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Mark’s gospel

Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4 video discussion

June 18, 2024June 17, 2024 by Ian Paul

The lectionary reading for Trinity 4 in this Year B is Mark 4.35–41 (the reading for Trinity 3 in other Years B), the account of Jesus calming the storm. It is a fabulous story both full of little eye-witness details, and yet at the same time impossible to read without feeling its symbolic significance. Unlike … Continue Reading

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The kingdom of God grows ‘all by itself’ in Mark 4

June 14, 2024June 12, 2024 by Ian Paul

The gospel lectionary reading for Trinity 3 in Year B is Mark 4.26–34. (Note that this is usually the reading for Trinity 2, but with Easter being early, this season is longer, and an additional reading has been added in Trinity 1, pushing all the others back by a week.) Once again, the lectionary makes … Continue Reading

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The kingdom of God grows ‘all by itself’ in mark 4 video discussion

June 11, 2024June 10, 2024 by Ian Paul

The gospel lectionary reading for Trinity 3 in Year B is Mark 4.26–34. Once again, the lectionary makes a slightly odd choice, picking up the teaching of Jesus midway through a sequence of pericopes mostly related to parables and the kingdom. But the two quite simple parables contain a wealth of insight into the nature … Continue Reading

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Opposition to Jesus comes from every side in Mark 3

June 11, 2024June 3, 2024 by Ian Paul

  The gospel lectionary reading for the Second Sunday of Trinity in Year B is Mark 3.20–35, which consists of two stories of opposition to Jesus’ ministry, intercalated—that is, one story is split to form the outer frame, with another, related, story at the centre. The frame story is his (biological) family going to ‘seize’ … Continue Reading

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Opposition to Jesus from every side in Mark 3 video discussion

June 11, 2024June 3, 2024 by Ian Paul

The gospel reading for Trinity 2 in Year B is Mark 3.20–35 (the end of the chapter). It is a fascinating episode, since in characteristic style, Mark ‘intercalates’ or sandwiches one story inside another—the opposite from the Jewish authorities sits within the story of his family trying to stop his ministry. We learn about the … Continue Reading

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The women at the empty tomb in Mark 16 video discussion

March 28, 2024March 25, 2024 by Ian Paul

The gospel lectionary reading for Easter Sunday in Year B is the short ending of Mark 16. Despite being a short reading, it raises a lot of questions to explore. (If you have chosen to read or speak on the reading from John 20, then the commentary on that passage is here, and the video … Continue Reading

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Jesus enters Jerusalem on ‘Palm Sunday’ in Mark 11

March 20, 2024March 18, 2024 by Ian Paul

This Sunday in the lectionary is Palm Sunday, the week before Easter, and here in Year B we are offered the choice between reading the account in Mark 11 and John 12. I am going to look at Mark 11, since we have been doing a lot in the Fourth Gospel in recent weeks, and … Continue Reading

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‘Palm’ ‘Sunday’ in Mark 11 video discussion

March 18, 2024March 18, 2024 by Ian Paul

The lectionary gospel reading for Palm Sunday in Year B is Mark 11.1–11. (There is an alternative reading from John 12.) It is a fascinating passage, since, rather than focus on Jesus’ actual entry to Jerusalem (which is described quite briefly) it focuses more on the preparation, especially the ‘untying’ of the colt that Jesus … Continue Reading

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The call to take up our cross and follow Jesus in Mark 8

February 21, 2024February 19, 2024 by Ian Paul

The gospel lectionary reading for Lent 2 in Year B is Mark 8.31-38, Jesus’ call on all those who would follow him to ‘take up their cross’ and walk the path that he did. This includes one of the first verses I learnt by heart as a new Christian (Mark 8.34), but it is also … Continue Reading

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The call to take up our cross and follow Jesus in Mark 8 video discussion

February 19, 2024February 19, 2024 by Ian Paul

The gospel lectionary reading for Lent 2 in Year B is Mark 8.31-38, Jesus’ call on all those who would follow him to ‘take up their cross’ and walk the path that he did. This includes one of the first verses I learnt by heart as a new Christian (Mark 8.34), but it is also … Continue Reading

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The baptism, temptation, and preaching of Jesus in Mark 1

February 13, 2024February 12, 2024 by Ian Paul

The Sunday lectionary gospel reading for the First Sunday of Lent in Year B is Mark 1.9–15. Come and join Ian and James as they discuss the text in the video above, or explore the commentary below. I have to say I am finding what the lectionary is doing with the opening chapter of Mark’s … Continue Reading

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