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   <dateIssued>1968</dateIssued>
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 <note>The Beginning of the Gospel... Four Lectures on St. Mark’s Gospel by C.F. Evans in 1968, is based on a series of lectures that focused on theological and literary analysis of the Gospel of Mark. The book primarily addresses the central theme of Mark’s Gospel: Jesus’ suffering as the suffering servant and how that suffering is the path to glory, a message intended to strengthen the faith of early Christians. The author provides a comprehensive introduction to Mark’s Gospel, widely considered by scholars to be the oldest of the four canonical Gospels. It also provides an overview of how Mark’s Gospel is structured, particularly how the author weaves together the various narratives to highlight Jesus’ identity as the Messiah and Son of God. As the title suggests, the book places particular emphasis on the opening verse (Mark 1:1), 'The Beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God', analyzing how this verse sets the tone for the entire narrative. The author also discusses the background of Mark’s Gospel, including the tradition that it was based on Peter’s recollections and written in Rome, addressed to the persecuted Gentile church.</note>
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  <topic>Alkitab-PB-Markus</topic>
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