SYNOPTIC GOSPELS JESUS is LORD. Synoptic Syn – Same -optic – Seeing 94% of Mark is found in Matthew 79% of Mark is found in Luke.

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SYNOPTIC GOSPELS JESUS is LORD

Synoptic Syn – Same -optic – Seeing 94% of Mark is found in Matthew 79% of Mark is found in Luke

Kingly Accession Designation – Anointing: 1 Sam 16:12 Demonstration – 1 Sam. 17 – 2 Sam 1 Coronation – 2 Sam 2:4

DESIGNATION Genealogy – Son of David – Matt 1:1 – Son of God – Matt 1:18 Anointing (Anointed – Messiah – Christos) – 1 Samuel 16:12 – Mark 1:9-11, Matt. 3:13; Luke 3:21

DEMONSTRATION (Authority) Teaching: “teaches as one with authority” – Sermon on the Mount (Matt 5-7) Matt 7:29, Mk 7:22; Lk 4:32 Disease: healings – Matt 8:2-4, Mk. 1:40-44; Lk 5:12-14 Nature: calms the storms – Matt 8:23-27; Mk 4:36; Lk 8:22

DEMONSTRATION Spirits - casts out demons – Matt. 8:28-32; Mk 5:1; Lk 8:26 Sin – “authority to forgive sins” – Matt 9:1-8; Mk 2:1; Lk 5:17 Death – resurrections – Matt 9:18, 23-26; Mk 5:21; Lk 8:40

CORONATION (Passion Narratives) Entry into Jerusalem (Mark 11:7-10) – Riding on a colt – Zech 9:9 – Palms: symbol of (rebel) triumph Affirmation - “ I AM” – Mk 14:61-62, Matt. 26:64, Lk 22:70 – Ex. 3:14

CORONATION Predictions of his Death– Mark 8:31 Crowning Ceremony (Mark 15:16-20) – Company of Soldiers – Purple Robe – Crown – Salute – Staff – Bow

VINDICATION Resurrection! (Matt 28:5-6) Commissioning (Matt 28: 18-20) Ascension (Mark 16:19)