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_aGarden City, New York _bImage Books _c(c) 1978. |
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_aInvitation to Mark: a commentary on the Gospel of Mark with Complete text from the Jerusalem Bible _cPaul J. Achtemeir _hPR |
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_a236 pages _c18 cm |
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_tJesus appears, preaching the kingdom of God with power Mark 1:1 to Mark 3:6 -- _tJesus' ministry in Galilee, and His rejection by His own Mark 3:7 to Mark 6:6 -- _tJesus begins His final journey: mission and miracles Mark 6:7 to Mark 8:21 -- _tJesus opens blind eyes: teachings on the life of discipleship Mark 8:22 to 10:52 -- _tJesus in Jerusalem Mark 11:1 to Mark 16:20. |
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_aInvitation to Mark is a fresh, lucid guide to the Gospel of Mark, specially written for the contemporary layman seeking the fullest appreciation, understanding, and application of the Christian message. Here is the complete Gospel text from the world-acclaimed Jerusalem Bible, together with a lively commentary on its major themes. The useful study questions at the end of each section will stimulate further reflection and discussion. _c~ Back of the book. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |