The Bible. Speaks of Mark's theology reflected in writing, Mark and the parousia, the parable:the unforgiving slave,
Title: The Bible. Speaks of Mark's theology reflected in writing, Mark and the parousia, the parable:the unforgiving slave,
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Details: Words: 1427 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Bible. Speaks of Mark's theology reflected in writing, Mark and the parousia, the parable:the unforgiving slave,
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 1427 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
An Essay for Humanities Courses
PART A
MARK'S THEOLOGY REFLECTED IN WRITING
Mark and the other evangelists used basically five ways to change, edit or enhance
Jesus' sayings to reflect their own views of Christianity. According to the Five Gospels
Book, plagiarism and changing of writing was not a crime, but actually very common Mark's
time. Besides, Mark never knew Jesus first-hand, he somehow had to make a 'story' from
basically Hearsay!
Mark groups different
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an opinion about Jesus.
I have enjoyed this assignment because I really feel like I am getting to understand
the Historical New Testament! I tested my knowledge of Jesus by reading his quotes from
my New King James Version Bible, and tried to spot additions that were not Jesus', and by
guessing the color of some of his quotes. In checking back with The Five Gospels, I found
myself to be pretty darn accurate! Amazing!