Religion 200
9/23/2013
Mark and Luke Reflection Paper In the Access Bible there are many stories included in the New Testament. The stories of Mark and Luke are similar stories written about Jesus. Mark and Luke both talk about the birth and death of Jesus Christ. They also talk about the stories of Easter and Christmas. Although, the book Luke is based on Mark the stories are altered from one another in some way. In the book of Mark, it starts off talking about John the Baptizer. People from all over Jerusalem went to get baptized so their sins were forgiven. When he baptized Jesus he recognized him as him being the son of God. After Jesus was baptized, he went out to the wilderness where he was tested by Satan for forty days. Jesus then goes and performs miracles and heals people. Eventually Jesus and his ministry reach the ruler of Galilee, King Herod Antipas who was against the work that Jesus was performing. The priest also did not like his works and eventually arrested him. The Roman governor agrees that they can crucify him. After being killed Jesus appears to resurrect from the dead. I find this story interesting because Jesus was the son of God and performed many miracles however, still some people failed to see that he was the son of God. They instead thought he was a threat to the Christian religion. I also, think that it’s weird that Jesus can perform some miracles, but not others. I feel that since he was the son of God that God would have saved him from being crucified. Although the book of Mark and Luke are similar they start off in different ways. The book of Luke begins with the birth of John and Jesus. First, it explains how Zechariah and Elizabeth had been trying to conceive a child and were unable to do so. One day an angel named Gabriel came to Zechariah and told him his wife was going to conceive a baby. However, Zechariah did not have a lot of faith in the news that was given to him. Since he did not trust Gabriel’s word, the angel made it so he could not speak until their child was born. The angel then visited the Virgin Mary and told her she was going to give birth to the son of God. After Jesus was born he was presented at the temple the Jewish prophets, Simeon and Anna knew he was sanctity of Christ. This book also included John baptizing Jesus and the unsuccessful test by Satan. After returning he begins his ministry by preaching about God and performing miracles. Some things emphasized in this book but not the other was Jesus’s forgiveness to sinners, the Passover and the explanation to the disciples that giving is better than receiving. Just like the book of Mark Jesus was crucified and resurrected. However, the story of resurrection is not the same in each book. I think it is interesting that people can tell
Liberty University The Synoptic Problem A paper submitted to Dr. Charles Powell In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the course NBST 525 Liberty Theological seminary By La Shawn Self Lynchburg, Virginia Sunday, August 14, 2011 The books of the Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; where written over 2000 years ago. These books excluding the Gospel of John are often called the synoptic Gospels. The term synoptic is derived from the Greek word meaning “seeing together…
Isa 40:3-5; cf. Matt 3:3, Mark 1:3, Luke 3:4-6, John 1:23) II. The parents of John the Baptist and their Heritage A. Zacharias and Elizabeth (Luke1:5-6) B. Elizabeth’s inability to have a child (Luke1:7) C. Zacharias and his priestly obligations (Luke 1:8-9) III. The prophetic utterance of Gabriel the angel A. Zacharias sees the angel and is frightened (Luke 1:11-12) B. Gabriel tells Zacharias that his prayer has been heard, Elizabeth will bear a son (Luke 1:13) C. Gabriel instructs…
personal hypothesis was that the core of the pennies is zinc. To complete this experiment, the materials needed included twenty-five pre-82 pennies, twenty-five post-1982 pennies, a one hundred milliliter graduated cylinder, a balance, paper towel, and graph paper. The control variable is using the same scale to measure the mass of the pennies so that they aren’t measured differently. The independent variable would be the different pennies from different years. The dependent variable would be the…
Candidate Number Edexcel GCSE Mathematics B Unit 3: Number, Algebra, Geometry 2 (Calculator) Foundation Tier Sample Assessment Material Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Paper Reference 5MB3/3F You must have: Total Marks Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres, protractor, compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser, calculator. Tracing paper may be used. Instructions black ink or ball-point pen. • Use Fill in boxes at the top of this page with your name, • centrethe number and candidate number. all questions…
be used to explain the differences in Genesis 1- 3 and the resurrection stories. There are several different kinds of myths and understandings as seen through Tillich, Perrin, and the definition used in class that will be discussed throughout the paper along with their similarities and differences, and how they can be applied to Genesis, the resurrection stories, and the Gospels. A myth, as defined in class, is a story about God(s) designed to convey a truth, it is neither true nor false, and it…
Purpose Paper Presented to Dr. R. S. Ricketson Luther Rice Seminary and University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course LD 514 Leader Follower Development Independent Study By Douglas E. Daugherty, Sr. GC 5811 OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION II. JESUS’ PURPOSE AND ITS IMPACT ON LEADER DEVELOPMENT III. CONCLUSION IV. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY I. INTRODUCTION “For the Son of Man has come to seek and save that which was lost”. (Luke 19:10)…
makes sense of the wording of the original Greek text in the New Testament because none of the original manuscripts exist. There are six different types of manuscripts throughout the New Testament. The first and earliest are called papyri after the paper on which they were printed. The second are called unical because they were written in all capital letters. The third, miniscule as they were small of print and in cursive. The fourth are called versions or translations because they were translated…
Interpretive Paper #3: Matthew 5:43-48 Matthew is the first book in the New Testament, written by Matthew himself in Israel. It is one of three synoptic gospels, and was written with the Gospel of Mark as a guide. He wrote this book to the followers of Jesus and with a Jewish audience in mind. It is to this Roman-ruled nation of Jews that Matthew was really trying to reach and address in his Gospel. Ironically Matthew was a Jew himself, but not only a Jew, a tax collector as well. It all ties…
The Religious group that I selected to research was the Roman Catholic group. I chose this religion randomly just so that I could have no bias or personal opinion affecting me in my research or paper. Roman Catholics are a part of the Christians. A Christian is a believer and follower of Christ. Catholics and their religion believe in as well as follow Christ too, therefore they are Christians. “Evangelical” Christians have some of the same beliefs as Catholics. Both groups believe that there is…
The Foundation of Orthodoxy and the Cannon A Paper Presented to Dr. Keith Goad of Liberty University Lynchburg, VA In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for Church History CHHI 301 By Brittany N. Askew February 6, 2012 Brittany Askew 06 February 2012 CHHI301_B04 Paper 1 Introduction The process by which Scripture has been preserved and compiled is one whose history is worth noting. The early church had…