Perspectives On The Ending Of Mark


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Perspectives on the Ending of Mark


Perspectives on the Ending of Mark

Author: Maurice Robinson

language: en

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Release Date: 2008


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The debate continues among today's leading Bible scholars about the conspicuous exclusion of twelve verses (16:9-20) in the gospel of Mark from some early Greek manuscripts.

The Gospel According to Mark


The Gospel According to Mark

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language: en

Publisher: Canongate Books

Release Date: 2010-12-01


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The earliest of the four Gospels, the book portrays Jesus as an enigmatic figure, struggling with enemies, his inner and external demons, and with his devoted but disconcerted disciples. Unlike other gospels, his parables are obscure, to be explained secretly to his followers. With an introduction by Nick Cave.

The Gospel according to Mark


The Gospel according to Mark

Author: James R. Edwards

language: en

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Release Date: 2001-11-08


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This new Pillar volume offers exceptional commentary on Mark that clearly shows the second Gospel — though it was a product of the earliest Christian community — to be both relevant and sorely needed in today's church. Written by a biblical scholar who has devoted thirty years to the study of the second Gospel, this commentary aims primarily to interpret the Gosepl of Mark according to its theological intentions and purposes, especially as they relate to the life and ministry of Jesus and the call to faith and discipleship. Unique features of James Edwards's approach include clear descriptions of key terms used by Mark and revealing discussion of the Gospel's literary features, including Mark's use of the "sandwich" technique and of imagistic motifs and irony. Edwards also proposes a new paradigm for interpreting the difficult "Little Apocalypse" of chapter 13, and he argues for a new understanding of Mark's controversial ending.