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    • [DOC File]Mark 8:22 – 9:1 (Week 15) Study Notes and Questions

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      Mark 8:22 – 9:1 (Week 15) Study Notes and Questions Key Theme. Spiritual perception – seeing and hearing Jesus. The End of the Beginning. During the personal study time, have people compare the healing in 7:32-35 with the one in 8:22-26.

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    • [DOC File]LEADER'S GUIDE

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      Numbers 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29; James 5:13-20; Mark 9:38-50. Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Pr. 21, L 26); Cycle B; September 30, 2018. Leader Guidance. Materials Needed + Bibles for everyone (variety of translations often useful) + Lectionary sheets (very convenient if you use them in worship)

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    • [DOC File]Mark

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      Exorcism and Prayer (Mark 9:14-29) At the bottom of the mountain, are a crowd, the other 9 disciples, and a man and his son with an unclean spirit. The disciples have made an unsuccessful attempt to heal the son. Contrasts the failure of the disciples here with their early success when they were first sent out

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    • [DOC File]SPRING QUARTER SUNDAY SCHOOL 2003

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      Required Reading: Matthew 17:14-21; Mark 9:14-29; Luke 9:37-43 . Motto Text: Mark 9:23, “Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” Reliable Resources: Union Gospel Press Expositor and Illuminator; Standard Lesson Commentary; Precepts for Living (UMI Publishing); Word Search 10 Electronic Library

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    • [DOC File]Exegesis - Fullerton College

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      Craig S. Kenner wrote, “Luke omits Mark’s “transfigured” because of the pagan connotations this term could have to his readers (Greek gods and magicians transformed themselves into other forms).” Keener, Craig S., and InterVarsity Press. The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1993.

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    • [DOC File]Mark 6:1 – 6:29 (Week 11) Study Notes and Questions

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      There seem to be parallels between John/Herod and Elijah/Ahab – Ahab was the worst king of Israel (1 Kings 16:29-33, 21:20-26) and persecuted the prophet Elijah. His wife Jezebel (like Herodias) was if anything even worse -- she made it her goal to kill Elijah (see 1 Kings 19:2).

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    • [DOC File]Mark 14:3-9: He was at Bethany in the house of Simon, a ...

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      Source: Proto-Mark . Commentary: It makes more sense that the awkward article was dropped to make it sound normal rather than taking a normal verse and adding an article to make it awkward. Conclusion: Marcion and Mark are earlier. Marcion: “Judas Iscariot who . turned traitor. He . …

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    • [DOC File]JESUS - Up Close and Personal

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      As God's Son, Jesus has the authority to forgive sin. As a man, he can identify with our deepest needs and sufferings and help us overcome sin (see the note on Mark 8:29-31). Notes for John 9:1-3. In chapter 9, we see four different reactions to Jesus.

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    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - Mark Commentary Lesson 9

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      (Mark 4:26-29 RSV) This is a secret of the kingdom of God, and to me it is one of the most encouraging of all the parables Jesus ever uttered. He is speaking of how this rule of God increases, how it grows in a life. He explains it as a coming to harvest by a patient expectation that God will work. ... Microsoft Word - Mark Commentary Lesson 9 ...

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    • [DOC File]Fact-checking Wallace: GA 138

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      I leave it to my readers to discern whether these asterisks were (a) intended to convey doubt about the genuineness of Mark 16:9, and Mark 11:12, and Mark 14:12, and Luke 18:2, and Luke 19:29, or (b) part of the lectionary apparatus, intended to show the lector the beginning of the section which was mentioned in the rubric at the top of the page.

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