Friday, December 28, 2018
Reading for January 6th
Read Mark 9.30-41. 30-32 (Mt 17.22-23; Lk 9.43-45): The second passion prediction.
See Mk 8.31; 10.33.
The disciples still do not comprehend.
In verses 33-37 (Mt 18.1-5; Lk 9.46-48): First and last.
The disciples recognize the subject of superiority was contrary to Jesus' insistence on selflessness.
Children represent powerlessness; as divine "son," Jesus is also in the role of child.
In verses 38-41 (Lk 9.49-59): The rival exorcist.
In verse 38 in your name complements v. 37's in my name.
In verses 39-40 (Mt 12.30; Lk 11.23): Familiarity will eventually lead to faith.
Mark's saying that those who are not against Jesus are for him is much more positive
than Matthew and Luke's rendition.
Comments or Questions...
See Mk 8.31; 10.33.
The disciples still do not comprehend.
In verses 33-37 (Mt 18.1-5; Lk 9.46-48): First and last.
The disciples recognize the subject of superiority was contrary to Jesus' insistence on selflessness.
Children represent powerlessness; as divine "son," Jesus is also in the role of child.
In verses 38-41 (Lk 9.49-59): The rival exorcist.
In verse 38 in your name complements v. 37's in my name.
In verses 39-40 (Mt 12.30; Lk 11.23): Familiarity will eventually lead to faith.
Mark's saying that those who are not against Jesus are for him is much more positive
than Matthew and Luke's rendition.
Comments or Questions...
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