • 2. Jesus trials, crucifixion, and burial,
    1453- 1547
  • a. Jesus Jewish Trial, 1453-151
  • b. Jesus Roman Trial, 152-20
  • c. Jesus Crucifixion, death, and burial,
    1521-47

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Servants Resurrection Ch. 16
  • Announcement of Jesus Resurrection, 161-8
  • 1. The Womens arrival at the tomb, 161-8
  • 2. The Angels announcement, 166-7
  • 3. The Womens response to the news of Jesus
    resurrection, 168

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Servants Resurrection Ch. 16
  • B. Appearances and Ascension of Jesus,
    169-20
  • 1. 3 of Jesus post-resurrection
    appearances, 169-14
  • 2. Jesus commission to His followers,
    1615-18
  • 3. Jesus Ascension disciples ongoing
    mission, 1619-20
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