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As you read, please think about these questions.
- Who is the narrator of this story? What can we tell about
him from the way the book is written? What is his point of
view? What does he think we know already? With whom does
he want use to sympathize?
- Have you ever read one of the Gospels all the way through before?
If you never have, how do you know this story? What parts are
the most familiar to you? What parts are a surprise?
- With what part of Jesus’ life does this Gospel begin?
- With what episode does it end? (Answer these two questions
very precisely.)
- Who participates in the first and last episodes?
- In what kinds of places do most of the actions in this Gospel take
place?
- What kinds of things does Jesus do?
- What different types of people does Jesus interact with?
- Does he speak to the disciples differently than the crowd?
If so, how?
- Who are Jesus’ accusers? Do they all come from the same
class or group?
- What authority does Pilate represent?
- Is the language of this Gospel difficult or easy to understand?
How does it compare to other books we've read this semester?
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The
Raising of Lazarus from a marble sarcophagus showing the story of the
Prophet Jonah. Late 3rd century, Lateran Museum, Rome. |
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Maintained by Mary Prevo, Adjunct Associate
Professor of Fine Art,
Hampden-Sydney College |