Gospel of Mark Flashcards
Be familiar with the dates and place the book is thought to be written, who we think the author might be, and the audience who received it
Date: Around 70 AD
Place: Rome or Syria
Author: Anonymous; May have been his followers or other community members
Audience: Gentile Converts
What major events impacted the tone and message of the Gospel of Mark?
Fall of the temple
Emergence of the Early Church
What is the new genre Mark creates? How is it distinct from other genres at the time?
Centered on act of God in Christ event
Composed of Preaching units of tradition
Definitive segment of universal salvation history
Simultaneous fusions of horizons
Why the sense of urgency? What is the author trying to accomplish?
Everything happens immediately
New changes are here so we have to act on those rather than old custom
What is unique about the ending of Mark, and what reasons might the author have chosen that method?
Abrupt ending
Possibly so that those who were reading it aloud could add their own testimony
Or there was a lost ending, or it was just never finished
What does Jesus deliver humanity from?
Enemies of Life:
Hunger
Demonic Powers
Sickness
Death
List three features of Mark’s Gospel that make it distinctive in terms of literary style.
Urgency
Intercalation
Inserting a 2nd, unrelated story in the middle of another
Irony
Gospel of Mark vocab:
Messianic Secret
Jesus repeatedly tells his followers to be silent about his messianic mission
Intercalation
Inserting a 2nd, unrelated story in the middle of another
Present and Future kingdom
Present
Holiness is contagious and transforms the unclean
New obedience to God is possible now =
Future
Jesus returns
Brings judgment and deliverance
Apostolic Age
From the start of the ministry of Jesus to the death of the last disciple
Bioi
Covenant
Jesus blood is the covenant with his people, it is a sacrifice for many
Historical Present
Luke may use the present tense in places where you may expect the past tense to be used; used to make those sections more intense and to be focused on
Inclusion
Death of Jesus paid for all of humanity to be able to have eternal life for those who accept Jesus; not just certain people