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    Interpretation of Mark 1-4 The Gospel according to Mark is shortest of all the Gospels‚ and with being set in around 26-30 CE it is the earliest accounting of Jesus ministry. The Gospel of Mark‚ in contrast to the other gospels‚ emphasizes the servanthood of the Lord rather than that of the Messiah. Mark tells us who Jesus is by telling us what Jesus did. Similar to many historical books written in the Old Testament‚ Mark was written several years after the events actually took place. But in contrast

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    Interpretive Essay on Luke Chapters 14-18 Dave Unglert Bible 151 A Jarod Jacobs Warner Pacific College January 7‚ 2013 Interpretive Essay on Luke Chapters 14-18 I. The Setting of the Luke 14-18 A. 27-30 CE- (Temporal Setting) B. Galilee‚ Jerusalem ‚Jericho (Physical Setting) C. Sabbath‚ Pharisees‚ Feast (Cultural Setting) II. Main Conflicts & Instructions Chapters 14-18 (I see how Jesus takes

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    The Gospel of Thomas and The Infancy Gospel of Thomas did not make it into the Bible. Both of these Gospels aim to tell more about the life of Jesus and were written at some time after his death. The Infancy of Thomas is a narrative about the early life of Jesus‚ from age five to twelve. The Gospel of Thomas on the other hand is a compilation of Jesus’s sayings. Both of these texts present Jesus in a different way by telling what he did or said and by explaining his goal. If these were our only sources

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    Portrayals of jesus in the gospels Short Writing Assignment #2 Each of the four gospels contained in the New Testament portrays a different and unique portrait of Jesus. Mark ’s gospel represents Jesus as the suffering servant‚ while Matthew shows Jesus as the new Moses. Luke stresses Jesus ’ inclusion of the outcasts and then John ’s non-synoptic gospel shows Jesus as God ’s presence and as an otherworldly figure. Mark portrays Jesus as a powerful yet unrecognized and suffering Messiah. Stories

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    As far as content‚ what makes John different from the synoptic gospels? John forgettable of some of the materials in the synoptic Gospels and some of important episodes like the temptation of Jesus‚ institution of the Lord’s supper and Jesus transfiguration. John also talks about Jesus ministry in public that took over three to four years over the travel to Galilee to Jerusalem. The synoptic gospels say it only to one year for the journey and it was the final journey for Jesus. John also used

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    The Gospel of Matthew portrays many aspects of Jesus’s humanity. It was directed to the Jews to show that Jesus was the promised Messiah‚ the "King of the Jews." When they put Jesus on the cross “Those who passed by derided him‚ shaking their heads and saying‚ “You who would destroy the temple and build it in three days‚ save yourself! If you are the Son of God‚ come down from the cross.(Matthew 27:40)” The passersby who walked by mocked Jesus saying that if he was really the Son of God‚ he would

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    Evaluation of A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Jesus: Reading the gospels on the ground Bruce Fisk’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Jesus: Reading the Gospels on the Ground‚ takes readers on a journey through the Holy Land from the perspective of Norm‚ who sets out to study both what is behind the Gospels while following the path of Jesus and scholars before him. Norm looks to determine a first-hand perspective of the historical Jesus and of the Gospels‚ not accepting or denying previous teachings‚ but hoping

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    believing in Jesus’ powers and always hope helped lead people to authenticity. The evidence of Hope and Redemption that Jesus offers: From verses 47-48‚ Jesus forgives the woman despite her touching Jesus. He shows signs of forgiveness. Reference: Luke - 10:25-37 [Parable of the Good Samaritan] Summary: Jesus retells the story of the Good Samaritan to a person who had asked him how he can have eternal life. Jesus tells the ‘student’ to love your neighbor but the person doesn’t understand who his

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    request for his inheritance in Luke 15:12? Of what does his inheritance consist? Why/how does the younger son leave with his inheritance? Offer at least six specific examples with citations illustrating the agricultural background and the perspective of the in-text audience of this parable. Critically discuss the cultural values behind the son’s request and the in-text audience’s perception of that request‚ as illustrated by Jesus’ "Parable of the Prodigal Son." In Luke 15 Jesus gives 3 parables

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    is when the person does not have faith in God or those around them. Throughout Luke’s Gospel we notice his emphasis on suffering. Scholars have concluded that Luke was so sympathetic towards sufferers’ because he was a physician. There are many examples when Luke dwells on people’s suffering. In the miracle of the blind man we are told how his faith makes him well. The blind man in this story in Luke’s Gospel cannot see but he can tell that Jesus is someone great and he addressed him "Jesus‚ son

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