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Letting Jesus Settle Our Theological Debates: The Mark Series pt 50 (12:35-37)

BibleThinker

Mike Winger

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

What's super interesting to me about what Jesus says here is that, in one short passage He covers the nature of the inspiration and authorship of the Bible, how messianic hermeneutics functions, and the identity of the Messiah as greater than they had known. In a couple sentences he gives us so much clarity and tools for our own understanding and interpretation of the Bible. And also shows some clever behavior in asking His own question to finally trump the numerous trick questions of the opposition. Showing superior knowledge of God, Messiah and the Scripture. Jesus is awesome! Here’s that video on Melchizedek and how he represents Christ. https://youtu.be/qP-m85M8HWk Feel free to use my videos in your own gatherings as an aid to studying Scripture. See the WHOLE Gospel of Mark playlist here. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHuGenHwUdeiQ5M-uj5XW4sF

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, welcome to the Mark series.

0:13.8

We're back with the Mark series. This is the verse by verse study through the entire

0:16.6

Gospel of Mark.

0:17.8

I am Mike Winger.

0:18.9

I'm a pastor here in Southern California,

0:20.4

trying to produce free content online

0:22.0

to help people learn to think

0:23.2

biblically about everything and today we're thinking biblically about how

0:26.7

Jesus can settle some of our theological debates that we have going on and

0:32.0

what's especially interesting about this passage in

0:35.3

Mark chapter 12 verses 35 through 37 that's where we are is that Jesus

0:40.3

actually specifically addresses things like the inspiration of scripture,

0:44.0

the authorship of Psalm 110 in particular, but speaking of the authorship of the Old Testament.

0:49.0

He also addresses some other stuff related to eschatology, his own coming, first and second coming, and I love

0:55.6

highlighting things like that, but there's something else that people might often miss,

0:59.5

even though I think it's pretty obvious in the passage. Jesus here does a messianic interpretation of an

1:06.0

Old Testament passage. Meaning that this whole like Jesus in the Old Testament thing that

1:10.4

I love that I'm passionate about that is probably my favorite thing that I've done in Bible study is this the series I did on Jesus in the Old Testament

1:16.8

That this is something that Jesus did to and so we're gonna talk a little bit about that today. Let's just read through the passage.

1:23.0

This is Mark 12 versus 35 through 37.

1:26.6

And I'm just going to read it.

1:27.8

Then I'm going to lay out a little bit of context for us.

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