This Mark commentary bundle features volumes from the NIV Application Commentary Series, Zondervan Exegetical Commentary Series, and Expositor's Bible Commentary series authored by David E. Garland, Mark L. Strauss, and Walter W. Wessel. The diverse features from each of the volumes gives you all the tools you need to master the book of Mark.
3:5 / In anger ... deeply distressed: This is the only direct reference to Jesus being angry, though there is a chance that Mark referred to Jesus' anger in 1:41 (see note there). Elsewhere Mark refers to Jesus' rebuke of his disciples ...
Probing its depths, Ronald Kernaghan invites readers into a fascinating exploration of Mark's Gospel as a parable, an open-ended story that invites us on a lifelong journey of discipleship.
tings , as we have noted , are often opportunities for revelation in Mark , and in such a setting Mark offers the ... The secret , or " mystery " ( Gk . mysterion ) , means a knowledge of God that cannot be attained by natural means ...
"This commentary on Mark provides feminist interpretation of Scripture in serious, scholarly engagement with the whole text, not only those texts that explicitly mention women.
In John, the second volume in the St. Andrew's Expositional Commentary series, Dr. Sproul deals with major themes in his easily understandable style.
The commentaries in this series provide fresh translations based on the best available ancient manuscripts, offer critical portrayals of the historical world in which the books were created, pay careful attention to their literary design, ...
This volume inaugurates a series of accessibly written yet substantive commentaries for use in Catholic universities, seminaries, and parishes.
It makes an excellent contribution to the BECNT series." --Craig A. Evans, Houston Baptist University "This comprehensive commentary is the seasoned work of a first-rate, evangelical scholar.
Such a presentation complicates the Gospel's gender ideology since some women are also “good” characters (see 1:29-31; 5:21-47). ... Meredith Stone, Empire and Gender in LXX Esther (Atlanta: SBL Press, 2018). Mark 6:1-56 161.
... said to her, “Talitha koum!” (which means, “Little girl, I say to you, get up!”).NIV Jesus did no incantations and spoke no magic words. He simply went to the girl's bedside and took her by the hand. The fact that Jesus touched the ...