Mark study section
Mark related passages
Mark shows Jesus as the suffering Servant of Isaiah and the Son of Man of Daniel.
Within the Bible
- Previous: Matthew presented Jesus as the promised King fulfilling Scripture; Mark presents the same Christ as the tireless Servant, on the move to the cross.
- Next: Luke tells the same story with careful attention to Jesus as the Savior for all people, especially the lost and lowly.
- Thematic Connections:
- Isaiah 40:3; Malachi 3:1 - The voice preparing the way, cited at Mark’s opening.
- Isaiah 53 - The suffering Servant who bears the sin of many, the background to Mark 10:45.
- Daniel 7:13-14 - The Son of Man coming in glory, echoed in Mark 13 and 14:62.
Cross-Testament Connections
Mark shows Jesus as the Servant-King foretold in Scripture:
- The suffering Servant: Jesus’ ransom-death fulfills Isaiah’s Servant who bears the sin of many (Mark 10:45; Isaiah 53:5-12).
- The Son of Man: Jesus is the exalted figure of Daniel’s vision, coming in clouds with authority (Mark 13:26; 14:62; Daniel 7:13-14).
- The messenger’s preparation: Mark opens by joining Isaiah and Malachi’s promise of the forerunner, fulfilled in John (Mark 1:2-3).
- A house of prayer for all nations: Jesus’ cleansing of the temple looks to the gospel going to the Gentiles (Mark 11:17; Isaiah 56:7).
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