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Jesus’ Eschatology

Jesus’ Eschatology. Bible 10 – March 24, 2014 Silent Reading Mark 13 (BTW… this is your scripture quiz for block day). End Times Vocab. Eschaton – The final event in the divine plan or the end of the world. (Google) Presumably, the event described in Mark 13, Matthew 24, and Luke 21.

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Jesus’ Eschatology

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  1. Jesus’ Eschatology Bible 10 – March 24, 2014 Silent Reading Mark 13 (BTW… this is your scripture quiz for block day)

  2. End Times Vocab • Eschaton– The final event in the divine plan or the end of the world. (Google) • Presumably, the event described in Mark 13, Matthew 24, and Luke 21. • Eschatology– The part of theology concerned with death, judgment, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind. (Google) • Apocalyptic– Literally means unveiling. Descriptive of a literary genre filled with symbolic language, and written in a context of oppression. (Seals’ head) • Mark 13, Matthew 24, and Luke 21 technically don’t fit this category. Read Revelation 13.

  3. When I think about the “end-times” I think of…

  4. Read Matthew 24:1-35 • Notice the heading “The Destruction of the Temple and Signs of the End Times” • When was the temple destroyed? IN GROUPS • When does he stop talking about Jerusalem and when does he start talking about the end? • Make a list of things that will indicate the end. • What weird parts of this passage do you notice?

  5. Read Matthew 24:36-51

  6. Read Matthew 24:36-51 • According to Matthew 24:36, where did Harold Camping go wrong? • What is our responsibility as Christians? • What is going on in verses 40-41? • What immediately follows Matthew 24?

  7. Homework: • Study Mark 13 for Scripture Quiz on Block Day. • Bring computers/keyboards/smart devices tomorrow to work on your papers in class.

  8. Bible 10: March 25, 2013 Happy Exegesis Paper workday!

  9. Guidelines… • JUST START WRITING! • Then you don’t have a blank screen and it’s waaaaay easier. • Assignment submission: • Assignment must be either e-submitted by 7:45am on Thursday, or brought to class during the 2nd period block. • Anything received after this will be considered 1 day late (10% deduction) • Collaborate but don’t plagiarize: • Share sources and ideas. • Don’t share words.

  10. Bible 10: March 27, 2013 Happy Exegesis Paper Day! Read Mark 13...

  11. Scripture Quiz: Mark 13 • How many stones of the temple will be left stacked? • Name two (three for E.C.) of the things that Jesus says are the beginning of the birth pains. • Before Christ returns, to whom must the Gospel be preached? • When the “abomination that causes desolation” occurs, what should those in Judea do? • Who will appear and perform signs and miracles to deceive the elect? • Who will come in/on the clouds with great power and glory? • Who knows the day or hour that Jesus will return? • What analogy does Jesus use to compare with sudden coming of Christ? • What is Jesus’ final word in his eschatological discourse?

  12. Paper Share time: • Pair up with 2-3 people who have a different text than you and discuss what you learned from your passage. • Take turns doing the following: • Briefly describe the contents of your passage? • What were your expectations about the text when you started? • What new information about the text did you find in your research? • How will this project affect the way you read/study scripture? • If you’re a nay-sayer and you say it won’t… explain why it won’t.

  13. Read Matthew 24:1-35 • Notice the heading “The Destruction of the Temple and Signs of the End Times” • When was the temple destroyed? IN GROUPS • When does he stop talking about Jerusalem and when does he start talking about the end? • Make a list of things that will indicate the end. • What weird parts of this passage do you notice?

  14. Read Matthew 24:36-51 • According to Matthew 24:36, where did Harold Camping go wrong? • What is our responsibility as Christians? • What is going on in verses 40-41? • What immediately follows Matthew 24?

  15. Flavius Josephus: Account of the Siege of Jerusalem Read Summary of Josephus’ account in partners: • What correlations do you find between the Josephus account and the gospel eschatology? • Does this account for all of the events in Jesus’ eschatology?

  16. Homework: • Enjoy your weekend!

  17. Bible 10 March 31, 2014 Eschatology and Bible Classes

  18. Eschatology Review • Eschaton? • Eschatology? • Apocalyptic? • When will Jesus return? • What will it be like leading up to those days? • What historical event is connected with a lot of what Jesus predicted?

  19. Be ready… Urgency • Matthew 24:32-34: Learn this lesson from the fig tree. As soon as it’s twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near. Even so, when you see all these things, you know that it is near, right at the door. I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened. • Jesus communicates all of this with a sense of urgency! • Keep watch! It could be any second! • This generation will not pass away? Read 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 • Did Jesus mean something else? Was he wrong? Did we miss it? • The evolution of rapture theology.

  20. How to Be ready • Repent for the Kingdom of God is at hand! • Besheep, wheat, good servants, wise bridesmaids. • Good sheep – take care of the hungry, thirsty, sick, immigrants • Good wheat – Don’t judge… just grow and bear fruit. • Good servants – Invest and take risks for the Kingdom. • Good bridesmaids – Don’t fall into the proclivities of your age. • Be busy doing the work of the kingdom. • Forgive and be purveyors (distributors) of God’s grace.

  21. Homework: • Study for tomorrow’s Mini-Assessment on Jesus’ Eschatology. • Threaded Discussion 14 on ucabible.boardhost.com by tonight for extra credit.

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