Chapter 15
Chapter 15
15:1-15; 16-20; 21-28; 29-32; 33-41 You might want to use your own words to express each section. And then you might want to act it as a play.
15:1 When did this happen? Who was deciding? What did they do to Jesus? What do you think about all this?
15:2 Use your own words to express this. What do you think about Jesus' answer?
15:3 Who was doing what? What do you think about that?
15:4 Whom do you read about here? What was the question?
15:5 What do you learn? What do you think about those things?
15:6 What did Pilate do? When did he do it? How did the people affect the decision? What do you think about all that?
15:7 Whom do you learn about? What do you learn about him?
15:8 What happened?
15:9 What was the question? How did Pilate describe Jesus here? What do you think about that?
15:10 What was Pilate aware about? What might be the reason why Mark tells that to us?
15:11 By what method did the chief priests try to get what they wanted?
15:12 What was the question? What was the difference between how Pilate described Jesus in Mark 15:9 and here? What do you think about that?
15:13 What happened? What do you think about that?
15:14 What was Pilate's question? Why might the crowd not hear the question?
15:15 What did Pilate aim to do? What did Pilate do? What would then happen to Jesus?
15:16 What do you learn?
15:17 What happened? What might be the reason why the soldiers did that?
15:18, 19 What did the soldiers do? What do you think about that?
15:20 What four things does Mark report?
15:21 Whom do you learn about? What happened? What was very unusual about this?
15:22 Use your own words to express this.
15:23 What happened? What do you think about that?
15:24 What happened? What do you think about that?
15:25 What do you learn?
15:26 What do you learn? What do you think about that name for Jesus?
15:27 Who was with Jesus? What was their crime?
15:28 (This verse is not in some Bibles.) What did people think about Jesus? What do you think about that? Try to find the passage that this verse refers to. It is in Isaiah 53.
15:29, 30 What was happening? What do you think about what they were saying?
15:31 Whom do you read about? What were they doing? What do you think about that?
15:32 What names did those men use for Jesus here? What did they say that he should do? What did they say that they could do then? Who was doing what to Jesus?
15:33 What happened? When did it happen?
15:34 What was happening? Use your own words to express this. What do you think about that?
15:35 What do you learn? What do you think about that?
15:36 What did this person do? What do you think about that?
15:37 What do you learn about Jesus?
15:38 Use your own words to express this. What do you think about that?
15:39 Whom do you learn about? What did he hear? And what did he see? What did he say? Use your own words to express it. What do you think about that?
15:40 Who was there? What were they doing? What do you think about that?
15:41 What do you learn about these women? What has Mark already told us about people that followed Jesus? What new thing does Mark tell us here about when Jesus came to Jerusalem? (Mark has not told it clearly before.)
15:42-47 You might use your own words to express this. And then you might want to act it as a play.
15:42 What do you learn about the time when this was happening?
15:43 Whom do you learn about? What do you learn about him? What might be the reason why he had to ask Pilate for Jesus' body?
15:44 What was Pilate's reaction? What did he want to know? Who did he ask?
15:45 Who did what? What do you know about Pilate? (Look at Mark 15:1-15, 43-45.)
15:46 What five things did Joseph do? What do you learn about Jesus at this time?
15:47 Who were the witnesses? What did they see?