February 9th, 2010

the gospel writer mark
10 pts. The writers of the Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and each record in the accounts of Jesus' ministry?

What was the purpose of each book, and that was the audience that each author was appealing to? Bongernet: Obviously you do not study the Bible.

Matthew presents Jesus as the promised Messiah, the King of the Jews. Matthew was written for Jews who were familiar with Old Testament prophecies. Jewish custom, not explained in this gospel. Matthew often mentions the law of Moses. Mark is a fast pace gospel presents Jesus as the powerful, the suffering servant of God. Mark shows that Jesus taught with authority, as affirmed by the miracles he performed. The service life of Jesus was completed when he was sacrificed on the cross. The book of Mark was probably was written to the Romans. Mark often explains Jewish words and customs and places. He used the Roman time, instead of time in Hebrew. He translated some Latin words. Luke presents Jesus to the Gentiles, like El Salvador of all mankind. Luke contains many references to the Holy Spirit activity. Women receive special attention in Luke. Luke wrote the third Gospel and the book of Acts. Both have been addressed to a man whose name means "one who loves God." Jewish customs and other sites in Palestine have been explained in Lucas. and do not ask, but John is … the gospel of faith, and was written to show the world that Jesus was the Messiah, the Son of God. "Jesus was sent by the Father to give eternal life to believers. This gospel was addressed to a non-Jew, the Christian audience. John once explained Jewish customs and often describes the places in Palestine. Purpose of John for writing this gospel has been specifically mentioned in John 20:31, "these things are written that you may believe Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and you're thinking May, have life in His name.


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Abraham became the father of Isaac; Isaac became the father of Jacob; Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers; Judah the father of Perez and Zerah, whose mother was Tamar; and Perez became the father of Hezron; Hezron became the father of Ram; Ram became the father of Amminadab; and Amminadab the father of Nahshon; and Nahshon the father of Salmon; Salmon became the father of Boaz, whose mother…

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This study wrestles with the problem of the literary genre of Mark’s gospel. Drawing on Bakhtin’s theory of genre and his examination of Greco-Roman literary genres, the author compares the latter with the Gospel of Mark. Although the Gospel of Mark is in some respects similar to Greco-Roman novelistic genres, the author maintains that it compares more favourably with Jewish novelistic literature …

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