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MARK 1:1 Cristou/ @ui`ou/ qeou/# {C}
The absence of ui`ou/ qeou/ in a* Q 28C _al_ may be due to an
oversight in copying, occasioned by the similarity of the endings of
the _nomina sacra_. On the othe...
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MARK.
-Usherian year of the World, 4030.
-Alexandrian year of the World, 5528.
-Antiochian year of the World, 5518.
-Constantinopolitan AEra of the World, 5534.
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THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL - The word “gospel” literally
signifies good news, and particularly the good tidings respecting the
way of salvation by the Lord Jesus Christ. Some have understood the
word...
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PART I. THE SERVANT; WHO HE IS AND HOW HE CAME
Chapter 1:1-13
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1. The Servant, the Son of God. (Mark 1:1 .)
2. His coming promised and announced. (Mark 1:2. Matthew 3:1;...
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A brief introductory section showing how the work of John the Baptist,
and the baptism and temptation of Jesus, led up to the ministry in
Galilee.
MARK 1:1 is perhaps best taken as the title to the w...
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This is the beginning of the story of how Jesus Christ, the Son of
God, brought the good news to men. There is a passage in Isaiah the
prophet like this--"Lo! I send my messenger before you and he wil...
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THE BEGINNING OF THE STORY (Mark 1:1-4)...
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THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL. A Hebraism. No Article. Compare Hosea
1:2, "[The] beginning of the word of Jehovah by Hosea". It is the
beginning, not of the book, but of the facts of the good news. See...
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Mark 1:1-8. The Preaching and Baptism of John
The object of St Mark is to relate _the official life and ministry_of
our Lord. He therefore begins with His baptism, and first relates, as
introductory...
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_The beginning_ St Mark commences his Gospel suddenly and concisely.
He does not begin with a genealogy of our Lord, like St Matthew, or
with the history of the Infancy, as St Luke, or with the doctri...
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ΥἹΟΥ͂ ΘΕΟΥ͂ ([39]a[40][41][42] υἱοῦ τοῦ θεοῦ
([43][44][45][46][47][48] etc.), Latt. Syrr. Memph. Arm. Goth. Aeth.,
Iren-lat. ⅔ Amb. Aug. Omit [49][50] 28 (omits Χριστοῦ also)
255, Iren-lat. ⅓, Orig. B...
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1–8. PREPARATORY MINISTRY OF THE BAPTIZER
Matthew 3:1-12; Luke 3:1-6. Cf. John 1:6-31...
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VER 1: THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, THE SON OF GOD.
Jerome, in Prolog: Mark the Evangelist, who served the priesthood in
Israel, according to the flesh a Levite, having been converted...
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THE BEGINNING FACTS OF THE GOSPEL MARK ONE
Mark moves quickly to set before his readers many of the beginning
facts of the good news of Jesus Christ, God's Son. (Mark 1:1) The good
news or gospel of J...
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ΆΡΧΉ (G746) начало, используется без
артикля, следовательно, это заголовок
(М, 82). Это может быть заголовком как ко
всему Евангелию от Марка, так и к
стихам 1-13, или 1-8 (Cranfield; Gundry).
ΕΎΑΓΓΈ...
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OF JESUS CHRIST THE SON OF GOD— This exordium is singular; for while
the other Evangelists describe our Saviour as the _Son of man,_ St.
Mark, in express words, stiles him the _Son of God._ A title th...
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I. THE PREPARATION PERIOD 1:1-13
A. THE MISSION OF JOHN THE BAPTIST. 1:1-11.
_TEXT 1:1-11_
The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ the Son of God. Even as it
is written in Isaiah the prophet. Beh...
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The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God;
THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, THE SON OF GOD. By the
"Gospel" of Jesus Christ here is evidently meant the blessed story
w...
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2-3 Compare Mal_3:1; Isa_40:3; Mat_3:3; Luk_3:4-6; Joh_1:15-23.
4-8 Compare Mat_3:1-12; Luk_3:1-18.
4 John the baptist was the son of a priest, so that he was entitled to
exercise the priestly office...
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CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
This commentary HAS BEEN through Advanced Checking.
ABOUT MARK’S BOOK
The Bible has 4 books about Jesus’ life. They are called the Books
of Mat...
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THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL. — The opening words are interesting as
presenting a transition stage in the history of the word Gospel,
between its earlier sense, as meaning generally the “good news” of...
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CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 1:1-6 (Mark 1:1)
THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL.
"The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Even as
it is written in Isaiah the prophet, Behold, I send My messenger...
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_The appearance and ministry of the Baptist_ (Matthew 3:1-12; Luke
3:1-18)....
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ἀρχὴ, etc.: This verse may best be taken as the superscription
of the whole Gospel, and as meaning: Here begins the Gospel concerning
Jesus Christ the Son of God. So viewed it should be made to stand...
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THE BEGINNING OF JESUS' MINISTRY
Mark 1:1-20
_The ministry of John the Baptist,_ Mark 1:1-8. Always the message of
John precedes that of Jesus Christ; first the changed attitude of the
will, then fai...
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The introductory words of this Gospel according to Mark are
characterized by brevity. Mark at once announces his theme, "The
beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God," and then in
rapid...
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The beginning of the Gospel. The Greek word[1] and Latin derived from
it, signifies the good news, or happy tidings about Christ's coming
and doctrine. The word gospel is from the Saxon, God's spell,...
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THE beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God; (2) As it
is written in the prophets, Behold, I send my messenger before thy
face, which shall prepare thy way before thee. (3) The voice o...
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CONTENTS.
_The Evangelist enters upon his records_ of _the_ LORD JESUS _with an
account of_ John the Baptist. _To this follow the Baptism of_ CHRIST,
_his temptation, preaching, the call of his Apost...
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It is remarkable how tradition has contrived to injure the truth in
touching the question of the method of the gospel we now enter on; for
the current view which comes down to us from the ancients, st...
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_WHAT IS THE GOSPEL?_
‘The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.’
Mark 1:1
As God the Father gave His Son to be the Saviour of the world, so He
also appointed faithful witnesses...
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Mark 1:1._The beginning of the Gospel. _Though what we have hitherto
taken out of Matthew and Luke is a part of _the Gospel, _yet it is not
without reason that Mark makes _the beginning of the Gospel...
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The message is new at least in the absolute and complete character it
assumes, and in its direct and immediate application. It was not the
Jewish privileges which should be obtained by repenting and r...
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Ver. 1. THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST,.... Not that the
Gospel first began to be preached at this time, for it was preached by
Isaiah, and other prophets before; and long before that, wa...
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The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God;
Ver. 1. _The beginning of the Gospel, &c._] The history of our
Saviour's life and death, St Mark is recorded to have written at the
reques...
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_The beginning of the gospel_ That is, of the gospel history; _of
Jesus Christ, the Son of God_ Who was, or is, in the bosom of the
Father, John 1:18, and came down from heaven, John 3:13, to reveal h...
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THE MINISTRY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST. Mark 1:1
The superscription of the Gospel: THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS
CHRIST, THE SON OF GOD.
It is characteristic of the evangelist's nature, which expres...
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This beginning is not that ofJohn 1:1, which speaks of the Lord's
eternal existence "with God," and as being God; nor is it that of
creation (Genesis 1:1), but of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son o...
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TITLE: John Preached Jesus TEXT: Mark 1:1-8 PROPOSITION: John the
Baptizer preached Jesus. QUESTION: What? KEY WORD: Messages SCRIPTURE
READING: Same JOHN THE BAPTIZER - 1-6
1. The gospel (good news)...
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MARK CHAPTER 1
MARK 1:1 The Gospel begins with the preaching of John the Baptist.
MARK 1:9 Jesus is baptized, witnessed to from heaven,
MARK 1:12 and tempted of the devil,...
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Irenaeus Against Heresies Book III
Wherefore Mark also says: "The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ, the Son of God; as it is written in the prophets."[274]
Origen Against Celsus Book II
Nay,...
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Mark 1:1 beginning G746 gospel G2098 Jesus G2424 Christ G5547 Son
G5207 God G2316
beginning - Luke 1:2-3
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‘The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.'
‘The beginning.' These words have overtones of something especially
important. Genesis 1 begins with the words, ‘in the beginning God...
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THE PREPARATION (1:1-8)....
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THE BEGINNING (1:1-13).
Mark commences his Gospel by referring to the new ‘Beginning', and
to the herald who introduced Jesus in accordance with Scripture. This
herald was a successful preacher and p...
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SECTION 1. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HIS MINISTRY (1:1-3:35).
This section commences with Jesus' emergence from the wilderness as
the Spirit anointed King and Servant (Isaiah 11:1; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah
61:1...
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SECTION 1. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HIS MINISTRY (1:1-3:35).
This section commences with Jesus' emergence from the wilderness as
the Spirit anointed King and Servant (Isaiah 11:1; Isaiah 42:1; Isaiah
61:1...
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The Evangelist, intending to narrate our Lord's ministry without
dwelling upon the earlier part of His life, prefaces the whole with a
_title_ (Mark 1:1), which is followed by a reference to the preac...
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Mark 1:1. THE TITLE. THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL. This is regarded by
some as the title of the whole book: here begins the Gospel. But the
word ‘gospel' in the New Testament is not applied to a book....
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THE BEGINNING
(αρχη). There is no article in the Greek. It is possible that the
phrase served as a heading or title for the paragraph about the
ministry of the Baptist or as the superscription for t...
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Mark 1:1
I. The Gospel has had three beginnings, yet it is right to speak of
each as the beginning. (1) The beginning as seen in the Divine
counsels, when the Gospel was but a thought. (2) The beginn...
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Mark 1
The Cure of Simon's Wife's Mother.
Pain, sickness, delirium, madness, as great infringements of the laws
of nature as the miracles themselves, are such veritable presences to
the human experie...
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CONTENTS: Ministry of John the Baptist. Baptism and temptation of
Jesus and His first Galilean ministry. Demons cast out, sickness
healed, leprosy cured.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, John the...
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Mark 1:1. _The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of
God._ This commencement is laconic, beautiful, and perspicuous.
Several Greek authors begin their books in this independent way. It
a...
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THIS IS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS CHRIST. The whole history of Jesus
is a disclosure of God's Good News for the human family! JESUS is his
personal name (given by the angel, Matthew 1:21). CHRIST [Mes...
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_The beginning._
THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST
I. In John’s way of living there was the beginning of a gospel
spirit.
(A) Self-denial.
(B) Nonconformity to the world.
II. In John’s...
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MARK—NOTE ON MARK 1:1 Introduction. Mark begins his account with the
public ministry of John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus.
⇐...
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COMMENTARY
upon
THE GOSPEL OF S. MARK.
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INTRODUCTION.
" MARK," says S. Jerome in his _Catalogue of Ecclesiastical Writers_,
"was a disciple and interpreter of S. Peter. At the req...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Mark 1:1. BEGINNING.—For best commentary on this see Luke 16:16. Law
and prophets ended with John, who heralded new _régime_.
GOSPEL.—Good tidings, from God to man, of...
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EXPOSITION
MARK 1:1
THE BEGINNING OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST. These words mean, not
the title of the book, but the commencement of the narrative; and so
they depend upon what follows, namely, "as...
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Let's turn to Mark's gospel.
Mark was a young man when Jesus was crucified, perhaps about twelve
years old. So, the gospel that he writes is considered to be the
understanding that he received from li...
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1 John 1:1; 1 John 5:11; 1 John 5:12; Acts 1:1; Acts 1:2;...
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The beginning [α ρ χ ε]. There is no article in the Greek. It is
possible that the phrase served as a heading or title for the
paragraph about the ministry of the Baptist or as the superscription
for...
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JESUS CHRIST THE SON OF GOD
Mark 1:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Let us consider the opening statement of Mark's Gospel. There are
some who vainly contend that the Gospel of Mark has nothing to say
about...
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The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ — The evangelist speaks
with strict propriety: for the beginning of the Gospel is in the
account of John the Baptist, contained in the first paragraph; the...
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Why does Mark omit giving any genealogy of Jesus like Matthew and Luke
do?
PROBLEM: Both Matthew (chap. 1) and Luke (chap. 3) give an ancestry of
Jesus (see Matthew 1:1). However, Mark provides no ge...
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The word GOSPEL signifies. message of glad tidings, and intimates to
us, that the gospel of the doctrine contains the most gladsome
tidings, the most joyful message, that ever was sent from God to
man...