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Central Idea: Jesus responded to the seeking crowds by going the other way in order to preach throughout Galilee. Explanations/Insights: 1. I feel very confident that it is best to designate this whole passage as a Situation-Response relationship between 36-37 and 38-39. Jesus finds himself in a precarious situation: his disciples have hunted him down and informed him that everyone is seeking him (zeteo has a negative connotation throughout Mark: 1:37; 3:32; 8:11-12; 11:18; 12:12; 14:1,11,55; 16:6; cf. Garland, Mark , NIV Application, 73, n.15.). His response? Surprisingly, to go "some other way", in order to carry out his highest priority, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God (cf. Lk 4:43) throughout Galilee. 2. It is insightful that Jesus' statements in verse 38 provide the grounds for his actions in verse 39. He goes throughout preaching in Galilee because "into this I came out" (of Capernaum/of heaven?). He is able to avoid the temptation of the present (even urgent) situation, because he is grounded in his calling as a preacher. 3. Preaching (kerusso) does not belong to Jesus only in Mark. In this book, John begins the preaching ministry (1:4,7), only to quickly be replaced by Jesus, whose main calling is to preach the good news of the kingdom of God (1:14,38-39,45). And then Jesus instructs his disciples to go on a preaching mission (3:14; 5:20; 6:12). As the story progresses, we even see various witnesses going about preaching-sometimes against Jesus' wishes (7:36). Finally, Jesus commands that the gospel be preached to all nations (13:10; 14:9; 16:15), which we see the disciples beginning to accomplish in the last verse of the extended ending of the book (16:20).
10000000048173 48173 Notes 2010-08-29 23:40:11 2010-09-02 14:21:48 Central Idea: Jesus responded to the seeking crowds by going the other way in order to preach throughout Galilee. Explanations/Insights: 1. I feel very confident that it is best to designate this whole passage as a Situation-Response relationship between 36-37 and 38-39. Jesus finds himself in a precarious situation: his disciples have hunted him down and informed him that everyone is seeking him (zeteo has a negative connotation throughout Mark: 1:37; 3:32; 8:11-12; 11:18; 12:12; 14:1,11,55; 16:6; cf. Garland, Mark , NIV Application, 73, n.15.). His response? Surprisingly, to go "some other way", in order to carry out his highest priority, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God (cf. Lk 4:43) throughout Galilee. 2. It is insightful that Jesus' statements in verse 38 provide the grounds for his actions in verse 39. He goes throughout preaching in Galilee because "into this I came out" (of Capernaum/of heaven?). He is able to avoid the temptation of the present (even urgent) situation, because he is grounded in his calling as a preacher. 3. Preaching (kerusso) does not belong to Jesus only in Mark. In this book, John begins the preaching ministry (1:4,7), only to quickly be replaced by Jesus, whose main calling is to preach the good news of the kingdom of God (1:14,38-39,45). And then Jesus instructs his disciples to go on a preaching mission (3:14; 5:20; 6:12). As the story progresses, we even see various witnesses going about preaching-sometimes against Jesus' wishes (7:36). Finally, Jesus commands that the gospel be preached to all nations (13:10; 14:9; 16:15), which we see the disciples beginning to accomplish in the last verse of the extended ending of the book (16:20). notes
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Mark 1:36-39
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καὶ κατεδίωξεν αὐτὸν Σίμων καὶ οἱ μετ’ αὐτοῦ,
And they searched for him Simon and those with him
καὶ εὗρον αὐτὸν,
and they found him
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καὶ λέγουσιν αὐτῷ
and they say to him
ὅτι πάντες ζητοῦσίν σε.
all are seeking you
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actionpurpose
καὶ λέγει αὐτοῖς·
and he says to them
ἄγωμεν ἀλλαχοῦ εἰς τὰς ἐχομένας κωμοπόλεις,
let us go some other way into those being towns
ἵνα κἀκεῖ κηρύξω·
in order that there also I might preach
εἰς τοῦτο γὰρ ἐξῆλθον.
for into this I came out
ground
καὶ ἦλθεν
and he went
κηρύσσων εἰς τὰς συναγωγὰς αὐτῶν εἰς ὅλην τὴν Γαλιλαίαν
preaching into their synagogues into the whole Galilee
καὶ τὰ δαιμόνια ἐκβάλλων.
and the demons casting out.
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actionmanner
situationresponse
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10000000048173 48173 Arc 2010-08-29 23:40:11 2010-09-02 14:21:48 editing Mark 1 36 1 39 Mark 1:36-39 41 NT tisch mine i267654 i267655 i267656 i267643 καὶ κατεδίωξεν αὐτὸν Σίμων καὶ οἱ μετ’ αὐτοῦ, And they searched for him Simon and those with him i267644 καὶ εὗρον αὐτὸν, and they found him actionresult 2 i267657 i267645 καὶ λέγουσιν αὐτῷ and they say to him i267646 ὅτι πάντες ζητοῦσίν σε. all are seeking you ideaexplanation 1 actionpurpose 2 i267658 i267659 i267647 καὶ λέγει αὐτοῖς· and he says to them i267660 i267661 i267648 ἄγωμεν ἀλλαχοῦ εἰς τὰς ἐχομένας κωμοπόλεις, let us go some other way into those being towns i267649 ἵνα κἀκεῖ κηρύξω· in order that there also I might preach actionpurpose 2 i267650 εἰς τοῦτο γὰρ ἐξῆλθον. for into this I came out ground 1 ideaexplanation 1 i267662 i267651 καὶ ἦλθεν and he went i267663 i267652 κηρύσσων εἰς τὰς συναγωγὰς αὐτῶν εἰς ὅλην τὴν Γαλιλαίαν preaching into their synagogues into the whole Galilee i267653 καὶ τὰ δαιμόνια ἐκβάλλων. and the demons casting out. series actionmanner 1 situationresponse 2 1 1 1 tisch 25 mine 25 a 50 discourse