Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Person Of Jesus
- LESSON 1 - JESUS THE TEACHER AND MIRACLE WORKER
- Rabbi means teacher
- A miracle worker
would cause things
to happen that
would not usually
happen
- Rabbis travel around
towns and villages
teaching the old
testament not changed
at all.
- There are 3 types of miracles.
- 1. Healings - Jesus was often seen as showing
compasion as well as power.
- 2. Exorcisms - demons were responsable for metal illness
- Authority from god - Jesus tried not to spread as part of the messianic secret
- He himself was a supernatural being
- Satan? - scribes thought this.
- 3. Nature miracles - Jesus' power over nature e.g. the calming of the
storm
- The 3 types of miracles and the refernces
- Healings - Healed Jairus daughter, Healed Blind
Bartimaes, Healed man with the withered hand
- Exorcisms - Jesus heals a boy with an evil spirit
- Nature miracles - The calming of the storm.
- KEY STORIES
- THE CALMING OF THE STORM
- 1. In the evening and wanted to cross a lake
- 2. they got in a boat and suddenly, a strong wind blew.
- 3. waves began to spill into the boat, about to fill it
- 4. Jesus was sleeping with his head on a pillow
- 5. disciples questioned and asked if he
had cared about them
- 6. Jesus questions their faith to him.
- THE FEEDING OF THE 5000
- 1. Jesus crossed the river via boat to the other side
- . 2. The crowd followed them via island
- 3. Jesus felt pity for them.
- 4. He taught them and fed them with only 5
loaves of bread and 2 fish
- LESSON 2 - THE FEEDING OF THE 5000
- His heart will fill with pity for them -
Jesus was Human. He was filled with
compassion and felt sorry sorry the
people around him.
- like as sheep with no shepherd - This
referred back to the old testament
metaphor for the future messiah.
- 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish - the 5 books of Jewish
law and the 2 tablets on where the commandments
were written.
- Green grass
show it was an
eyes witness
account.
- The
remaining
twelve
baskets were
the twelve
tribes of
Israel
- The groups of 50 and 100 were army groups
in the OT. Thus possibly showing that people
felt like a new army
- LESSON 3 - THE FEEDING OF THE 5000 (2)
- christian perspectives
- Nothing is
impossible
as Jesus is
the SOG
- mark's Gospel is
divinely inspired and
thus represents the
historical truth
- A miracle had
happened
though many
had
exaggerated
- What was Manna? - representative
of the torah or jewish law.
- does it matter if the feeding of
the 5000 actually happened?
- Yes - can lead to the reliability of other stories
- no - it is the symbolism rather than the accuracy that matters
- LESSON 4 - JESUS CHRIST/MESSIAH
- What does christ mean - the leader promised to the Jews
- What does Messiah Mean - the person whom God will send to save humanity
- Why were kings annointed - to mark them as chosen by God and to give strength to do god's work
- Why did Jews believe that the messiah would be a desendant of King
David - since he was such a good king, they thought he would have
similar characte
- LESSON 5 - JESUS CHRIST/MESSIAH (2)
- Jesus did not call
himself messiah due to
the fact that religious
authorities and Romans
may not like the thought
of the KOG starting in
short notice
- Why he
didn't
want his
identity
as
messiah
to be
known
- He wanted to teach and heal without being popular. He wanted time to train his disciples and establish his mission
- Jesus didn't want the Romans to think he was trying to cause trouble and planning a war to establish the KOG
- the transfiguration account Jesus doesn't want his disciples to share the importance of who he was with everyone.
- Christians prefer the title messiah because it is a historical figure
- He would be a desendant of David.
- Would fulfill the OT predictions if a leader that would be anti-selfish
- Jesus was the person that established the KOG
- LESSON 6 - JESUS: SON OF MAN
- He used the title himself
- Used of a heavenly being
from God.
- He used the title to stress
on the fact that he was
more than just a human
being and that he came
with authority form GOD
- The title, Son of Man
falls into three main
areas.
- Jesus as a Man
- Jesus as being a vunerable being
- Jesus as a glorious being
- LESSON 7 - JESUS:SON OF MAN (2)
- 2 occasions that Jesus used the title Son of Man
- When the paralysed man came through the roof - The
son of man has authority to forgive sins
- When he spoke about the sabbath - The son of man is lord, even of the sabbath
- He said that death was not the end as god would raise
him to glory and he would come back with the
establishment of the KOG
- Advantages and disadvantages of the SOM for chirstians
- It points his future glory
- It is a Jewish title with
additional meaning found
only if you know it's
meaning in the OT
- The three main aspects of the meaning of the SOM for Jews
- Humanity
- Vulnerability
- Future glory
- LESSON 8 - JESUS: SON OF GOD
- Faithful Jews were called this.
- as well as old testament kings
- The nations of Israel
- Jesus didn't
use this title to
show readers
that Jesus'
relationship
with God was
unique
- The baptism of Jesus showed that Jesus was aware of his unique
relationship with God and the mission top which he had been called as
- mark contrasts the faith of the high priest who does not recognize Jesus
as the SOG with the faith if a gentile who does recognize it.
- Christians believe that the SOG is a GOOD title for Jesus because...
- It clearly states what christianity teaches
- It has no political links and it not tied to a particular culture
- It shows the closeness of Jesus and God
- Reminds us of Jesus' power to heal and save
- Christians believe that the title SOG for Jesus is a BAD title for Jesus because...
- Doesn't suggest that Jesus is human
- Difficult to relate to a supernatural being
- SOG seems quite remote
- Other titles are best suited to him.