The Gospel of Mark, Revised EditionWilliam Barclay Presbyterian Publishing Corporation, 1975 - 371 Seiten "When we study the Gospel according to Saint Mark," declares William Barclay, "we study the most important book in the New Testament: for in it, we have the first life of Jesus ever written." In his introduction to this volume, Dr. Barclay explains why the first three Gospels are called "synoptic," how they came to be written, and why many scholars believe that Mark was the first. Barclay's interpretation of the Gospel is full of wisdom, and it offers clear and captivating insight from beginning to end. Having picked up one section to study, the reader will find it difficult to stop reading until the whole volume is completed. Millions of readers have found The Daily Study Bible commentaries the ideal help for both devotional reading and serious Bible study. The complete New Testament series furnishes a comprehensive commentary and devotional study guide for individuals or groups who want to discover what the message of the New Testament really means for their lives. |
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William Barclay. necessarily unclean for he had never kept any part of the Jewish law . Therefore , when a Gentile became a proselyte , that is a convert to the Jewish faith , he had to undergo three things . First , he had to undergo ...
... Jewish rebels took refuge in caves . The Syrian soldiers pursued them . Josephus , the Jewish historian , tells us that they gave them the chance to surrender and they would not , so " they fought against them on the Sabbath day , and ...
... Jewish religious argument . When they brought Jesus to him they charged him with perverting the people , forbidding them to give tribute to Caesar and calling himself a king ( Luke 23 : 1 , 2 ) . They had to evolve a political charge or ...