Review Jesus emerges from the desert, full of the spirit to begin his ministry. Calls his disciples, preaches the kingdom of God, casts out demons,

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Review Jesus emerges from the desert, full of the spirit to begin his ministry. Calls his disciples, preaches the kingdom of God, casts out demons, and heals the sick. He becomes very popular.

Review However, among the religious leaders, not so popular. Five conflict stories. Section ends at the Synagogue Capernaum with religious leaders plotting to kill him.

Review In response to his rejection Jesus teaches in parables. In particular the master parable of the Sower and the Seed. Jesus calls the twelve and initiates the New Israel. Crosses to Gentile territory.

REVIEW Section ends with Jesus not accepted in the Synagogue of his home town.

Commissioning of Twelve Also found in Matthew and Luke. However, these accounts refer to a historical context that is older than the one in Mark. The imagery is of the Passover. A new Exodus. From slavery to freedom.

The Identity of Jesus Most important factor in defining the mission. The reader knows he is the Christ the Son of God. Others: the Holy one of God Teacher this man the carpenter Elijah John risen

Death of John Connects to the mission of the twelve in highlighting the risk involved in the preaching of repentance. Prepares the twelve for the death and burial of Jesus. Casual reading might seem like a reminiscence.

Death of John Very little in the story stands up to close historical scrutiny. Mark is using it as a historical parable. (Fr. Eugene La Verdiere)

There has been scholarly discussion concerning the story's literary form. Some see it as a legend, others as a piece of midrash, a type of traditional narrative commentary.

Probable Sources The book of Esther and Midrash. In a Persian setting many of these details make sense. The parallels: the banquet scenes, the execution of Queen Vashti, and Esther relationship to King Ahasuerus.

Fr. Eugene La Verdiere Taken in isolation, some of the parallels might be judged accidental, but not when they are taken together. Through a clever use of association and contrast, Mark dresses the history of John's death in the literary garb of the book of Esther and the Persian court.

Story of Queen Vashti A banquet described similar to that described I Mark 6:21-22. King Ahasurerus asks Queen Vashti to display her beauty i.e. dance before his quests. She refuses.

In the Midrash on Esther 1:19, Memucan addresses King Ahasuerus as follows: "If it please the king, let there go forth a royal order... My lord the king, say but a word and I will bring in her head on a platter."

what is Mark doing with this story? In larger context of the mission of the Twelve, highlights the risk involved preaching repentance. John preached repentance and had been handed over and executed. Jesus also preached repentance, and he too would be handed over and executed.

The handing over and execution of John announced not only that of Jesus but also that of his followers, who like Jesus were sent to preach repentance (6:12).

Desert is meant to evoke that Exodus, when the people of Israel were tested with hunger (Exod 16:3; Num 11:4-6; 21:4-5), We begin to understand. The crowd would be nourished in a new and wonderful way that would reveal God's loving presence to his people.

During the Exodus, God had given instructions to Moses that "the LORD'S community may not be like sheep without a shepherd" (Num 27:17). In the course of their history, Israel often would find itself shepherdless, and the Lord himself became a shepherd for them (see Exek 34:1-31; Psalm 23).

Story of Elisha the prophet twenty loaves. They shall eat and there shall be some left over. From the start, the Exodus story of the murmuring Israelites and the heavenly manna gives Mark s story a lot of biblical resonance.

Jesus ordered the people to recline by symposia (Greek formal banquet) influenced the early Christian practices for breaking of the bread or Eucharist. Contrast the Christian banquet and the starkness of the desert.

Greek verb Eulogein to bless and not Eucharistein to give thanks that is used in his second story of the breaking of the bread. Beneath these Greek verbs lies single Hebrew verb barak, which includes both notions and shows how closely they were related.

Signs and Wonders on the Sea To nourish the crowd in the new Israel, the disciples had to accept a new vision. Their mission would not be limited to the lost sheep of Israel. Symbolically, they had to cross to the other shore. For this, they had to abandon some of the traditions of the elders and come to a new understanding.

Through the sea was your path; your way, through the mighty waters, though your footsteps were unseen. You led your people like a flock under the care of Moses and Aaron (Ps 77:20-21).

The vault of heaven I compassed alone, through the deep abyss I wandered. Over the waves of the sea, over all the land over every people and nation I held sway (Sir 24:5).

He alone stretches out the heavens and treads upon the crests of the sea... Should he come near me, I see him not; should he pass by, I am not aware of him (Job 9:8-11). 10

Mark s Gospel makes little or no effort to distinguish the two periods in our Christian origins. Rather, they interpenetrate one another. Accordingly, Jesus, as I AM, but not recognized as such, joins the disciples in the boat.

Traditions, and the Word of God Early Christians people of tradition, practices and beliefs that they handed on. As they gradually welcomed Gentiles new traditions sprang forth from their new identity in Christ. Jewish tradition so precious to many of them had to be set aside.

This did not happen without a struggle. The distinction between those who followed the tradition and those who did not gave rise to conflict in the community.

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Mark 8:22 13:37 Jesus and the Mission Of the twelve