Jesus: son of god, son of man, SUFFERING servant

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Jesus: son of god, son of man, SUFFERING servant mark Jesus: son of god, son of man, SUFFERING servant

Authorship A. Background External Evidence Anonymity The Title(s) of Mark Early Church Fathers Internal Evidence Reasonable Conlusion B. The Messenger Arrives: The Ministry & Character of John the Baptist (1:4-8) C. The Baptism of Jesus (1:9-11) D. The Temptation of Jesus (1:12-13)

Where Was Mark Written From? A. Background External Evidence Anonymity The Title(s) of Mark Early Church Fathers Internal Evidence Reasonable Conlusion B. The Messenger Arrives: The Ministry & Character of John the Baptist (1:4-8) C. The Baptism of Jesus (1:9-11) D. The Temptation of Jesus (1:12-13)

When Was Mark Written? A. Background External Evidence Anonymity The Title(s) of Mark Early Church Fathers Internal Evidence Reasonable Conlusion B. The Messenger Arrives: The Ministry & Character of John the Baptist (1:4-8) C. The Baptism of Jesus (1:9-11) D. The Temptation of Jesus (1:12-13)

To Whom Was Mark Written? A. Background External Evidence Anonymity The Title(s) of Mark Early Church Fathers Internal Evidence Reasonable Conlusion B. The Messenger Arrives: The Ministry & Character of John the Baptist (1:4-8) C. The Baptism of Jesus (1:9-11) D. The Temptation of Jesus (1:12-13)

The Greek Text of Mark? A. Background External Evidence Anonymity The Title(s) of Mark Early Church Fathers Internal Evidence Reasonable Conlusion B. The Messenger Arrives: The Ministry & Character of John the Baptist (1:4-8) C. The Baptism of Jesus (1:9-11) D. The Temptation of Jesus (1:12-13)

Mark & Recent Interpretive Approaches A. Background External Evidence Anonymity The Title(s) of Mark Early Church Fathers Internal Evidence Reasonable Conlusion B. The Messenger Arrives: The Ministry & Character of John the Baptist (1:4-8) C. The Baptism of Jesus (1:9-11) D. The Temptation of Jesus (1:12-13)

Major Themes and the Purpose(s) of Mark A. Background External Evidence Anonymity The Title(s) of Mark Early Church Fathers Internal Evidence Reasonable Conlusion B. The Messenger Arrives: The Ministry & Character of John the Baptist (1:4-8) C. The Baptism of Jesus (1:9-11) D. The Temptation of Jesus (1:12-13)

An Outline of Mark A. Background External Evidence Anonymity The Title(s) of Mark Early Church Fathers Internal Evidence Reasonable Conlusion B. The Messenger Arrives: The Ministry & Character of John the Baptist (1:4-8) C. The Baptism of Jesus (1:9-11) D. The Temptation of Jesus (1:12-13)