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Hardcover St. Mark Book

ISBN: 1026006252

ISBN13: 9781026006252

St. Mark

"St. Mark" provides a scholarly and detailed exploration of the Gospel of Mark, traditionally regarded as the earliest of the four canonical gospels. This work delves into the narrative of Jesus Christ's ministry, from his baptism by John the Baptist to his death and resurrection, emphasizing his role as the suffering servant. Through deep analysis, the text examines the historical context, literary structure, and theological significance of the gospel's accounts.

The commentary offers insights into the fast-paced, vivid storytelling style characteristic of Mark, focusing on the miracles, parables, and teachings that define the foundation of Christian belief. Ideal for students of biblical studies, clergy, and lay readers, this volume illuminates the linguistic nuances and the cultural setting of first-century Palestine. By interpreting the scriptural text, the work aims to clarify the evangelical message and its impact on the early Christian community. "St. Mark" remains a vital resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the life of Jesus and the origins of the New Testament.

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