The Gospel according to Mark / James R. Edwards.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Pillar New Testament commentaryPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich : Eerdmans ; Leicester, England : Apollos, 2002.Description: xxvi, 552 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0-8028-3734-4 (cloth)
  • 978-0-8028-3734-9 (cloth)
  • 0-85111-778-3 (APOLLOS)
  • 978-0-85111-778-2 (APOLLOS)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.7 Ref 21
  • 226.3
LOC classification:
  • BS2585.3 .E39 2002
Other classification:
  • Ccbab
Contents:
History of the interpretation of Mark -- Authorship and place of composition -- Date -- Historical context -- Distinctive literary characteristics. Style ; Sandwich technique ; Irony -- Jesus in the Gospel of Mark. The authority of Jesus ; Servant of the Lord ; Son of God -- Distinctive themes. Discipleship ; Faith ; Insiders and outsiders ; Gentiles ; Command to silence ; Journey -- Narrative structure -- The gospel appears in person (1:1-13) -- Beginnings of the Galilean ministry (1:14-45). Excursus : the secrecy motif and Jesus' messianic self-consciousness (1:34) -- Trouble with the authorities (2:1-3:12). Excursus : son of man (2:12) ; Excursus : divine man (3:12) -- Insiders and outsiders (3:13-4:34) -- "'Who then is this?'" (4:35-6:6a) -- Witness to Jews (6:6b-7:23) -- Witness to Gentiles (7:24-8:9) -- Removing the veil (8:10-9:29). Excursus : Christ (8:31) ; Excursus : how should the transfiguration be understood? (9:8) -- Mere discipleship (9:30-50) -- "On the way" through Judea (10:1-52) -- The barren temple (11:1-26) -- Jesus and the Sanhedrin (11:27-12:44) -- Watchfulness in tribulation and triumph (13:1-27) -- The abandonment of Jesus (14:1-72). Excursus : women in the Gospel of Mark (14:9) -- The cross and the empty tomb (15:1-16:8). Excursus : Pontius Pilate (15:1) ; Excursus : the son of God (15:39) -- The longer ending of Mark (16:9-20) -- The secret Gospel of Mark.
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History of the interpretation of Mark -- Authorship and place of composition -- Date -- Historical context -- Distinctive literary characteristics. Style ; Sandwich technique ; Irony -- Jesus in the Gospel of Mark. The authority of Jesus ; Servant of the Lord ; Son of God -- Distinctive themes. Discipleship ; Faith ; Insiders and outsiders ; Gentiles ; Command to silence ; Journey -- Narrative structure -- The gospel appears in person (1:1-13) -- Beginnings of the Galilean ministry (1:14-45). Excursus : the secrecy motif and Jesus' messianic self-consciousness (1:34) -- Trouble with the authorities (2:1-3:12). Excursus : son of man (2:12) ; Excursus : divine man (3:12) -- Insiders and outsiders (3:13-4:34) -- "'Who then is this?'" (4:35-6:6a) -- Witness to Jews (6:6b-7:23) -- Witness to Gentiles (7:24-8:9) -- Removing the veil (8:10-9:29). Excursus : Christ (8:31) ; Excursus : how should the transfiguration be understood? (9:8) -- Mere discipleship (9:30-50) -- "On the way" through Judea (10:1-52) -- The barren temple (11:1-26) -- Jesus and the Sanhedrin (11:27-12:44) -- Watchfulness in tribulation and triumph (13:1-27) -- The abandonment of Jesus (14:1-72). Excursus : women in the Gospel of Mark (14:9) -- The cross and the empty tomb (15:1-16:8). Excursus : Pontius Pilate (15:1) ; Excursus : the son of God (15:39) -- The longer ending of Mark (16:9-20) -- The secret Gospel of Mark.

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