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* These days we recognize the dove as a symbol of peace, love and other good things (and the Holy Spirit, of course). For the people this was first written for, what would the dove have symbolized?
 
* These days we recognize the dove as a symbol of peace, love and other good things (and the Holy Spirit, of course). For the people this was first written for, what would the dove have symbolized?
 
* Traditionally, the Spirit mentioned in 1:10 has been associated with the Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost). But does that have to be the case? Could it be referring to the Spirit of Christ?
 
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Revision as of 00:51, 20 October 2006

The New Testament > Mark > Chapter 1

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  • These days we recognize the dove as a symbol of peace, love and other good things (and the Holy Spirit, of course). For the people this was first written for, what would the dove have symbolized?
  • Traditionally, the Spirit mentioned in 1:10 has been associated with the Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost). But does that have to be the case? Could it be referring to the Spirit of Christ?

Lexical notes

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Exegesis Help with the Exegesis section

Mark 1:6-8

The emphasis here is on John the Baptist's humility. What a contrast that must have been with the religious leaders of the day!

Mark 1:9-10

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