![]() Now, when Mark does this, the middle piece is always a commentary on the original story, and that's what we have with this parable. In other words, there's a story tucked into the middle of another. When Mark wrote his gospel he often used a powerful rhetorical device called "sandwiching." Sandwiching is when the writer begins telling a story, then in the middle switches to another story, and then finally finishes the first story. Skins but one puts new wine into fresh wineskins." ![]() Skins, and the wine is lost, and so are the Wineskins otherwise, the wine will burst the It, the new from the old, and a worse tear One sews a piece of unshrunk cloth on an oldĬloak otherwise, the patch pulls away from ![]() The passage our writer is wondering about The parable of the patches and the wineskinsĪnd I don't think I understand what Jesus means." Was reading the Gospel of Mark and came across Does the Parable of the Old Wineskins Mean?
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