Tips about reading book of Mark:
1. The writer (Mark) portrays Jesus as a servant;
2. No servant ever has a genealogy;
3. When reading the gospels, anything before the cross is still officially under the law;
4. This is the same John Mark that retreated earlier on Paul's first missionary journey ( Acts 13:13);
5. Paul and Barnabas spilt up over John Mark in Acts 15:36-41 6, then Paul ask for John Mark, for he now is profitable unto Paul in II Timothy 4:11.
What is the lesson we can learn from this!
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1. The writer (Mark) portrays Jesus as a servant;
2. No servant ever has a genealogy;
3. When reading the gospels, anything before the cross is still officially under the law;
4. This is the same John Mark that retreated earlier on Paul's first missionary journey ( Acts 13:13);
5. Paul and Barnabas spilt up over John Mark in Acts 15:36-41 6, then Paul ask for John Mark, for he now is profitable unto Paul in II Timothy 4:11.
What is the lesson we can learn from this!
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