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Mark (Mark; c. A.D. 68) - Messiah, the servant
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S ervant Christ prepared, through forerunner, baptism and temptation (1.1-2.12)

E ffective teaching with parables and miracles brings opposition (2.13-8.26)

R eaction of the disciples to his teaching about his death and his healings (8.27-10.46)

V ehement rejection by the leaders precedes his teaching on the future (11.1-13.37)
A nguish in prayer and false trials accompany the Passion of Christ (14.1-15.47)
N ews of Christ’s ressurection shocks the disciples (16.1-8)
T he appearences and ascension of Christ challenges the disciples (16.9-20)

 

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