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| It tells of the arrest, trial, and crucifixion of Jesus |
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| Isaiah's metaphor that dramatizes the unjust punishment of a righteous man who suffers for the sins of others and thereby somehow redeems them |
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| Jesus reluctance to have news of his miracles spread abroad |
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| The German scholar who coined the the term Messianic Secret |
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| Mark’s favored expression to denote Jesus’ three essential roles: as an earthly figure who teaches with authority, a servant who embraces suffering, and a future eschatological judge |
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| It contains a long section (called the Similitudes or Parables) that prominently features the Son of Man as the one who, at the consummation of history, passes judgment on humanity |
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| Non-canonical Hellenistic Jewish writings |
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