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Class Notes on Sacred History
Volume III: The Four Gospels
J. W. McGarvey (1893)
Table of Contents
MARK
PART FIRST: THE MINISTRY OF JESUS IN GALILEE.
Mark 1:1-9:50I. THE BAPTISM AND TEMPTATION OF JESUS. Mark 1:1-13.
1. Brief Account of John's Ministry. Mark 1:1-8.
2. Jesus Is Baptized. Mark 1:9-11.
3. Jesus Is Tempted. Mark 1:12, 13.
II. JESUS PREACHED ABOUT CAPERNAUM AND IN ALL GALILEE. Mark 1:14-45.
1. His First Preaching in Galilee. Mark 1:14, 15.
2. He Calls Four Fishermen. Mark 1:16-20.
3. A Demon Expelled in the Synagogue. Mark 1:21-28.
4. Cures at Peter's House. Mark 1:29-34.
5. Departure Throughout Galilee. Mark 1:35-39.
6. A Leper Cleansed. Mark 1:40-45.
III. DISCUSSIONS WITH PHARISEES. Mark 2:1-3:35.
1. About the Power to Forgive Sins. Mark 2:1-12.
2. About Eating with Publicans and Sinners. Mark 2:13-17.
3. About Fasting. Mark 2:18-22.
4. About Sabbath-breaking. Mark 2:23-3:6.
5. Great Multitudes and Many Cares. Mark 3:7-12.
6. The Twelve Are Chosen. Mark 3:13-19.
7. About Casting Out Demons. Mark 3:20-30.
8. About His Kindred. Mark 3:31-35.
IV. A SERIES OF PARABLES. Mark 4:1-34.
1. The Parable of the Sower. Mark 4:1-9.
2. Why He Spoke in Parables, and the Parable Explained.
Mark 4:10-20.
3. Parable of the Lamp. Mark 4:21-25.
4. Parable of the Seed. Mark 4:26-29.
5. Parable of the Mustard Seed. Mark 4:30-32.
6. Other Parables. Mark 4:33, 34.
V. A SERIES OF MIRACLES. Mark 4:35-5:43.
1. Stilling a Tempest. Mark 4:35-41.
2. A Legion of Demons Cast Out. Mark 5:1-20.
3. A Ruler's request. Mark 5:21-24.
4. On the Way a Bloody Issue Is Healed. Mark 5:25-34.
5. The Ruler's Daughter Raised from the Dead. Mark 5:35-43.
VI. OPINIONS ABOUT JESUS, AND OTHER MIRACLES. Mark 6:1-56.
1. Opinions of the Nazarenes. Mark 6:1-6.
2. First Mission of the Apostles. Mark 6:7-13.
3. The Opinions of Herod and Others. Mark 6:14-29.
4. The Apostles Return and Five Thousand Men Are Fed.
Mark 6:30-44.
5. Jesus Walks on the Sea. Mark 6:45-52.
6. Cures in Gennesaret. Mark 6:53-56.
VII. DISCUSSIONS ABOUT TRADITION. Mark 7:1-23.
1. Occasion of the Discussion. Mark 7:1-4.
2. The Question and Answer. Mark 7:5-13.
3. An Explanation to the Multitude. Mark 7:14-16.
4. An Explanation to the Disciples. Mark 7:17-23.
VIII. A TOUR TO PHOENICIA AND DECAPOLIS. Mark 7:24-8:13.
1. Cure of a Gentile Woman's Daughter. Mark 7:24-8:13.
2. A Deaf Stammerer Cured in Decapolis. Mark 7:31-37.
3. Four Thousand Fed in Decapolis. Mark 8:1-9.
4. A Sign Demanded in Dalmanutha. Mark 8:10-13.
IX. A TOUR TO CAESAREA PHILIPPI. Mark 8:14-9:50.
1. A Warning against the Pharisees and Herod. Mark 8:14-21.
2. A Blind Man Healed at Bethsaida. Mark 8:22-26.
3. A Conversation near Caesarea Philippi. Mark 8:27-33.
4. The Necessity for Self-Denial. Mark 8:34-9:1.
5. The Transfiguration. Mark 9:2-13.
6. An Obstinate Demon Cast Out. Mark 9:14-29.
7. Private Journey Through Galilee, and Second Prediction of His
Death. Mark 9:30-32.
8. Dispute as to Who Should Be Greatest. Mark 9:33-37.
9. John's Jealousy Rebuked. Mark 9:38-50.
PART SECOND: MINISTRY OF JESUS IN PERAEA AND JUDAEA.
Mark 10:1-16:20.
I. CONVERSATIONS IN PERAEA. Mark 10:1-45.
1. A Question about Divorce. Mark 10:1-45.
2. Remarks about Little Children. Mark 10:13-16.
3. How to Obtain Eternal Life. Mark 10:17-22.
4. About the Danger of Riches. Mark 10:23-27.
5. The Reward of Self-Denial. Mark 10:28-31.
6. Third Prediction of Death. Mark 10:32-34.
7. An Ambitious Request of James and John. Mark 10:35-45.
II. JOURNEY FROM PERAEA TO JERUSALEM. Mark 10:46-11:11.
1. Blind Bartimaeus Healed. Mark 10:46-52.
2. The Public Entry into Jerusalem. Mark 11:1-10.
3. A View of the Temple and Return to Bethany. Mark 11:11.
III. INCIDENTS AND DISCUSSIONS IN JERUSALEM. Mark 11:12-12:44.
1. A Barren Fig Tree Cursed. Mark 11:12-14.
2. Profaners of the Temple Expelled. Mark 11:15-19.
3. The Fig Tree Found Withered. Mark 11:20-25.
4. The Authority of Jesus Demanded. Mark 11:27-33.
5. Parable of the Vine-dressers. Mark 12:1-12.
6. A Question about Tribute to Caesar. Mark 12:13-17.
7. A Question about the Resurrection. Mark 12:18-27.
8. About the Greatest Commandment. Mark 12:28-34.
9. A Question about the Christ. Mark 12:35-37.
10. Ostentation and Avarice of the Scribes Denounced.
11. The Widow's Contribution. Mark 12:41-44.
IV. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE TEMPLE AND THE SECOND COMING FORETOLD.
Mark 13:1-37.
1. Occasion of the Prediction. Mark 13:1-4.
2. The Beginning of Trouble. Mark 13:5-8.
3. Persecutions to Occur. Mark 13:9-13.
4. The Last Sign and the Order for Flight. Mark 13:14-23.
5. The Second Coming of the Son of Man. Mark 13:24-27.
6. Parable of the Fig Tree. Mark 13:28-31.
7. The Day of the Coming Unknown. Mark 13:32-37.
V. PLOTS AND PREPARATIONS FOR THE DEATH OF JESUS. Mark 14:1-17.
1. A Plot of the Priests and Scribes. Mark 14:1, 2.
2. Jesus Is Anointed for Burial. Mark 14:3-9.
3. Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus. Mark 14:10, 11.
4. The Paschal Supper Is Prepared. Mark 14:12-17.
VI. INCIDENTS AT THE SUPPER AND IN GETHSEMANE. Mark 14:18-52.
1. The Betrayal Predicted. Mark 14:18-21.
2. The Lord's Supper Instituted. Mark 14:22-26.
3. The Denial Foretold. Mark 14:27-31.
4. The Agony in Gethsemane. Mark 14:32-42.
5. The Arrest. Mark 14:43-52.
VII. THE TRIAL OF JESUS. Mark 14:53-15:15.
1. He Is Condemned by the Sanhedrim. Mark 14:53-65.
2. Peter Denies His Lord. Mark 14:66-72.
3. Jesus Is Accused before Pilate. Mark 15:1-5.
4. Barabbas Is Preferred to Jesus. Mark 15:6-15.
VIII. THE CRUCIFIXION AND BURIAL. Mark 15:16-47.
1. Jesus Is Mocked by the Soldiers. Mark 15:16-20.
2. He Is Led Forth and Crucified. Mark 15:21-28.
3. He Is Reviled by the People. Mark 15:29-32.
4. The Darkness and the End. Mark 15:33-38.
5. The Centurion and the Women. Mark 15:39-41.
6. The Burial. Mark 15:42-47.
IX. THE RESURRECTION, THE COMMISSION AND THE ASCENSION. Mark 16:1-20.
1. The Women Visit the Sepulchre. Mark 16:1-8.
2. Jesus Appears to Mary Magdalene. Mark 16:9-11.
3. He Appears to Two in the Country. Mark 16:12, 13.
4. He Appears to the Eleven and Gives Them Their Commission.
Mark 16:14-18.
5. The Ascension. Mark 16:19, 20.
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