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  • Beginning Of The Gospel Of Jesus Christ
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    Gospel Gospel is defined as the good news. In the New Testament times, gospel did not attribute to a book or manuscript, but to a proclamation or message. It was normally referred to as a proclamation of the good news. The good news usually consisted of a victory in battle or other news for the Romans. It also had an effect on the Hebrews by proclaiming the good news to them, especially of Israel's victory over God's victory. More broadly, it can proclaim all of God's glorious acts over Israel. ...
  • Matthew Mark Luke 13 Jesus
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    Conceptual Framework The term synoptic is applied to those gospels which appear to have been created from the same traditional sources: Mark, Matthew and Luke. The interconnection of the 'Synoptics' is not, however, simply one of close resemblance, it is also one of striking difference. When compared attentively, the three records appear distinct as well as similar in incidents, plan, and language. The harmony and the variety, the resemblance's and the differences in their portrayal of Jesus, mu...
  • Writing Apocalyptic Sayings Of Jesus
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    Mark's Theology Reflected In Writing Mark and the other evangelists used basically five ways to change, editor enhance Jesus's sayings to reflect their own views of Christianity. According to the Five Gospels Book, plagiarism and changing of writing was not a crime, but actually very common Mark's time. Besides, Mark never knew Jesus first-hand, he somehow had to make a 'story' from basically Hearsay! Mark groups different parables and sayings of Jesus by topic; making a false impression that th...
  • Gospel Of Mark And Paul's Letters
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    The Apocalyptic worldview as told through the writers of the Bible, is illustrated, as possessing great revelations of God's mystery through the media of angels. It is a time where cosmic transformations will occur as well as the judgment of all souls. In general synopses, the apocalypses are of a two-type form: the historical apocalypse and the apocalypse of Abraham. The first is illustrated in the book of Revelations as well as Daniel. This type of apocalypse deals with a large historical mann...
  • Jesus Christ As A Servant
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    Chapter 10 verse 45 of the Gospel of Mark portrays Jesus Christ as a servant, "For the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve". Reading the rest of the verse, the idea that not only did Christ come to be a servant, but he came to be a suffering servant comes to light, "and to give his life a ransom for many". The call of the Christian, in accordance with its basic conviction to be Christ-like, translates here into a call to be a servant. Christ charges his disciples with this call in Mark...
  • Suffering Of The Thousands
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    The Mid-Wives "feared God" and so the saved the baby boys. The story shows that if we voice our concerns and obey God then all of our hopelessness and anger will in time be relieved. As we discussed in class, they used civil disobedience. They resisted actively but not violently. They were not ignorant. They stood up to the Pharaoh, but did so without rage and used intelligent answers instead, and for this God rewarded them. In the Gospel of Mark Jesus handles the situation of Peter's sick mothe...

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