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Week 1: READ: Mark 3:7-35 Show Time
The lights flicker indicating that intermission is ending and it is time to return to our seats. The smokers outside the theater take their last drag on their cigarettes. The crowd around the concession stand throw back the last few swallows of their wine. People begin the rush back...
Week 6: READ: Mark 2:1-12 Show Time
The story of the healing of a man who was paralyzed in the village of Capernaum marks the first of five stories that involve controversy in this collection of conflict stories in Mark: 2:1-12, 15-17, 18-22, 23-28 and 3:1-6. While much of Mark lacks attention to detail and structure,...
READ: Mark 1:40-45 Show Time
The curtain rises. There is a scene change. There is no background noted. The simple scene is an exchange between Jesus and another man who is kneeling before him by the side of the road. This is a healing story of a man with leprosy.
We do not hear much about leprosy...
Week 4: Mark 1:29-39Show Time
The agent of time has often been used to tie stories together. Three stories are knit together by time (as soon as they left the synagogue, v. 29; that evening, v. 32; and, in the morning v. 35). Mark uses this tool of writing to unite these oral stories of Jesus and...
Mark 1:21-28Show Time
Jesus and his new-found followers come ashore from the Sea to city of Capernaum. The way the call of the first four disciples is arranged just prior to this narrative, it may suggest that the boat that Zebedee and his hired hands were anchored in was located on the edge of Capernaum. With...
Week 2: READ: Mark 1:14-20Show Time
Mark foreshadows the purpose of Jesus’ ministry even before it begins: Jesus came to Galilee, proclaiming the good news of God, and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and kingdom of God has come near; repent, and believe in the good news, (14b-15). The main message of Jesus in Mark, Matthew...