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Of course at the beginning of Mark, Jesus is possessed by the holy spirit and this holy spirit addresses people possessed with unclean spirits.
Even the very first "person" to notice that Jesus (or the spirit possessing him) was the "holy one of god" was an unclean spirit. It seems very much like in Mark's world, spirits possessed people. Mark seems to be the story of the son of god possessing Jesus and then leaving him on the cross. |
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There are three competing theories about the question of the brethren of Jesus : · The theory of Helvidius, written before 383. The brothers and sisters of Jesus are the children of Joseph and Mary, born after Jesus. Helvidius supported his opinion by the writings of Tertullian (ca.160 – ca. 220) and Victorinus (died 303 or 304) of Poetovio (Ptuj, Slovenia). · The theory of Epiphanius (ca. 310–320 – 403) was bishop of Salamis and metropolitan of Cyprus at the end of the 4th century. The brothers and sisters of Jesus are the children of a previous marriage of Joseph. · The theory of Saint Jerome (c. 347 – September 30, 420). The "brothers and sisters" of Jesus are really his cousins, born of a brother of Joseph, Clopas by name, and a sister of Mary, bearing the same name, Mary. |
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6:5 And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them. A Christian comment of Mark 6:1-6 Our Lord's countrymen tried to prejudice the minds of people against him. Is not this the carpenter? Our Lord Jesus probably had worked in that business with his father. He thus put honour upon mechanics, and encouraged all persons who eat by the labour of their hands. It becomes the followers of Christ to content themselves with the satisfaction of doing good, although they are denied the praise of it. How much did these Nazarenes lose by obstinate prejudices against Jesus! May Divine grace deliver us from that unbelief, which renders Christ a savour of death, rather than of life to the soul. Let us, like our Master, go and teach cottages and peasants the way of salvation. Note : nothing for urban people |
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