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We are going to start digging into Mark chapter 1. This week we are going to start by building some skills on how to read this gospel well with the intentionality of the author's intent. First is a little background on the book itself. Mark was most likely written around 50-60 AD (CE). This means it was the first gospel account written and distributed. It was most likely written by the companion of Peter (Acts 12:12 and 1 Peter 5:13) and Paul (Colossians 4:10), John Mark.
His beginning uses the word "gospel". This was a loaded work to the original hearers of this word. It was commonly used to announce the birthday of Cesar, the leader of Rome. Here is the link for a couple resources on the topic:
https://bibleproject.com/podcast/what-does-word-gospel-mean/
Tim Mackie and NT Wright
https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/euangelion-gospel/
Video on the word study done by the Bible Project
Road Map for Mark
Try to read the book in light of the original audience. They did not have 3 other gospels to compare and contrast with.
End your time with prayer! Even a quick shout out invitation in the car counts. Invite God in to this conversation about Him.
Audience Participation!
I want you to let me know your questions, thoughts, concerns. Please email of DM for upcoming audience shows. I cannot get to all the layers of a chapter in one podcast episode so I hope to get to some of those things you want addressed during this season. You can email at
[email protected]
or check the website for social media accounts also! Thanks
https://www.deborahjmckenzie.com/
We are going to start digging into Mark chapter 1. This week we are going to start by building some skills on how to read this gospel well with the intentionality of the author's intent. First is a little background on the book itself. Mark was most likely written around 50-60 AD (CE). This means it was the first gospel account written and distributed. It was most likely written by the companion of Peter (Acts 12:12 and 1 Peter 5:13) and Paul (Colossians 4:10), John Mark.
His beginning uses the word "gospel". This was a loaded work to the original hearers of this word. It was commonly used to announce the birthday of Cesar, the leader of Rome. Here is the link for a couple resources on the topic:
https://bibleproject.com/podcast/what-does-word-gospel-mean/
Tim Mackie and NT Wright
https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/euangelion-gospel/
Video on the word study done by the Bible Project
Road Map for Mark
Try to read the book in light of the original audience. They did not have 3 other gospels to compare and contrast with.
End your time with prayer! Even a quick shout out invitation in the car counts. Invite God in to this conversation about Him.
Audience Participation!
I want you to let me know your questions, thoughts, concerns. Please email of DM for upcoming audience shows. I cannot get to all the layers of a chapter in one podcast episode so I hope to get to some of those things you want addressed during this season. You can email at
[email protected]
or check the website for social media accounts also! Thanks
https://www.deborahjmckenzie.com/