Week 6: Hebrews, James, Mark
Like Matthew, the books of Hebrews and James were addressed to predominantly Jewish audiences. Hebrews (days 26–27) is a
plea for Jewish believers to stay faithful to the Messiah, while James (day 28) is a collection of practical wisdom, much like the
Old (or First) Testament book of Proverbs. Mark’s gospel (days 29–30) presents the story of Jesus as a two-part drama. Each part
Like Matthew, the books of Hebrews and James were addressed to predominantly Jewish audiences. Hebrews (days 26–27) is a
plea for Jewish believers to stay faithful to the Messiah, while James (day 28) is a collection of practical wisdom, much like the
Old (or First) Testament book of Proverbs. Mark’s gospel (days 29–30) presents the story of Jesus as a two-part drama. Each part
contains three acts.
Day 26 pages 291–297 read until “…to whom we must give account.”
Day 27 pages 297–309 read until the end of Hebrews
Day 28 pages 311–318 read until the end of James
Day 29 pages 319–334 read until “…not to tell anyone about him.”
Day 27 pages 297–309 read until the end of Hebrews
Day 28 pages 311–318 read until the end of James
Day 29 pages 319–334 read until “…not to tell anyone about him.”
Day 30 pages 334–350 read until the end of Mark