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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Contents and Synopsis
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    • Old Testament in books of Maccabees and martyrdom of seven
    • course of Old Testament history. Coming of Christ as
    • fulfillment of Old Testament prophesy. John the Baptist as
    • emphasis in Old Testament. Peculiarity of Hebrew conception
    • only in time of Maccabees (“The Old Testament people
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 2
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    • Bible by tearing it apart, declaring that the New Testament
    • combined, and that the Old Testament also was composed of
    • people, for example, hold that the Old Testament is combined
    • we must learn to take as a whole the Old Testament from the
    • that may be said against the unity of the Old Testament.
    • Testament, just as it is, to influence us as a whole,
    • composition of the Old Testament. Only then do we appreciate
    • Old Testament and has in front of him the seven sons of the
    • twelve appears at the end of the Old Testament as the
    • old Hebrew element. Now let us consider the Old Testament
    • the people of the Old Testament. So we find in the history of
    • of the Old Testament people depends upon the continuity of
    • Testament.
    • take the whole dramatic progress of the Old Testament into
    • gradually developed in the Old Testament through the taking
    • one thing. Try to follow up the passages in the Old Testament
    • shall often see if we study the Old Testament that
    • manner, and very many passages in the Old Testament refer to
    • ever greater as we follow the Old Testament from the
    • Testament. Nothing is said at the beginning of the Old
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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 3
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    • earthly Jehovah, or, as he is described in the Old Testament,
    • Testament:
    • the fact shines out from the Old Testament that the increase
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 6
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    • Testament. What a mighty difference we find from the world
    • special element in the picture presented by the Old Testament
    • is progress. The Old Testament is the first great example of
    • appears in the Old Testament. In the case of the Old
    • Testament this historical viewpoint was only a beginning,
    • which reached a more perfected stage in the New Testament.
    • in the Old Testament through the repeated emphasizing of the
    • nature of the people of the Old Testament, how they belong to
    • people of the Old Testament. And if we examine the process
    • sequence of the generations of the Old Testament peoples is
    • is described for us in the Old Testament; and it also
    • is made applicable to the entire people of the Old Testament.
    • evolution of the Old Testament.
    • Testament as analogous to an individual man. We see how in
    • impulses in the Old Testament. Then came the time when this
    • the Old Testament. Now the soul of this people listens to
    • the Old Testament, is blended as in a great harmony or
    • Testament people, now grown old, slowly lying down to rest in
    • Elijah-soul is at the same time the soul of the Old Testament
    • clairvoyants. To those who came out of the Old Testament
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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    • initiation, whereas in the case of the Old Testament people
    • the Old Testament people, had at first no understanding of
    • of initiation was foreign to the Old Testament people the
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 8
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    • be found in the Old Testament
    • already pointed out that the Old Testament story of the
    • belonged to the people of the Old Testament, one who carried
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 9
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    • a higher understanding than the leaders of the Old Testament
    • Testament people. What could have been asked of them? The
    • Testament and the way they understood them. Yet nothing



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