[Comments in brackets have to do with relationship to Synoptic tradition] John the Baptizer operating in Bethany beyond the Jordan (1:28). Jesus apparently comes there from Nazareth (v. 29, 45), where John acknowledged him. v. 35 - Andrew, Peter's brother, is one of John's disciples. He follows Jesus. There is a possible allusion to Jesus' baptism in v. 32. Jesus goes to Galilee (1: 43) Calls Philip, who along with Andrew and Peter were from Bethsaida (north Sea of Galilee), v. 43. Also calls Nathanael, who was from Cana (21:2). [Mk 1:16f has Jesus pass by Sea of Galilee and call the four fishermen. In John they have already encountered Jesus, and were connected to John the Baptist's work previously] To wedding at Cana (2:1f) Withdraws to Capernaum with his mother, brothers, and disciples, for a few days (v. 12) Jesus goes to Jerusalem, 1st Passover (2:13f) Driving out of moneychangers from Temple Back to Judea, where John was baptizing at Aenon (3:22). Joint campaign of baptizing in the Jordan area. Leaves Judea, back to Galilee, passing through Samaria, because of plots of Pharisees (4:1; see note on John's arrest in 3:24).
He is in Cana and Capernaum, where he heals official's son (4:46f) [This might be where MK 1:14f and the Galilee ministry would fit in. See below at 6:1f.] Trip to Jerusalem for unnamed Feast (5:1f)
Heals paralyzed man on the Sabbath Back to Sea of Galilee (6:1f). Time of 2nd Passover (6:4).
Feeding of the 5000 [This is the best hook-in to the Synoptic tradition. See Mark 6:36f. Note where this is in Mark's narrative. Does all of the Markan narrative, set in Galilee (Chapters 1:14-8:27) fit in here, at the time of the 2nd Passover, when he is in the Galilee area? This would begin with John 4:43f. Note that in John 3:24 John had not yet been arrested! But in Mark 1:14 he begins his Galilee ministry after John's arrest.] General movement in Galilee (7.1). Danger in Judea. To Jerusalem at Feast of Tabernacles (Fall of year) (7:10f).
Taught in Temple, stayed on Mt. of Olives. Strong confrontation with Jews, heals man born blind (chapters 7, 8, 9, 10) Still in Jerusalem at Hanukkah (December) (10:22). Withdraws again across Jordan, where John used to baptize (10:40). Here he is in danger, and hiding out. (See 4:3; 7:1, 10; 8:59 for previous examples) Goes to Judea, to Bethany near Jerusalem, to raise Lazarus (11:1f). Has to withdraw to Ephraim (north of Jerusalem) to hide (11:54). Returns to Jerusalem area one week before 3rd Passover (12:1). [Here we face the question of where to place the material in MK 8:27-10:1. Notice though, in MK 10:1, he is in the region of Judea and beyond the Jordan. But according to John, he spent the whole Fall and Winter in the general area (7:10ff).] At Bethany, when Mary anoints him (12: 1-8) [Note Mk 14: 1-9 this occurs later, just before Passover and after Jesus had entered the city, cleaned out the Temple, and pronounced its doom] Entrance into Jerusalem (12:12f). |
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