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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Friday, October 8, 2010

John,The Gospel of 2


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John 15:13-16 King James Version


13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

14 Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.

15 Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you.

16 Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.


Romans 5:7-9 King James Version


7 For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die.

8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

9 Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him.


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MV: Ga5:19
Bib1Yr: 2co7Inward Affection


Thursday, October 7, 2010

John,The Gospel of


[Ioannes or Jochanan ''the grace of the Lord"]



Chapter 1-2



Ch.3-4



Ch.5




Ch.6




Ch.7





Ch.8





Ch. 9-10




Ch. 11



Ch. 12-13






Ch.14-15



Ch.16-17


Ch.18





Ch. 19-20




Ch.21



Background:It is obvious from the first verse that this Gospel is very different in atmosphere to the other three. Jesus'miracles are called signs,Jesus does not speak of the kingdom but of eternal life. There are no parables but several long,rather complex sermons which are usually linked to one of the signs.Thus when Jesus heals a blind man he speaks of himself as "the light of the world". These "I Am"sayings are quite dustinctive to this Gospel and the accounts of Jesus'appearances after his resurrection are also unique. 21 chapters

Author:John the beloved disciple of Jesus Christ(21:20-25Ga2:9)

Date: Probably AD85-95,some 20yrs after Synoptics. John's 5 books were the last NT books written


Location and Recipients: Eusebius says John lived in Ephesus after Paul founded the church there;he conducted a kind of home-missions ministry,this Gospel and letters were a part of that ministry

Purpose:Presenting Jesus was indeed the Messiah,the Son of God and Saviour of the world(20:20-31)

Unique Features:
*John choose 7 miracles to prove that Jesus is the Messiah
-changing water into wine,2:1-11
-Healing of Nobleman's son, 4:46-54
-Healing the lame man at Bethesda,5:1-18
-Feeding 5000,6:5-14
-Walking on water,6:16-21
-Healing of the blind man,9:1-7
-Raising of Lazarus,15:1

*Recorded 7 occassions when Jesus bore witness to his Messiahship:
^"I am the bread of life",6:35
^"I am the light of the world",8:12
^"I am the the gate",10:7
^"I am the good shepherd",10:11,14
^"I am the resurrection and the life",11:25
^"I am the way,the truth,and the life",14:6
^"I am the true vine",15:1

Comparison: In the Synoptics,which John omitted (historical facts):
_Jesus' Genealogy and birth
_his baptism and temptation
_his Galilean and Perean ministries
_his parables
_his transfiguration
_the Lord's supper
_Gethsemane
_the ascension

*John primarily theological and interpretative:
Focus
-Christ's early ministry in Judea and Jerusalem;while the Synoptics record only one visit to Jerusalem, John records 4(2:13-25;5;7:10-10:39:12-19)
-his contacts and private conversations with individuals(3:1-21;4:1-26)
-his ministry to the disciples,13-17

*John and Synoptics
-If we only have the Synoptics,we would know nothing of the washing of feet,13
-if we only have John,we would know nothing of the institution of the Lord's Supper,,Mt26:26-30

1Jn:John's Gospel was written to lead people in faith in Christ (20:30,31);the epistle was written to confirm believers in the faith,1Jn5:13

Rv: John 's Gospel presents the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth on earth; Rv present the ministry of exalted Jesus from heaven

Abbreviations: Jn./ Jo./ Joh./Jhn




MV:Mk7:21
Bib1Yr:2Co6Light and Darkness

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Luke,The Gospel of 3

















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MV: Mt15:19
Bib1Yr: 2Co5
Love of Christ




Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Monday, October 4, 2010

Luke,The Gospel of

[L. Lucanus or Lucas "light"]

Courtesy of James Earl Jones(Bible Audio)The Book of Luke



Chapter 1




Chapter 2






Chapter 3





Chapter 4-5






Chapter 6




Chapter 7




Chapter 8




Chapter 9



Chapter 10



Chapter 11




Chapter 12






Chapter 13-14





Chapter 15-16





Chapter 17-18




Chapter  19-20





Chapter  21-24








Background:The first 2 chapters of this Gospel contain several unique incidents related to Jesus' birth and early life. Luke traces Jesus' family tree to Adam, which underlines the emphasis on Jesus as the Saviour of the whole world.He stresses that Jesus is concerned for minority groups, for the poor and the oppressed . Other prominent themes are prayer,joy and the Holy Spirit. He often cross-references events to dates in secular history. He is also the author of Acts

Author:Luke, the beloved physician(1:1Col.4:14) and was the only one who remained with Paul during his second imprisonment(2Ti4:11)
*Both Luke and Paul have been suggested as possible authors of Hebrews

Date: Since Acts ends with Paul still in Prison before his release in AD62, we can assume that Luke was written before that date probably c.58-60

Recipients:Theophilus(1:1)


Purpose:
-Confirm the faith to him
-Present Jesus to Gentiles a the Son of Man who,though rejected by Israel,had come to save all mankind

Unique Features:

-Like is a product of exhaustive research(1:1-3)
-Most thorough concerning Christ's birth
-Containing 5 great songs and 3 angelic benedictions(1,2)
-shows a special interest in women(1,2;8:1-3;10:38-42;23:27,28) the poor(7:11-13;14:12-14) and children(2:39-52;9:46-48;18:15-17)

Comparison:

Eze-"Son of Man"(90x) representative of Israel;Luke God's representative
Mt,Mk,and Jn. See Matt.
Luke contains by far the most complete account of Christ's family background,birth and childhood
-Acts and Hebrews: whether or not Luke authored Hebrews , his gospel can be considered the first volume of Trilogy: Luke(Christ's earthly ministry);Acts(his ministry through his church);Hebrews(His High Priestly ministry )

Abbreviations:Lk./ Luk./Lu










MV:1Co6:9,10
Bib1Yr:2Co3Veil Done Away

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Mark, The Gospel of 3

















Mark Ch. 11-12






Ch. 13




Ch. 14








Ch. 15-16




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THE WALKTHROUGH



The Gospel of Mark in 6 Minutes





MV: 1Co5:10
Bib1Yr:2Co2
Anguish of Heart

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Friday, October 1, 2010

Mark, The Gospel of

[L. Marcus “of Mars”]

Courtesy of James Earl Jones(Bible Audio)The Book of Mark


Chapter 1-2



Ch. 3-4




Ch. 5





Ch. 6






Ch. 7-8




Ch. 9









Ch. 10







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Background: This Gospel concentrates mainly on what Jesus did, although the writer does include some of Jesus’ teachings. Within the first few chapters several miracles are recorded. He does not speak about Jesus’ birth but begins with John the Baptist’s work and Jesus’ baptism and temptations. Ch1-9are about Jesus’ work in Galilee, Ch10-15his journey to Jerusalem ending in his death, and Ch16, about his resurrection. Ch16:9-20, was probably by the early church. 16chs


Author: John Mark wrote this Gospel using Peter’s sermons as his main source. Thus, Mark lets us see Jesus through Peter’s eyes


Date and Location: About 57-59AD, Mark wrote his Gospel from Rome (Col.1:10) places him with Paul in c.62 *Mt., Mark, Luke are called Synoptic Gospels. Only about 30veres in Mark contain accounts not paralleled in either Mat. and Luke. While Mt. and Luke may have borrowed from Mark, they each tell what Mark have omitted and vice versa

Recipients: Gentile Roman Christians, as indicated by:
*Mark’s portrait of Jesus as a man of action fits Roman mind-set
*Latin words “denarius” (12:15) ”Praetorium”(15:16)
*Scarcity of OT quotations
*Its explanation of Jewish words (3:17; 5:41; 7:11, 34; 14:36) and Customs (7:3; 14:12; 15:42)
*its omission of parables meaningful mainly to Jews, such as the Good Samaritan and the Pharisee and the tax collector


Purpose: Roman Christians had come early to a personal knowledge of Jesus and had a vibrant testimony for him (1:8) but would soon face persecution. Mark as a good pastor, provided them a fresh and exciting biographical portrait of Jesus


Comparison:
Isa and Mark
*Both present Christ as the servant of God

Luke and John:See Mat. Comparison
*John and Mark emphasis the power of miracles

Abbreviations: Mar./Mrk./ Mr./ Mk







MV: Lake of Fire, Rv19:20
Bib1yr:1Co16 The Collection


Thursday, September 30, 2010

Matthew, The Gospel of 3
























From the Manger To the Cross 1912







Bible Mysteries Episode 7 Herod the child killer  FULL 






Part 1


PART 2




Part 3

 


THE WALKTHROUGH


The Gospel of Matthew in 8 Minutes





MV: Hell and Destruction, Pr27:20
Bib1yr: 1Co15Keep In Memory


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Matthew, The Gospel of





[Gr.Matthaios / Matthaeus or He.Mathityah “gift of God”]







Background: The first 3 Gospels follows a similar pattern and are often called as Synoptic Gospels, because they “see together” the life of Jesus. Yet each has its own particular emphasis. Matthew begins by tracing Jesus’ family history back to Abraham and recounts various incidents concerned with Jesus’ birth (1, 2). His carefully organised Gospel and he is especially interested in what Jesus said: The sermon on the Mount (5-7), parables about the kingdom of heaven (13) and parables about the end of time (25). He also shows that Jesus is the Messiah spoken of in the OT. 28chs



Courtesy of Mr.James Earl Jones
 Chapter 1-3





JAMES EARL JONES MATTHEW 1





Chapter 4-5





Ch. 6-7




Ch. 8-9




Ch. 10-11




Ch. 12 








Ch. 13






Ch. 14-15







Ch. 16-17






Ch. 18-19





Ch. 20-21



Ch. 22





Ch. 23




Ch. 24





Ch. 25



Ch. 26



Chs. 27-28








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Author: Matthew (Levi), a tax collector (9:9)


Date and Location: Uncertain

Recipients: Jews living in Palestine

Purpose: Reintroduce Jesus to the Jews and to show that he is the Messiah.


Unique Features:

Only Gospel containing the word “church” (16:18; 18:17)


-5Great sermon recorded
*Sermon on the Mount, 5-7
*The sending of the twelve, 10
*The parables of the kingdom, 13
*The 7 woes on the Pharisees and Scribes, 23
*The Olivet discourse on the end times, 24, 25


Matt is the most systematic, griping similar things: discourses, parables and miracles.


Comparison: Mat and Mark

-Mat presents Jesus as King
-Mark as servant


Mat and Mark; Luke and John

-Mat and Mark presents Jesus as victim crucifixion
-Luke and John as the victor


Mat and Revelation

Mat24 helps explain the seal judgment of Rv6-8:1


Abbreviations: Matt/ Mtt/ Mat/Math/ Mt


MV: Way of Descent:Condemned,Jn3:18Mt12:37


Bib1Yr: 1Co13
Charity




The Lost Gospels