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A:Mark's Gospel was the first New Testament gospel to be written, dated to approximately 70 CE. If Mark portrays Jesus as fully human, which it certainly does, then this was probably the orthodoxy of his time. Later gospels, Matthew and Luke, portray him as the son of God from his conception, and eventually John portrays him as divine and pre-existing.
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How does Mark portray God?

In Mark's Gospel, the focus was on Jesus, with very little reason to portray God. However, Mark did portray God in the passages on the baptism of Jesus and the transfiguration. In Mark 1:11, there came a voice out of heaven, saying Thou art my beloved son in whom I am well pleased. In Mark 9:7, a cloud overshadowed the disciples and a voice came out of the cloud. So, when Mark had to portray God, it was as a voice out of heaven or out of a cloud.


Which gospel focuses on the divinity of Jesus?

Mark's Gospel portrays Jesus as fully human, adopted by God as his son at the time of his baptism. This gospel even has Jesus deny being God ("Why call me good, there is none good but God").Matthew and Luke portray Jesus as the Son of God from hi conception, but not divine in the way that God was.John's Gospel portrays Jesus as divine and pre-existing, from the time of creation. In this gospel, Jesus frequently asserts his divinity.


Who do the gospel writers say Jesus is?

Mark's Gospel portrays Jesus as fully human, adopted by God as his son at the time of his baptism. This gospel even has Jesus deny being God ("Why call me good, there is none good but God").Matthew and Luke portray Jesus as the Son of God from his conception, but not divine in the way that God was.John's Gospel portrays Jesus as divine and pre-existing, from the time of creation. In this gospel, Jesus frequently asserts his divinity.


In Mark's Gospel what does Jesus do as a human?

In Mark's gospel while Jesus was a Human, the most important thing he did was bear witness to the Truth about his Father and God's Kingdom.


What gospel views Jesus as fully human?

In Mark's Gospel, there is no suggestion of the virgin birth. God adopted Jesus as his Son, when he announced this at the baptism of Jesus. Jesus knew that, although he had extraordinary powers, he was not divine, saying (10:18), "Why call me good. There is none good but God." Jesus was fully human.By comparison, both Matthew and Luke had Jesus born by a virgin birth, with Luke saying that the Holy Ghost would "come upon" Mary. Although these gospels did not equate Jesus with God, he was more than just human. John's Gospel states that Jesus was divine and pre-existing.


Who is Jesus for Mark?

For Mark, Jesus was a human with divine powers, who became the Son of God when John baptised him. Jesus sought anonymity and often commanded those he healed to tell no one about him.


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What is the story of god jesus and god?

God sent His Son Jesus to earth to save mankind. He made the virgin Mary pregnant with Jesus and had Him grow up as a Jewish child, so that he could be fully human and fully God, the only way that He could save mankind from our sin. He was crucified on the cross and forsaken by God so that He could take on all the sin of mankind. The story of Jesus can be read in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, the first four books in the New Testament.


What is the christology of the Gospels?

In Luke, Christ is presented as the Saviour of all, including those who were the outcasts of society. Jesus' humanity and compassion for people are highlighted along with His power as God's Son. In Acts, the resurrected Christ is presented as Lord and Christ - the sole means of salvation for mankind.


Which one is correct about Jesus father Mathew 1-1 or Mark 1-1?

Both. Jesus was both the son of God and, in the human sense, descended from David.


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Why did Mark portray the disciples of Jesus as not understanding who he really was?

Mark frequently stressed that Jesus instructed witnesses to his miracles to keep his true identity a secret. The demons always seemed to know who he really was, but not his disciples.Dennis R MacDonald (The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark) recently argued that this was the result of Homeric influence, with Jesus a counterpart to Odysseus, who also had to keep his identity secret. This is an interesting theory, but not yet widely accepted by scholars (assuming it ever will be).Another possible reason could be that Mark needed to show why few people had ever heard of Jesus at the time he wrote his Gospel, even though Mark described so many great wonders and miracles Jesus performed in the recent past.