One long history in chronological order

(2) The second group of materials that will lead to the Gospel of Marco is the words of Christ and his disciples. It also has the character of defending Christian faith. These include, for example, the controversy that comes out at the beginning of chapters 2 and 3 of Marco. These arguments and controversies were also separate and independent at first. However, if materials that are independent and not related to each other are grouped together, put together in one place, or related to other events, it feels like various things will continue to occur. Become to cause. In other words, it makes you feel as if you are reading one long history in chronological order. The materials collected for reference were originally short, independent, and perhaps fragmented like memos. It is then described as an event at a certain time, in a certain place, in the Lord's public life. So it's different in character from the original note.