Tyndale New Testament Commentaries Mark : an introduction and commentary
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Book
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ISBN 10
1844742687
ISBN 13
9781844742684
LCCN
2008004538
OCLC
192045535
Category
Exegesis ( 聖經研究 )
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Publication Year
2008
Publisher
Volume
2
Pages
347
Subject
BS2585
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Cover; Short Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; General preface; Author's preface to the first edition; Author's preface to the second edition; Chief abbreviations; Select bibliography; Introduction; 1. Who was 'Mark'?; What does tradition say?; 2. Priority of Mark among the synoptists; 3. Mini-history of gospel criticism; 4. How should Mark's Gospel be viewed?; A. Modern views of Mark; i. Marxsen; ii. Trocmé; iii. Belo; iv. What can we learn from these modern approaches?; B. Signs of Peter's influence; C. Some early criticisms; D. The answer: Mark's concept of a gospel
5. Aramaisms of Mark6. Who was Jesus, according to Mark?; 7. What was the good news of the kingdom?; Preaching the good news; 8. Is Rome the background?; 9. The status of women; 10. Signs and wonders; 11. The structure of Mark's Gospel; 12. Chief motifs; A. The secrecy motif; B. Suffering in Mark; C. Mark's interest in Galilee and Gentile mission; D. Summary of main motifs; Analysis; Commentary; 1. Prepare the way: the preparation for the evangel (1:1-13); A. The title of the book (1:1); B. The forerunner (1:2-8); C. The baptism of Jesus (1:9-11); D. The temptation (1:12-13)
2. His own did not receive him: the early Galilean ministry (1:14-3:6)A. The kingdom of God in Galilee (1:14-45); i. The first Galilean preaching (1:14-15); ii. The call of the disciples (1:16-20); iii. Jesus at Capernaum (1:21-28); iv. Peter's mother-in-law (1:29-31); v. The evening healings (1:32-34); vi. From Capernaum to Galilee (1:35-39); vii. The cleansing of the leper (1:40-45); B. The beginning of conflict (2:1-3:6); i. The healing of the paralysed man (2:1-12); ii. The ministry of Jesus (2:13); iii. The call of Levi (2:14-17); iv. Controversy about fasting (2:18-22)
v. Controversy about the sabbath (2:23-28)vi. The man with the withered hand (3:1-6); 3. All who received him: the call and training of the disciples (3:7-8:26); A. The conflict increases (3:7-35); i. The breach with the religious leaders (3:7-12); ii. The call of the twelve (3:13-19); iii. Mounting opposition: the Beelzebul controversy (3:20-30); iv. The true relatives of Jesus (3:31-35); B. Parables of the kingdom (4:1-34); i. The parable of the sower, and the reason for the use of parables (4:1-25); ii. Two more parables of growth (4:26-32); iii. The summing up of the parables (4:33-34)
C. Ministry round the lake of Galilee (4:35-7:23)i. Jesus calms the storm (4:35-41); ii. The Gadarene demoniac (5:1-20); iii. Two more healing miracles (5:21-43); iv. His own city rejects him (6:1-6); v. The sending out of the twelve (6:7-13); vi. Herod's estimate of Jesus (6:14-16); vii. The martyrdom of John the Baptist (6:17-29); viii. The feeding of the five thousand (6:30-44); ix. The walking on the water (6:45-52); x. The healings at Gennesaret (6:53-56); xi. A further clash with Judaism (7:1-23); D. Ministry in northern Palestine: return to Galilee (7:24-8:26)
5. Aramaisms of Mark6. Who was Jesus, according to Mark?; 7. What was the good news of the kingdom?; Preaching the good news; 8. Is Rome the background?; 9. The status of women; 10. Signs and wonders; 11. The structure of Mark's Gospel; 12. Chief motifs; A. The secrecy motif; B. Suffering in Mark; C. Mark's interest in Galilee and Gentile mission; D. Summary of main motifs; Analysis; Commentary; 1. Prepare the way: the preparation for the evangel (1:1-13); A. The title of the book (1:1); B. The forerunner (1:2-8); C. The baptism of Jesus (1:9-11); D. The temptation (1:12-13)
2. His own did not receive him: the early Galilean ministry (1:14-3:6)A. The kingdom of God in Galilee (1:14-45); i. The first Galilean preaching (1:14-15); ii. The call of the disciples (1:16-20); iii. Jesus at Capernaum (1:21-28); iv. Peter's mother-in-law (1:29-31); v. The evening healings (1:32-34); vi. From Capernaum to Galilee (1:35-39); vii. The cleansing of the leper (1:40-45); B. The beginning of conflict (2:1-3:6); i. The healing of the paralysed man (2:1-12); ii. The ministry of Jesus (2:13); iii. The call of Levi (2:14-17); iv. Controversy about fasting (2:18-22)
v. Controversy about the sabbath (2:23-28)vi. The man with the withered hand (3:1-6); 3. All who received him: the call and training of the disciples (3:7-8:26); A. The conflict increases (3:7-35); i. The breach with the religious leaders (3:7-12); ii. The call of the twelve (3:13-19); iii. Mounting opposition: the Beelzebul controversy (3:20-30); iv. The true relatives of Jesus (3:31-35); B. Parables of the kingdom (4:1-34); i. The parable of the sower, and the reason for the use of parables (4:1-25); ii. Two more parables of growth (4:26-32); iii. The summing up of the parables (4:33-34)
C. Ministry round the lake of Galilee (4:35-7:23)i. Jesus calms the storm (4:35-41); ii. The Gadarene demoniac (5:1-20); iii. Two more healing miracles (5:21-43); iv. His own city rejects him (6:1-6); v. The sending out of the twelve (6:7-13); vi. Herod's estimate of Jesus (6:14-16); vii. The martyrdom of John the Baptist (6:17-29); viii. The feeding of the five thousand (6:30-44); ix. The walking on the water (6:45-52); x. The healings at Gennesaret (6:53-56); xi. A further clash with Judaism (7:1-23); D. Ministry in northern Palestine: return to Galilee (7:24-8:26)
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Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Library 1 ( Main Library ) at Thornleigh | 17349 | EX 0241.0000 | 1 | Yes |