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  1. sermonwriter.com › biblical-commentary-old › mark-19-15Mark 1:9-15 – Sermon Writer

    EXEGESIS: MARK 1:9-15. THE CONTEXT. Mark covers a great deal of territory in these few verses. They pull together Jesus’ baptism, his temptation, his announcement of the coming near of the kingdom, and his call to repentance and belief. Mark uses strong, jolting language. The heavens were “parting” (Greek: schizo —ripped open) (v. 10).

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      Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Mark 1:1-8 EXEGESIS: MARK...

  2. sermonwriter.com › biblical-commentary › new-testament-mark-11-8Mark 1:1-8 - Sermon Writer

    Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Mark 1:1-8 EXEGESIS: MARK 1:1-13. THE PROLOGUE TO MARK’S GOSPEL. Verses 1-13 constitute the Prologue to Mark’s Gospel.

  3. Deuteronomy 5:12-15; Deuteronomy 6 Commentary. Deuteronomy 6:1-9; Deuteronomy 8 Commentary. Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a; Deuteronomy 8:7-18; Deuteronomy 11 Commentary. Deuteronomy 11:18-21, 26-28; Deuteronomy 18 Commentary. Deuteronomy 18:15-20; Deuteronomy 26 Commentary. Deuteronomy 26:1-11; Deuteronomy 30 Commentary. Deuteronomy 30:9-14 ...

  4. 12 lut 2024 · As Robert Guelich points out in his commentary (Word Biblical Commentary Series), Mark’s summary version of the temptation Jesus endured after his baptism has a Paradise motif. In details unique to the gospel of Mark, we’re told that Jesus “was with the wild beasts and the angels waited on him.”.

  5. 22 lut 2015 · Served or protected by angels, Jesus is “with the wild beasts” (Mark 1:13). Just what’s going on out there in the wilderness? Our answer will depend on what other biblical texts we have in view. One perspective says that Mark evokes hopes of a restored or new creation coming into being.

  6. The first, Chapter 1 through Chapter 8, Verse 26, is The Servant Who Rules-- the authority of the servant. The second, from Chapter 8, Verse 27 through to the end, is The Ruler Who Serves . Let's read the opening verses:

  7. We are looking at the beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and Mark said that when Jesus came, he came in this two-fold way: Verse 9 begins the record of the baptism and temptation of Jesus. Jesus came, he was baptized, and he was tempted, says Mark.

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