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    • What is the Olivet discourse in Matthew 24 and 25?

      Matthew 24 and 25 2. In the 24th and 25th chapters of Matthew Jesus gives His “Olivet Discourse,” answering urgent questions asked by His disciples concerning His return to earth and the end of this age. Matthew 24 Explained Jesus’ Olivet Prophecy. [Also in Mark 13 and Luke 21]


    • What does the Bible say about Mark?

      By Col 4:10, Paul mentions Mark directly: “10 My fellow prisoner Aristarchus sends you his greetings, as does Mark, the cousin of Barnabas. (You have received instructions about him; if he comes to you, welcome him.) Paul’s endorsement of Mark included paving the way for him with the Gentile churches.


    • Does the Rapture appear in Matthew 24 and 25?

      Jesus’ answer in chapter 24 and 25 is in response to His disciples’ inquires as to “The sing of His return to earth – in glory to set up His kingdom” – and – “the signs of the end of this age.” The “rapture” cannot be found in Matthew 24 and 25 – as we will see! CHRIST’S GLORIOUS APPEARING


    • What does this passage show about Mark's family?

      This passage shows us that John Mark’s family was wealthy, with both Jewish and Roman histories, by his name John, Jewish and Mark, Roman. The house had a large gathering room, and an outer entrance, implying a courtyard. A servant answered the door.


    • [PDF File]The Gospel Of Mark - Executable Outlines

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      c. Roman reckoning of time is used - e.g., Mk 6:48; 13:35 d. Only Mark identifies Simon of Cyrene as the father of Rufus - cf. Mk 15:21; Ro 16:13 e. Few OT quotations are used 2. The focus appears to be on Jesus as the Perfect Servant (BBC) a. Mark emphasizes the deeds of the Lord more than His words b.

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    • [PDF File]The Gospel According to Mark

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      In Philem 24, Mark is a fellow worker with Paul, right there with Luke: “24 And so do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas and Luke, my fellow workers.” The conclusion of the story of Paul and Mark is happy and encouraging, recorded in 2 Tim 4:11-13: 11 Only Luke is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you, because he is helpful to

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    • [PDF File]The Gospel Of Matthew - Executable Outlines

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      b. Such as the many parables - Mt 13 c. Such as the Olivet discourse - Mt 24-25 3. It contains admonitions important to disciples of Christ a. Such as the importance of doing the Father’s will - Mt 7:21-23 b. Such as observing all that Jesus commanded - Mt 28:20 -- In other words, this was a gospel designed for use by those in the early church

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    • [PDF File]Study Guide for the Gospel of Mark

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      13:1-2 Jerusalem The Destruction of the Temple 13:3-8 Jerusalem Signs of the End of the Age 13:9-13 Jerusalem Persecution of Disciples 13:14-23 Jerusalem The Abomination of Desolation Dan 9:27; 11:31 13:24-27 Jerusalem The Arrival of the Son of Man 13:28-31 Jerusalem The Parable of the Fig Tree 13:32-37 Jerusalem Be Ready!

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    • [PDF File]The Prophetic Time-Line of Matthew 24 & 25

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      Matthew 24 and 25 2 In the 24th and 25th chapters of Matthew Jesus gives His “Olivet Discourse,” answering urgent questions asked by His disciples concerning His return to earth and the end of this age. Matthew 24 Explained Jesus’ Olivet Prophecy [Also in Mark 13 …

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    • [DOC File]Finding Purpose

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      (Mark 13:24-27 RSV) There is the climax of history – the appearing of Jesus Christ as Lord, with great power and great glory. (This is not at all touching the question of the "rapture," the departure of the church. That is dealt with in other passages.) Here we have the appearance again of Jesus Christ in great power and glory, preceded, as ...

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    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - Mark Commentary Lesson 10

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      And the unclean spirits came out, and entered the swine; and the herd, numbering about two thousand, rushed down the steep bank into the sea, and were drowned in the sea.” (Mark 5:1-13 RSV) This incident opens before us again the whole realm of the occult and the demonic, and the oppression of mankind by these evil and unclean spirits.

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    • [DOCX File]Lesson #24

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      One of them is identified as Cleopas (v. 18; cf. John 19:25—I believe the “Clopas” mentioned there is the “Cleopas” in Luke 24), a blood relative—Jesus’ uncle, the brother of his father Joseph. The best guess as to who the other traveler was is that it was his wife Mary, as she is identified in John 19:25.

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    • [DOCX File]LESSON

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      1 John 3:11-24 MEMORY VERSE: The one who keeps God’s commands lives in him, and he in them. And this is how we know that he lives in us: We know it by the Spirit he gave us. 1 John 3:24 NIV

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    • [DOC File]JESUS - Up Close and Personal

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      The entire thirteenth chapter of Mark tells us how to live while we wait for Christ's return: (1) We are not to be misled by confusing claims or speculative interpretations of what will happen (Mark 13:5, 6). (2) We should not be afraid to tell people about Christ, despite what they might say or do to us (Mark 13:9-11).

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    • [DOC File]Mark 14:53– 15:15 (Week 25) Study Notes and Questions

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      Why does Mark mention these women here? They travelled with the disciples, minister to Jesus. Only women and angels minister to Jesus in Mark (1:13, 1:31, 14:3, 15:41). We need to know them because they remain with Jesus at his death and witness his resurrection. The Burial and Resurrection (15:42-16:8) Describe Joseph of Arimathea.

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    • [DOC File]This Generation

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      Mark 13:28-30. W. e said last week that all Christians believe in the Second Coming of Christ. To deny the fact of the second coming is to deny the inspiration of scripture. Do you agree? Well, I believe that the time of the second coming is just as clear as the fact of the second coming. I believe that to deny the time statements that the Bible gives of the second coming is also to deny ...

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    • [DOC File]Commentary on Daniel Chapter 12 (No. F027xii)

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      = is steadfast. Compare Matthew 24:13. Mark 13:13. Revelation 2:26. the thousand three hundred and five and thirty days. See App-90. The Hebrew accent suggests the rendering: "Blessed is he that expecteth and shall reach [the goal: he shall reach] to day, 1335. "Verse 13 . the end. This is the sole object of the hierophant"s words from Daniel ...

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    • [DOC File]JESUS - Up Close and Personal

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      Mark 2:13-28 A Discussion about Fasting A Discussion about the Sabbath Notes for Verse 14 Notes for Verses 16,17 Notes for Verse 18ff Notes for Verse 19 Notes for Verse 22 Notes for Verse 23 Notes for Verse 24 Notes for Verses 25-28 Notes for Verse 26 Notes for Verse 5 Notes for Verse 6

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    • [DOC File]A Future Coming of Christ - Berean Bible Church

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      To me this one ends the discussion and sends the dividers of Mark 13 and Matthew 24 running. My final argument is a divine answer that ends all questions, it is Luke 17. If you compare Matthew 24 to the parallel account of Luke, all of these same signs and symbols are being applied to the question asked by the Pharisees as to "when the kingdom ...

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