The Gospel of Mark: A CommentaryHendrickson Publishers, 2002 - 398 pagini The Gospel of Mark, addressed to an early Christian community perplexed by failure and suffering, presents Jesus as suffering Messiah and Son of God. Recognizing that failure and suffering continue to perplex Christians, Francis Moloney marries the rich contributions of traditional historical scholarship with the contemporary approach to the gospels as narrative to bring the Gospel's story to life for readers today. |
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... thought and composition of the author . How did it come about that he brought together these particular materials ? Was he able to imprint on them his own views ? It is here that the analysis of the sources renders the necessary service ...
... thought and composition of the author . How did it come about that he brought together these particular materials ? Was he able to imprint on them his own views ? It is here that the analysis of the sources renders the necessary service ...
Pagina 84
... thought that he was insane , his blood family here stands " outside " as Jesus sets up a new family . Like the scribes of vv . 22-30 , the blood family has no claim to Jesus on the basis of who they are . Members of the new family are ...
... thought that he was insane , his blood family here stands " outside " as Jesus sets up a new family . Like the scribes of vv . 22-30 , the blood family has no claim to Jesus on the basis of who they are . Members of the new family are ...
Pagina 143
... thoughts " ( oi dialoуιoμοì οi kakoí ) , is made up of six nouns in the plural and six in the singular . 133 It draws heavily on moral practices widely regarded as sinful : evil thoughts , fornication , theft , murder , adultery ...
... thoughts " ( oi dialoуιoμοì οi kakoí ) , is made up of six nouns in the plural and six in the singular . 133 It draws heavily on moral practices widely regarded as sinful : evil thoughts , fornication , theft , murder , adultery ...
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Introduction to the Gospel of Mark | 1 |
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accept action already appear asks association attempt authority Beginning Brown called Christ Christian claim close coming command context continues criticism cross crowd death described developed disciples discussion earlier early especially example expression failure faith Father final follow further Gentile given Gnilka God's Gospel of Mark Guelich hand Hooker human important indicates instruction interpretation introduction Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John king kingdom Lane leads light literary Lohmeyer looks Lord Luke Marcus Mark's Markan Markus Markusevangelium Matthew means Messiah miracle mission narrative original parable passage passion Pesch Peter Pharisees possible pre-Markan present Press question reader reference reflects rejection reported response resurrection Roman saying scribes setting story suffering suggests summary Taylor teaching tells temple Testament theme theological tion tomb tradition Twelve understanding women
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