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== Questions ==
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=== Verses 17-20 ===
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* Most of the time disciples choose their teachers/masters. Here, Jesus chooses his disciples. What significance does this reversal have?
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== Lexical notes ==
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* The Greek word translated "men" in verse 17 is ''anthropos'', so women are included.
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== Exegesis ==
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===Verses 16-20===
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Notice that Mark interrupts his story of Jesus’ power and the illustrations of that power, his miracles, to tell of the call of the disciples (verses 16-20) and the teaching and ordination of the Twelve ([[Mark 3:13|3:13]]-19), and to tell us the parables of the kingdom of God ([[Mark 4:1|4:1]]-34). So, we could say that the primary theme of this section (indeed of Mark as a whole) is Jesus’ power, but the secondary theme is the church. Notice that these stories lead, eventually, to Jesus sending the Twelve out as missionaries ([[Mark 6:7]]-13.)
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