Una Historia de Relaciones La narración del evangelio que nos ofrece Mc 1:21-28 está llena de acciones. Jesús camina, entra a la sinagoga, enseña, responde y ordena. La gente se admira, se asombra y comenta. Un espíritu impuro grita, sacude violentamente a un hombre y sale de él. Todo esto sucede en un poblado llamado … Continue reading “San Marcos 1:21-28 Comentario por Heydi Tatiana Galarza Mendoza”
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Mark 1:21-28 Commentary by Stephen Hultgren
A central theme in this section is the nature and issue of Jesus’ authority (exousia), especially seen through the literary structure of our material. In the first brief section (1:21-22), Jesus and his newly called disciples enter Capernaum. On the Sabbath Jesus enters the synagogue and begins teaching. The people who heard him teach were … Continue reading “Mark 1:21-28 Commentary by Stephen Hultgren”
Mark 1:21-28 Commentary by Paul S. Berge
Our initial approach to this text is from a first person response to what took place on Sabbot at the synagogue in Capernaum, a city on the northeastern shore of the Sea of Galilee. Were you at the synagogue in Capernaum today? I wasn’t sure I saw you and so I will tell you as … Continue reading “Mark 1:21-28 Commentary by Paul S. Berge”
Mark 1:21-28 Commentary by Matt Skinner
Possessed by the Holy Spirit, fresh from successfully confronting Satan in the wilderness, preaching the reign of God, and now in the company of at least four followers, it’s time for Jesus’ public ministry to gather momentum. It’s time for a fight scene.1 The scene in a Capernaum synagogue — a setting of prayer, teaching, … Continue reading “Mark 1:21-28 Commentary by Matt Skinner”
San Marcos 1:14-20 Comentario por Doug Avilesbernal
Un Cambio Repentino San Marcos nos lleva brusca y repentinamente del Jesús en el desierto donde sufrió tentación a Jesús ejerciendo su ministerio. Y sin darnos tiempo para ajustarnos a la nueva situación también nos da otro golpe con su primera oración al decirnos que Juan ha sido arrestado. Muy interesantemente San Marcos nos ofrece … Continue reading “San Marcos 1:14-20 Comentario por Doug Avilesbernal”
San Marcos 1:14-20 Comentario por Heydi Tatiana Galarza Mendoza
Tomando Decisiones Difíciles Escuchamos decenas de voces todos los días que nos invitan, nos limitan, nos endulzan o nos regañan. Voces que provienen de nuestras familias, de nuestras parejas, de nuestros hijos o hijas, de nuestros padres o madres, voces de nuestro trabajo, de la gente que camina por la calle o de la que … Continue reading “San Marcos 1:14-20 Comentario por Heydi Tatiana Galarza Mendoza”
Mark 1:14-20 Commentary by Stephen Hultgren
The text consists of two parts: a summary of Jesus’ preaching in 1:14-15; and a call story in 1:16-20. These two parts are connected by the sense of urgency brought on via the proclamation of the reign of God. Mark tells us that after John was “handed over” (paradothēnai), Jesus returned to Galilee and began … Continue reading “Mark 1:14-20 Commentary by Stephen Hultgren”
Mark 1:14-20 Commentary by Paul S. Berge
The text for the Third Sunday after Epiphany continues the dramatic action in the Gospel of Mark. Without a nativity story we are “immediately” (Greek, euthus) (1:10) into the ministry of Jesus with the baptism of Jesus and the voice from heaven (1:9-11). The engagement with Satan in the wilderness (1:12-13) has set up the … Continue reading “Mark 1:14-20 Commentary by Paul S. Berge”
Mark 1:14-20 Commentary by Michael Rogness
Jesus begins his ministry by proclaiming the “good news” of the gospel, which is that “the time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God has come near” (Mark 1:15). Jesus’ coming was the “fullness of time,” because he is the messenger promised in the Old Testament (Galatians 4:4, Ephesians 1:10). Jesus repeats the message of … Continue reading “Mark 1:14-20 Commentary by Michael Rogness”
San Marcos 1:9-15 Comentario por Alvin Padilla
El versículo 9 introduce por primera vez a Jesús en la historia que Marcos narra. El segundo evangelio no preserva tradiciones del nacimiento de Jesús como Mateo y Lucas ni hace referencia alguna a la pre-existencia del Mesías Jesús. Para Marcos Jesús aparece de repente en la escena introducida por la voz que, clamando en … Continue reading “San Marcos 1:9-15 Comentario por Alvin Padilla”