Here is the end of the book of Mark. Depending on your translation, there may be a large footnote in your bible about this chapter. It originally had a very abrupt ending. While that may not have been satisfying to us, it posed a challenge to the reader. As the reader, what would you do next? I also asked you to take note of a couple questions as you reflect back on your time in the book of Mark: Would other people describe you as a servant? yes or noHow do you feel about that?Do you want to ...
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Here is the end of the book of Mark. Depending on your translation, there may be a large footnote in your bible about this chapter. It originally had a very abrupt ending. While that may not have been satisfying to us, it posed a challenge to the reader. As the reader, what would you do next? I also asked you to take note of a couple questions as you reflect back on your time in the book of Mark: Would other people describe you as a servant? yes or noHow do you feel about that?Do you want to ...
We are going to start digging into Mark chapter 1. This week we are going to start by building some skills on how to read this gospel well with the intentionality of the author's intent. First is a little background on the book itself. Mark was most likely written around 50-60 AD (CE). This means it was the first gospel account written and distributed. It was most likely written by the companion of Peter (Acts 12:12 and 1 Peter 5:13) and Paul (Colossians 4:10), John Mark. His beginning...
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Here is the end of the book of Mark. Depending on your translation, there may be a large footnote in your bible about this chapter. It originally had a very abrupt ending. While that may not have been satisfying to us, it posed a challenge to the reader. As the reader, what would you do next? I also asked you to take note of a couple questions as you reflect back on your time in the book of Mark: Would other people describe you as a servant? yes or noHow do you feel about that?Do you want to ...