The Book of Mark

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The buttons below represent the number of videos for this course. When a button is highlighted this is the video currently loaded in the player. If you would like to watch a different video click on the desired button and it will begin playing.

Place the cursor anywhere inside the video screen and notice there is a tool bar located at the bottom. From left to right, you may click the pause button on the far left to pause the video. Click the same button again to resume playing the video. You may replay the last 10 seconds of the video by clicking on the circular arrow. There is a time counter in the event you need to stop the video. You may use the time counter to write down where you stopped and you may resume the video at a later time picking up where you left off. To the right of the time counter there is a white dot that advances from left to right as the video is playing. You may click and hold on the white dot and drag it to the right or left. This will allow you to quickly fast forward or reverse the video. The volume of the video may be adjusted by clicking on the speaker button. Click the directional arrows button on the far right to view the video in full screen and press the Esc key in order to exit full screen. Lastly, for most courses, you will find supplemental lesson activities for each video below the video screen.

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The study activities for lesson one include: 1. Bible reading, please read out of your Bible chapter 1:1-20 in Mark's Gospel for this lesson; 2. Workbook reading, please tap the workbook button above to read the workbook lesson and take the quiz, and, 3. Watching a video, please tap the video button above to watch the video lesson and take the quiz. After you have finished please proceed to lesson two.

LESSON ONE: Mark 1:1 to 1:20

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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.

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The Book of Mark opens with a vivid account of Jesus performing miracles and showing His power over demons.

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A lot of the “action” in Oral Roberts’ early ministry came from what the Book of Mark showed him of Jesus in “action.”

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Mark 1:7–8 presents evidence of:

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Which of the following statements is true of the message of John the Baptist?

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The purpose of Jesus asking John to baptize Him in the Jordan River was:

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While it may be hard for us to believe that it would be possible for people today to do greater things than Christ, that is what the scripture teaches. This is referenced in John 14:12.

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As Jesus came up from the water of His baptism by John the Baptist referenced in Mark 1:9–10, the Holy Spirit descended upon Him in the actual form of a:

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The dove is a symbol of peace, and Christ was a man of peace. Also, in Bible days, the dove was a common sacrifice. If a person could not afford to bring a lamb to the temple for sacrifice, he brought a dove.

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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.

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To Mark, Jesus was the _______

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Mark wrote mostly to:.

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The Romans worshipped and respected which of the following:

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The Book of Mark begins by showing us the forerunner to Jesus:

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It is important to remember that Jesus took up the thread of the Old Covenant that John the Baptist prophesied.

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The purpose of John the Baptist baptizing Jesus (referenced in Mark 1) was simply to fulfill Scripture.

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Which of the following statements is true?

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The Holy Spirit’s indwelling of our hearts is to enable us to reproduce the works of the Living Christ as He directs and ordains, and we can do it every day.

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Today we can follow Jesus from wherever we are. As a follower of Jesus, we can follow in His ways as He directs. It is up to Him to direct, and up to us to:

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