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Team 1, Question 1
A. In the first century, the terms “Messiah” and “Son of God” would have already been familiar to Jewish and Roman audiences because of the Jews pre-existing scriptural evidence that a messiah was to come, and because of the existence of various figures in Judaic lore referred to as “Sons of God”. Some Jews… Continue reading
Team Four Question 2
The gospel of Mark tells us the stories and healings that Jesus preformed during his life, it tells us of how there was a man who loved all and forgave others of their sins, it touched base a little bit on how people reacted, for example in chapter two verse six it says that some… Continue reading
Team 5, Question 3
There are multiple healing events that were presented in the Bible where Jesus and His fellow disciples heal the ills—but these 2 healing stories from Mark 8:22-26 and 10:46-52 that we will be examining has it’s significant remarks considering the fact that the concept of “blindness” is involved in both cases. Mark 8:22-26 described the… Continue reading