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Explain how and why Luke may have edited Mark's Gospel. Use the following two sets of passages to support your claim. According to course materials (Bible, textbook, digital materials linked below, etc.): 1. How and why would Luke have edited Mark 14:3-9 contrasted with Luke 7:36-50? 2. How and why would Luke have edited Mark 3:31-35 contrasted with Luke 8:19-21? Be sure to distinguish between paraphrase and direct quotes. Type a 350-750 word paper using MLA formatting. Submit the completed assignment to the appropriate Dropbox by no later than Sunday 11:59 PM EST/EDT. Resources for this paper: See the ebook via SLU library: The Gospels by Barton and Muddiman (2010), pp. 153-154. See the ebook via SLU library: The Gospels by Barton and Muddiman (2010), p. 257. Grading Rubric •Accurate use of English including careful documentation (including ability to paraphrase and use quotations) and good organizational plan. 40 pts •Adequate research. 20 pts •Accurate and complete reflection of material read for assignment. 40 pts
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Luke Editing the Gospel of Mark
Mark was actually the first gospel to be written and thereafter Luke was able to use Mark as a
source. After careful analysis, it is noted that in some instances, Luke changed some things. The
two gospels have great similarities and some key differences leads one to question Luke’s
motives in altering these passages
1. Mark 14: 3-9
In this passage Jesus is anointed by a woman in Bethany. While in the home of Simon the leper,
an unidentified woman comes in and anoints Jesus with really expensive oil. People question
why the woman wo...
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