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The Gospel of Mark

  1. Lesson One
    Servant of God, Servant of All (Mark 2–7)
    18 Activities
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    2 Assessments
  2. Lesson Two
    Good News and the Son of God (Mark 1, 8–9, 11–12, 15, 16:1–8)
    14 Activities
  3. Lesson Three
    Second Exodus (Isa 40–41, 61, Jer 31)
    15 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  4. Lesson Four
    Prophet and Son of Man (Deut 18:18, Dan 7:13–14, Mark 10, 13–14)
    14 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  5. Lesson Five
    Author and Audience
    14 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  6. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
    1 Activity
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    1 Assessment
Lesson 5, Activity 14

Wrap-Up

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As Mark comes to a close you’ll have a chance to ask the big Guiding Questions: what you’ve learned about God, about God’s people, about the relationship between the Testaments, about how Mark is like and unlike other literature of his day. And then you’ll ask yourself what God has been saying to you. We hope you’re inspired by the idea that that Gospel is both unchanging and tailored to its setting. We are all in the business of “translating” the good news to people who are at a distance. Mark put a lot of work into making sure that the Gospel was understood, even if it was rejected. And now, this hard work becomes our job as well.