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This comprehensive study explores the Gospel of Mark, underscoring Jesus as the "Sacrificial Servant." It details key events, including His teachings, opposition, rejection, and exaltation, culminating in the Resurrection. The study touches on the final week of Jesus’ public ministry, highlighting significant moments such as the triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the temple cleansing, and the Last Supper. Scripture references provide a deeper understanding of His life and mission through the eyes of Mark. Perfect for Bible study groups and personal growth.
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Credits Study of Mark: Chris Reeves www.thegoodteacher.com Maps: www.biblemaps.commanna@biblemaps.com History and Geography of the Bible Story www.thetfordcountry.com/HistGeogCD General Information www.biblestudyguide.org www.blueletterbible.org Compiled by Jack Wheeler – Clovis Ca jack@powerpointstojesus.com
The Life of Christ Matthew Mark Luke John
Mark: “Jesus the Sacrificial Servant” • The Servant Presented (1:1 – 1:45) • The Servant Opposed (2:1 – 8:26) • The Servant Teaches (8:27 – 10:52) • The Servant Rejected (11:1 – 15:47) • (Item first mentioned in Chapter 16) • The Servant Exalted (16:1-20) He arose (16:1-8) He appeared (16:9-18) He ascended (16:19-20)
1. Entry into Jerusalem (Sunday) 2. Cleansing of the temple (Monday) 3. Day of teaching (Tuesday) 4. No activity recorded (Wednesday) 5. Passover meal (Thursday) 6. Trial (a), crucifixion (b) (Friday) 7. Burial (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) 8. Resurrection (Sunday) 6a 8 7 6b 3 2 1 3 6a 6a 5
Scripture References 1. Mark16:9-11 2. Matthew 28:9-10 3. Luke 24:34 4. Luke 24:13-35 5. John 20:19-25 6. John 20:26-31 7. John 21:1-14 8. Matthew 28:16-20 9. 1 Corinthians 15:6 10. 1 Corinthians 15:7 11. Acts 1:3-8 12. Acts 9:3-6,27 The Resurrection Appearances of Jesus 1. Mary Magdalene 2. Other women 3. Peter 4. Two Emmaeus travelers 5. Ten disciples 6. Eleven disciples 7. Seven disciples fishing 8. Eleven disciples 9. 500 brethren 10. James the Lord’s brother 11. Disciples watched ascension 12. Saul of Tarsus