The Genius of the Gospel of Mark

Bart D. Ehrman
Bart D. Ehrman
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The Gospel of Mark is completely underrated by most modern readers, who typically consider it a condensed version of Matthew or Luke -- a nuts-and-bolts no-nonsense account of what Jesus said and did with no literary flair.  Oh boy are THEY ever wrong.  In this episode Bart explains why Mark is not only his favorite Gospel but also his favorite book of the Bible, a book with subtleties, nuances, and intricacies from start to end that most people simply never see and that make all the difference for understanding its message.  This is a brilliant account of Jesus' life, one of the most intriguing books to come to us from early Christianity.

In this episode:

-Why scholars consider the Gospel of Mark is understood by scholar to be the oldest of the gospels

-The gospel of Mark opens with “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ”. The first sentence really sets the tone for the rest of the book, showing Jesus as the messiah. What did this word mean in the ancient world, and how would Jewish and Gentile audiences understood it?

 -Does Mark accept these typical expectations of what the messiah was to be?

 -What did it mean to be a “son of god” in the ancient world, and was Jesus the only one, or is Mark drawing on an established tradition here?

 -Why does Mark completely skip Jesus’ birth and open with an already-adult Jesus meeting John the Baptist. Why would Mark start there?
 
 -How does Mark try to show that Jesus really was the Messiah, the Son of God in his narrative?

 -Why is it that a lot of people in Mark’s narrative don’t understand who Jesus really is?

 -Why would Jesus NOT want people to repent?

 -At the end, does Jesus himself have doubts of his identity?

 -By the end of this Gospel, does anyone understand who Jesus is?
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