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| What gospel had the author John Mark "Mark" |
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| depicted Christ as a bull or ox |
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| uncertainity over a long or short ending |
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| Action oriented, with vivid detail and picturesque description |
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| Jesus is especially called teacher in this gospel |
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| Wrede posied the messanniac secret in the way this gospel was written. Said the author was trying to provide an explanation of why Jesus was not recgonized as the Messiah by suggesting Jesus told his followers to keep it a secret. |
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| Gospel is hard on the disciples |
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| Everyone and everything recognoize Jesus as Son of God except religious leaders |
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| Gospel did not begin with a genealogy |
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| No reference to Jesus' infancy or Childhood. Begin's With Jesus' Baptism |
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| The Gospel begins and ends with a confession of Jesus as Son of God |
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| Little Apocalypse in Ch 13 |
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| Author was the Apostle Matthew, known as Levi |
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| Christ is depicted as a lion, emphasizing his kingliness and authority in this gospel |
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| Relates Jesus to the OT, with 10 fulfillment-formula quotations |
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| A universal gospel, from the Magi to the great commission |
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| Emphasizes disciples (noun more than 70 times, only gospel to use verb form) |
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| Ecclesiastical gospel, the only one to use the word church. (ecclesia) greek form |
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| Eschatological gospel, the work parousia found in this gospel |
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| Structured gospel, using 5 discourses ("when Jesus had finished the saying.") |
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| Traces Jesus' genealogy back to Abraham. Jesus is a true Jew |
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| Sermons on the Mount- Ch 5-7 |
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| Woes on the Pharisees- Ch. 23 |
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| Author is Luke, the beloved physcian. Author of Acts Also |
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| Christ is depicted as a man, emphasizing his genuine humanity |
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| It is the longest book in the New Testament |
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| Sounds frequent notes of joy and praise |
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| Anchors the life of Christ in Roman history |
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| Viewpoint of Mary in the infancy narratives |
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| Universal thrust in the genealogy by going back to adam |
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| Special concern outcasts of society (including women) |
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| Emphasis on the Holy Spirit |
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| Emphasis on prayer with several references found only in his gospel |
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| Refers to previous narratives as sources for material about Jesus |
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| Parallells birth of John the Baptist and Jesus (Ch 1-2) |
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| Jesus' visit to the temple at age 12 (Ch2.) |
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| The Sermon on the plain (Ch 6.) |
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| The journey to Jerusalem (9:51-19:27) |
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| The mission of the 70 (Ch 10) |
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| Three parables of the lost coin, sheep, and son (ch. 15) |
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| Author wast the apostle John, the beloved disciple |
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| Christ is depicted as an eagle, emphasizing his deity, in this gospel |
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| The work "believe" and its cognates occur about 100 times |
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| Less narrative and more discourse |
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| Emphasis on enternal life instead of synoptic emphasis on the kingdom |
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| Focuses on Judea area of Jesus' ministry |
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| No mentions of the curves of demoniacs |
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| Includes 3 or 4 passovers |
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| Jesus does not teach in parables as he does in the Synoptics |
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| The preexistence of the word/logos in the prologue |
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| Conversations with Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman |
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| The Good Shepherd discourse |
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| Ministry of the Holy Spirit as the paraclete |
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| Foreshadowing of Pentecost (20:22) |
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