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Background To Mark's Gospel_2
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Background To Mark's Gospel_2
Gospel
The word Gospel
God
Good
Spell
News
Good News
Written
By Mark
Written in Rome
Around 64/65 AD
PEAP
Preserve the Word of God
Encourage believers
Explain Word of God
Accurate record of events
Authority
Persecuted Christians
Give hope
Rome
Oral Tradition
Stories passed by word of mouth
Lasted 30 years
From 33AD
Death of Jesus
To 65AD
Writing of Mark's Gospel
Expectation of Paousia
Mark
Who was he?
No one knows
Common name
Not a disciple
Close friend of Peter
Interpreter?
Strongly linked to disciples
May have met Jesus
Naked man at Gethsemane?
Only mentioned by Mark
At Jesus' arrest
It is thought Mark's mother owned the House used for the Last Supper
Became a meeting place for early Christians
Sources
Primary
Eye-witnesses
Word of God
Divine Inspiration
Peter
Disciple
Written accounts
Eye-witness
Secondary
Oral Tradition
Missionary journeys
Written accounts
Non eye-witness
Spread of Christianity
Centre of Christianity
Jerusalem
Acts of the Apostles
Spread by
Pilgrims
Traders
Paul and Barnabas
Missionary journeys
Romans
Admired monotheism
Followed Christian standards
High morals
Known as God-fearers
Characterisics
Not a biography
Doesn't tell everything
Contains Profession of Faith
Uses certain points
To get a message across
Shows Jesus' humanity
Anger
Fear of death
Son of Man
Shows Jesus' Authority
Teaching
Healing
Overcoming death
Gave hope
Disciples' mistakes
Lack of faith
Abandoning Jesus
Challenging Jesus
Taught people to learn from these mistakes
Importance of Jesus' Death
Talks about his death early in the Bible
Must be viewed WITH resurrection
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