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Zuko Explains: “The Gospel According to Mark”

Come I will make you fishers of men
🎯 Purpose

Purpose: Mid-level Leadership Training or SOS Next Level. Note: For Generation 3 producers and above or a truly "stuck" individual on one topic.

🧭 Method

Method: Outline the hinge point and waypoints of the narrative. Ask only questions for the scripture references (SOS)!)  

📘 Introduction

Introduction:

The book of Mark is the first Gospel that was written down.  Like all the Gospels, the book’s author is anonymous; however, early tradition by founding fathers (Papias) gives the credit to John Mark. John Mark was a disciple of Barnabas, a companion to Simon Peter, and later, one of the last men standing with Paul.  According to that tradition, Mark compiled all of Peter's eyewitness accounts into the Gospel of Mark.

✨ Unique Qualities

Unique Qualities:

A part from being the first Gospel written, Mark holds many unique qualities.

  • It is the shortest of the Gospels.
  • The most action-packed Gospel.
  • It is written in a unique style called the Greek “Historical Present”, that is not common. People often claim that Mark was trying to make the past come alive.
  • Mark’s primary audience was Roman citizens and so the book is crafted to particularly engage them.
  • Mark tries to invoke immediate action and a sense of urgency into the reader. He uses the Greek equivalent to the word “immediately” (εὐθύς) 41 times (NT total = 57).
  • This book is the very first Self Discovery Bible Study (SDBS) ever recorded… Mark continually poses the question “Who is this Jesus?” and lets the reader discover.
  • Mark is not afraid to leave people hanging… the yeast of the Pharisees, the shorter ending, etc.
  • Shows Jesus as the “suffering servant”.
  • Full of secrets… seeds growing secretly, the mysterious young man fleeing naked.
  • The “Messianic Secret”: why Jesus kept His identity hidden until the road to the cross.
  • The hinge point of the Gospel is the road to the cross, beginning after the Transfiguration.
  • Shows moments Jesus was disappointed with the disciples’ attitudes and faith (“O you of little faith”).
🗺️ Basic Outline of the Book

The basic outline of the book:

Mark sets the precedent of placing the hinge point where Jesus steps onto the road to the cross. The book can be divided into three parts:

• Galilee — Mark 1–8a (the general population asks “Who is Jesus?”) 
• On the Road — Mark 8b–10 (the disciples ask “Who is Jesus?”) 
• Jerusalem — Mark 11–16 (Jesus Himself reveals who He is)

📍 Key Waypoints in Mark

There is obvious way points that the reader can navigate by:

  • The book ends of “This is my son” (cf. 1:9-11 / 9:2-9).
  • The blindness bookends of 8:22-26 and 10:46-52.
  • The threefold passion predictions (8:29-38; 9:30-37; 10:32-45).
  • The contrast between the Transfiguration and the Crucifixion (9:2-9 vs 15:33-39).
  • The disciples ending each scene confused or afraid.
  • The book ends of Mark 1:1 and the Roman Officer’s confession in 15:39.
🥪 Intercalations (“Story Sandwiches”)

Mark lets the reader discover major points through “intercalations” — story-within-a-story structures.

Compare and contrast the two stories in each sandwich. What is the author trying to say?

  1. 3:21; 3:22–30; & 3:31–35
  2. 5:22–24; 5:25–34; & 5:35–43
  3. 6:7–13; 6:14–29; & 6:30
  4. 11:12–14; 11:15–19; & 11:20–21
🏁 Conclusion & Next Steps

Well, that’s it. Enjoy. Take the time to SOS the book as a whole.  Zuko ending: “Any questions?… I think they got it.”

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