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Three important ways in which Mark's Gospel portrays Jesus are:

  • Racist. In chapter 7, he called Gentiles 'dogs' and only agreed to help a Gentile woman when she humbly accepted that description.
  • Given to irrational anger, as when he cursed the fig tree for not bearing fruit out of season.
  • Less than divine. He had some extraordinary powers and God called him his son, but Mark did not believe him to be one with God. For example:

    6:5: And he (Jesus) could there do no mighty work.

    10:18 Why call me good. There is none good but God.

These should not be thought of as the only ways in which Mark portrays Jesus, but they are important to our understanding of Mark's Gospel.

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