Audience Address in the Gospels Tom Boomershine NOBS Seminar 2007 Tom Boomershine NOBS Seminar 2007.

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Audience Address in the Gospels Tom Boomershine NOBS Seminar 2007 Tom Boomershine NOBS Seminar 2007

Audience address in the Gospels … as sympathetic Jews…as Jews who are in conflict with Jesus …as disciples of Jesus Matthew Chapters Chapters Birth narrative - Sermon on the Mount Chapters 8 - 9:17 Chapters 8 - 9:17 Conflict stories cycle Chapters 9: Chapters 9: Commissioning of the twelve Mark Chapter 1 Chapter 1 John the Baptist, 1st day, healing of leper Chapters 2 - 3:29 Chapters 2 - 3:29 Conflict stories cycle Chapter 3: Chapter 3: Teaching crowds and disciples Luke Chapters Chapters Birth narrative - John the Baptist and the temptation Chapters 4 - 6:9 Chapters 4 - 6:9 Nazareth synagogue rejection and conflict stories cycle Chapters Chapters Sermon on the Plain John Chapters Chapters Chapters Chapters Chapters Chapters Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

John Audience Address …as sympathetic Jews Big Picture Big Picture

John Audience Address Big Picture Big Picture Detail View

John 5:19 - 7:29 Audience Address …as persons who are in conflict with Jesus Big Picture Big Picture John 5-12 John 5-12

John 7:33 - 8:58 Audience Address …as persons who are in conflict with Jesus Big Picture Big Picture John 5-12 John 5-12

John 9: :50 Audience Address …as persons who are in conflict with Jesus Big Picture Big Picture John 5-12 John 5-12

John Audience Address …as followers of Jesus Big Picture Big Picture

Mark 1 Audience Address …as sympathetic Jews Big Picture Big Picture

Mark 2 - 3:29 Audience Address …as Jews who are in conflict with Jesus Big Picture Big Picture

Mark 3: Audience Address …as disciples of Jesus Big Picture Big Picture

Matthew Audience Address …as sympathetic Jews Big Picture Big Picture

Matthew 8 - 9:17 Audience Address …as persons who are in conflict with Jesus Big Picture Big Picture

Matthew 9: Audience Address …as followers of Jesus Big Picture Big Picture

Luke Audience Address …as sympathetic Jews Big Picture Big Picture

Luke 4 - 6:9 Audience Address …as persons who are in conflict with Jesus Big Picture Big Picture

Luke Audience Address …as followers of Jesus Big Picture Big Picture

Audience address in the Passion and Resurrection Stories … as disciples in tension with Jesus …as Jews who are in conflict with Jesus …as disciples of Jesus Matthew Chapters 26:1-46 Chapters 26:1-46 Chapters 26: Chapters 26: Arrest, trials, and crucifixion Chapters 28 Chapters 28 Resurrection and appearances Mark Chapters 14:1-42 Chapters 14:1-42 Chapters 14: :47 Chapters 14: :47 Arrest, trials, and crucifixion Chapters 16 Chapters 16 Resurrection Luke Chapters 22:1-46 Chapters 22:1-46 Chapters 22: Chapters 22: Arrest, trials, and crucifixion Chapters 24 Chapters 24 Resurrection and appearances John Chapters Chapters Arrest, trials, and crucifixion Chapters Chapters Resurrection and appearances Big Picture Chart Big Picture Chart

John Audience Address …as persons who are in conflict with Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

John Audience Address …as followers of Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

Luke 22:1-46 Audience Address …as disciples in tension with Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

Luke 22: Audience Address …as Jews who are in conflict with Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

Luke 24 Audience Address …as disciples of Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

Mark 14:1-42 Audience Address …as disciples in tension with Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

Mark 14: :47 Audience Address …as Jews who are in conflict with Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

Mark 16 Audience Address …as disciples of Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

Matthew 26:1-46 Audience Address …as disciples in tension with Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

Matthew 26: Audience Address …as Jews who are in conflict with Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart

Matthew 28 Audience Address …as disciples of Jesus Passion/Resurrection Chart Passion/Resurrection Chart