![]() Henry Barclay Swete's Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek, pages 456–457 states: " Εὐαγγέλιον in the LXX occurs only in the plural, and perhaps only in the classical sense of 'a reward for good tidings' ( 2 Samuel 4:10 ) in the NT it is from the first appropriated to the Messianic good tidings ( Mark 1:1, 1:14), probably deriving this new meaning from the use of εὐαγγέλίζεσθαι in Isaiah 40:9, 52:7, 60:6, 61:1." Announcement of the prophets Verses 2–3 2As it is written in the Prophets: "Behold, I send My messenger before Your face, Who will prepare Your way before You." 3"The voice of one crying in the wilderness: " Prepare the way of the Lord Make His paths straight.'" ![]() The "good news" could refer to the news about Jesus or from Jesus or Jesus as the good news or a combination of them all. Only the demonic opponents of Jesus call him this in Mark until the centurion in Mark 15:39. " Son of God" can be seen as synonymous with a political messiah, in this case the King of the Jews, but can also be seen as expressing divinity, as in the phrase " God the Son". Mark always uses "Christ" which is derived from the Greek translation, he never uses "Messias" ( Strong's G3323 - Μεσσίας) which is derived from the Greek transliteration of the Aramaic word for "Messiah". īy saying he is the anointed, Mark is declaring Jesus the Messiah, the successor to King David. The "beginning" could refer to the beginning of the book, or the next verse, or the beginning of the story of Jesus, as Mark is only beginning to tell the reader about Jesus' life, not writing his entire biography. Some older manuscripts (such as Codex Koridethi (Θ 038), Minuscule 28) omit "Son of God", but Swedish theologian Tommy Wasserman through research concludes that the omission was accidental. Miller translates it as "The good news of Jesus the Anointed", on the basis that χριστου means "anointed" and the phrase υιου του θεου is not present in a few early witnesses. The opening verse of the Gospel of Mark states right from the start Mark's belief. Opening (1:1) The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (~450 extant verses 18–45). ![]() Codex Sinaiticus (330-360 omit verse 33).Papyrus 137 (2nd/3rd century extant verses 7–9, 16–18).Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter are: The original text was written in Koine Greek. through 7:30 p.m.Image of page from the 7th century Book of Durrow, from The Gospel of Mark. On Thursday, November 17th, join us at the 23ABC Studios located at 321 21st Street in Downtown Bakersfield for the Bakersfield Baby Shower, where we will collect items all day from 5 a.m. There are several donation drop-off boxes around town including at the three Houchin blood banks in Bakersfield, Dreammaker Kitchen and Bath, Senator Shannon Grove's office, the Pregnancy Center, and Covenant Coffee. Some of the items we will be collecting include diapers, wipes, formula, bottles, and bath items, as well as both new and gently used items such as clothes, socks, shoes, blankets, and towels. The Bakersfield Pregnancy Center and the Mission at Kern County are in need of supplies and we need your help to fill their shelves. We have partnered up with two local agencies that help take care of the most vulnerable babies and children of Kern County. (KERO) - This month, we here at 23ABC kicked off our donation drive for our annual Bakersfield Baby Shower on November 17th.
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