Mark 9 explained

    • Why did mark end at 16 8?

      There are three possible explanations for Mark ending at 16:8: (1) The author intentionally ended the Gospel here in an open-ended fashion; (2) the Gospel was never finished; or (3) the last leaf of the ms was lost prior to copying.



    • Did mark end his story on a note of fear?

      Practically all other manuscripts contain vv. 9-20, and this passage is endorsed by such early church fathers as Justin Martyr (AD 155), Tatian (AD 170), and Irenaeus (AD 180). It does not seem likely that Mark would end his story on a note of fear (v. 8).xxxvi


    • What does mark say about sacrilege?

      Mark's Gospel infers that the sacrilege will be committed by a person, not by a social movement, a political ideology or a public attitude. Who the "Antichrist" will be, where he will stand, and when he will arrive are matters beyond our present knowledge, but not beyond Jesus' warning to "take heed" (Mar 13:23) and flee.xxxi


    • [PDF File]A Glimpse of Glory: The Transfiguration of Jesus Mark 9:1-13 1)

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      Mark 9:1-13 Introduction: 1) They are popular sayings that are also true. “Looks can be deceiving.” “Things are not always as they appear.” “Things are not always what they seem to be.” Never was this more true than when the Son of God left heaven and came to earth, when “the Word


    • [PDF File]Mark Chapter 9 - Book of Revelation

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      Mark Chapter 9 Mark 9:1 "And he said unto them, Verily I say unto you, That there be some of them that stand here, which shall not taste of death, till they have seen the kingdom of God come with power." “Verily I say unto you”: A solemn statement appearing only in the gospels and always spoken by Jesus.


    • [PDF File]The Least is the Greatest - Ministry-To-Children

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      (Mark 9:30-37) • And he sat down and called the twelve. And he said to them, If anyone would be first, he must be last of all and servant of all. ó -Mark 9:35 • The last shall be first! • To be greatest, become least… • Jesus gives unexpected instructions! • Turning things upside down… • Be a humble servant… More Teaching Ideas:


    • [PDF File]Lessons Learned in the Fires of Failure Mark 9:14-29 1)

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      Mark 9:14-29 Introduction: 1) Failure is never fun and defeat is seldom something we take delight in. It can be painful, embarrassing and humiliating. And our response can be life changing, altering our destiny. Failure can make us bitter or it may make us better. We can take it as instructive and corrective and learn from it.


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

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      4:1-9 Sea of Galilee Parable of the Sower 4:10-20 Galilee Purpose of Parables Isa 6:9-10 4:21-25 Galilee The Parable of the Lamp 4:26-29 Galilee The Parable of the Growing Seed 4:30-32 Galilee The Parable of the Mustard Seed 4:33-34 Galilee The Use of Parables 4:35-41 Sea of Galilee Stilling of a Storm 5:1-20 Gerasenes Healing of a Demoniac Mark 7



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