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The Alphabet Game

Friday, 24 June, 2005

The things you learn at Moore College.

On Wednesday Paul Barnett was away and so he gave his hour over to Bill Salier who has been taking us through Mark for New Testament 1. As we've missed a couple of Mondays due to public holidays and other rest days, there were things that we didn't get to cover in much depth. But Bill did not make that hour compulsory; he just said he'd do stuff with whoever showed up. Which was about a dozen of us.

This is something you could try with your Bible study group or maybe even at church at the end of a sermon series.

  1. Divide up into groups of 2-4 people.
  2. Make sure each group has a piece of paper and a pen (though this isn't compulsory; it can be fun without it).
  3. Decide where in alphabet each group is to start (half can start at A, half can start at B.
  4. The group must come up with a word (or even a phrase—you get extra points for alliteration, Cameron Semmens-style) beginning with that letter from the book you've been studying (in this case, Mark).
  5. Have the groups feed back to one another. In giving their answers, they must identify the importance of their word/phrase in the book.

So for Mark, Libby and I got things like:

Blind Bartimaeus breaks into the Basileia broadly

(referring to the climactic healing where Jesus causes Bartimaeus to see; the irony is that he sees better blind than the disciples do seeing. He is the model disciple in that sense) and

Christ crucified on the cross, coming on the clouds

and

dumb deaf disciples definitely didn't deduce the identity of the Deity

Another group got

Seaside soliloquies: sowing seeds and shaping the souls of starving servants

(referring to the walks beside the Sea of Galilee, the seaside preaching and the feeding of the thousands in Jew and Gentile territories).

Not only is it fun, it helps you (and others) to remember key stuff about Mark.

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