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Mark in the Greek New Testament
A biblical commentary designed specifically for theology students or lay readers who do not speak Greek but want to delve deeper into the original text. This book presents an in-depth study of the Gospel of Mark based on the Greek text. The author bridges the gap between the Greek text and the English reader by providing detailed explanations of key words, grammar, and cultural context, without overwhelming the reader with technical Greek terms. The author highlights specific Greek words with deeper meanings often lost in English translations (such as the KJV, NIV, etc.). He also explains the nuances of Greek grammar that influence the understanding of Jesus' actions and teaching in Mark. The goal is to provide a more intensive study than simply reading a traditional translation, helping the reader grasp the sense of 'fast action' and 'urgency' that characterizes Mark's Gospel. While the author's study often focuses on details, the commentary remains true to Mark's theme of presenting Jesus as the suffering servant and the Son of God active in ministry. This book is considered an excellent supplementary resource for expository study of Mark's Gospel.
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| T.2289 | 226.307 Wue m | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
Detail Information
| Series Title |
Word studies in the Greek New Testament; 10
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| Call Number |
226.307 Wue m
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| Publisher | WM. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. : Michigan., 1950 |
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300hlm; 13x19cm
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| Language |
English
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| ISBN/ISSN |
0-8028-1230-9
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| Classification |
226.307
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| Statement of Responsibility |
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