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THIS IS ONLY A TRAINING SERMON… LEARNING THE SYSTEM
The Bible Exposition Commentary (Contents)
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This Is the Son of God!(Luke 3–4)
The Bible Knowledge Commentary (4:16–30)
4:16–30.
Jesus initially was a popular Teacher, so when He went back to His hometown, it was natural for Him to teach in synagogues.
It was the custom in the synagogue for a man to stand while he was reading the Scriptures but then to sit while explaining the portion he had read.
The portion of Scripture Jesus read was Isaiah 61:1–2, a messianic passage.
He concluded His reading with the words, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor
Mark 1.1 “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.”
Mark 1.1
The authentication of Jesus’ authority (4:31–6:16)
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