Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Gospel of Mark: The True Family

 True Family: Disciples and Immediate Family

Text: 3:7-35

Comments:

1. 3:7-12, Leaving the great crowd behind. Beginning from this point Jesus will concentrate His effort on His disciples. We used to think that He was available to anyone at any giving moment. Looks like Mark’s records identify the limits on Savior’s time with the crowds. On one hand, we see that all who had diseases were trying to touch Him (v. 10); on the other hand, Jesus ordered His disciples to get the boat ready (v. 9) – sounds like a story from a spy or detective movie. This creates a contrast or juxtaposition between His fame that covers a wide range of territories: Galilee [North] – for sure, He was raised there, that’s where the first miracle appeared; Judea and Jerusalem [Center] – people from the capital and capital region: that’s a pleasant surprise; Idumea [South] – that’s the country of Herod’s origine: a real surprise; looks like the real people recognized who is the real King of the Jews; beyond the Jordan [East] – He re-unites the 12 tribes, like no one before, cp. Numbers 32 and Joshua 22;10-35; and [the final ones on the list] Tyre and Sidon [West] – this is the lands that provided the cypress trees for the Temple building project. Now, they send people to acknowledge Messiah.            

2. 3:13-19, Selection of 12 apostles. Three things: (1) He calls them to the mountain and on the mountain; (2) the list of names; (3) the purpose of calling them or apostleship. So, the first. Notice the order: He goes to the mountain, then calls the ones He desires, they come. This is important in at least two aspects – Jesus reveals Himself as the LORD, as YHWH (once more). It is obvious (for example) from the title of the Book of Leviticus. Va-yikra – and He called (to Moses). Second, He is in charge, He calls, as later we will see the purpose of the call.

Names: We have 3+8+1 structure: Simon (comment on his name change), James and John (John is identified by his brother – interesting, right?), they are called brothers of Thunder. Three main guys Jesus will involve in His ministry, see Mark 9:2-8. Even though we know that Andrew is the brother of Simon, in Markian account he is detached from the higher leadership, from the brother… He is in the same list as the 8: Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James the son of Alpheus, Thaddaeus, and Simon the Zealot. The final guy – Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Him.       

The purpose (v. 14-15): so He can send them – they represent Him, like ambassadors, they don’t “play” on their own accord. They will be sent out to preach and have authority over demons – just like Jesus. Cp. John 20:21-23.      

3. 3:20-21, Family thinks He is off. Knowing that James (the brother of the LORD) converted (apparently, after resurrection 1 Corinthians 15:7), it’s interesting to see that initially all the members of the family (including the Mother) thought that He was mad… Overall, the passage is too complicated…  

4. 3:22-30, Scribes are accusing Him being demon possessed

There is an interesting structure to the passage:

vv. 22-30 overall:

Block b., 23-27

a. 3:22, Beelzebul

  b. 3:23-27, separation of the kingdom and the house

  b’. 3:28-29, the ultimate sin

a’. 3:30, unclean spirit

a. 23, satan

  b. 24, kingdom

    c. 25, house

a’. 26, satan

    c’. 27, house

Main idea – unity within the house/home. See how the word is used. Therefore, the ultimate sin is an attempt to separate the work and persons of the Holy Trinity.   

5. 3:31-35, The true family. Note, that the Mother and brothers (who came to seize Him) are outside. Same as the Older Brother in the Prodigal Son parable (Luke 15:11-31). Jesus identifies his mother and brothers (v. 34) as the ones who do the will of God (v. 35). This is can be a strong argument for the authorship of Epistle of James being James, the brother of Jesus (who at this point stood outside but heard it). He insists that it is not a repetition of creed that saves, but creed realized in the works of sanctification (James 2:14-26). 

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