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The Good Word
John J. Kilgallen
After placing John the Baptist as the prophet to introduce with divine authority the One who is to come and now embarking on the development of Jesus as Messiah and Son of God how shall Mark actually introduce Jesus Mark fastens on the adult Jesus since the birth stories at least as they
The Good Word
John J. Kilgallen
John the Baptist never became a Christian or follower of Jesus indeed there are signs of a cult about John even in the 50 s AD a sign that a number of John s followers never became followers of Jesus John s importance lies in the fact that for all four Gospels the reality of God s int
The Good Word
John J. Kilgallen
Mark introduces Jesus as Son of God While some consider this title another way of saying Messiah the tradition prior to Mark about 40 years indicates that with this title Jesus is professed to be divine and that is saying much more about him than does Messiah The Gospel will not be out to
The Good Word
Richard Leonard
When couples who are going to be married in the Church come to see me for the first time I get them to fill out a brief questionnaire The last two questions on the form ask What do you like best about your partner What do you like best about yourself The first question usually presents n
The Good Word
John J. Kilgallen
The Messiah as Jesus own Jewish history shows was anything but a person who should die in humiliation powerless defenseless and public criminal Mark set himself the task in composing his Gospel story to flinch neither from the powerful demonstration of glorious attributes of a king Messia
The Good Word
John J. Kilgallen
Mark s opening line focuses his reader s attention upon Jesus Mark speaks about good news which has all the richness of divine blessing since it is God s joyful message to human beings for their good In the tradition leading up to the New Testament such good meant above all f