Studying the Gospel of Mark: Exploring Christ, the Cross, and the Contemporary - Session 8
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This is a Bible Study Series on the Gospel of Mark, from a Lutheran Perspective, that explores this story's take on Christ, view of the Cross, and, through basic questions, implications for our Contemporary lives. It is meant to be used in a small group; however, it is hoped that it will still be beneficial for even a lone student. This eighth and final part covers Mark 14:53-16:20. Seven Sessions precede this one. This is the Last Session in this Series.
Michael Hanck
My name is Michael. I am a Lutheran student/scholar. I love to read, write, and encourage learning and faith formation/exploration.
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Studying the Gospel of Mark - Michael Hanck
Studying the Gospel of Mark: Exploring Christ, the Cross, and the Contemporary: Session 8
With Michael P. Hanck
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2014 Michael P. Hanck
Table of Contents
Read Mark 14:53-65 – Jesus Before the Council
Read Mark 14:66-72 – Peter Denies Jesus
Read Mark 15:1-15 – Jesus Before Pilate / Pilate Hands Jesus Over
Read Mark 15:16-20 – The Soldiers Mock Jesus
Read Mark 15:21-32 – The Crucifixion of Jesus
Read Mark 15:33-41 – The Death of Jesus
Read Mark 15:42-47 – The Burial of Jesus
Read Mark 16:1-8 – The Resurrection of Jesus
Alternative Endings:
Read the Shorter Ending of Mark
Read the Longer Ending of Mark
Read Mark 16:9-11 – Jesus Appears to Mary Magdalene
Read Mark 16:12-13 – Jesus Appears to Two Disciples
Read Mark 16:14-18 – Jesus Commissions the Disciples
Read the Freer Logion
The Longer Ending Continued…
Read Mark 16:19-20 – The Ascension of Jesus
Studying the Gospel of Mark
Exploring Christ, the Cross, and the Contemporary
Session 8: Mark 14:53-16:20 – Jesus’s Trial, Crucifixion, & Burial / Ending(s)
An Opening Prayer
Read Mark 14:53-65 – Jesus Before the Council
While Jesus faces the council, simultaneously, the events of 14:66-72 are taking place. Mark tells us first about Jesus’s experience with the council—Mark also introduces us now to the entire council. The council consisted of the men of high standing in the community – the priestly class and other aristocrats would sit on this council and their