Mark 3 charts mounting tension and expanding reach: a Sabbath healing triggers hostile plotting, crowds and unclean spirits surge, Jesus appoints the Twelve, answers accusations, and redefines family by doing God’s will.
Mark 3 charts mounting tension and expanding reach: a Sabbath healing triggers hostile plotting, crowds and unclean spirits surge, Jesus appoints the Twelve, answers accusations, and redefines family by doing God’s will.
Context Snapshot
Date
Events c. AD 27-33; written mid-to-late AD 50s or AD 60s
Genre
Gospel
Setting
Rome
Audience
The wider church in Rome and beyond
World Stage
c. AD 27-33
Roman Empire
Tiberius Tiberius (AD 14-37)
Mark's narrative centers on Jesus' public ministry under Roman rule, especially in Galilee and Jerusalem. Its Roman writing setting helps explain its attention to suffering, pressure, and the cost of following Jesus.