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Mark (Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary)

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Zondervan
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Category
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Discover: -How the springs at Hierapolis help us understand why Jesus described the church at Laodicea as "lukewarm"--The background and circumstances of certificates of divorce in Judaism -How Jewish dietary laws provided a powerful metaphor for God's acceptance of the Gentiles Brimming with photos and graphics, the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary walks you verse by verse through all the books of the New Testament. It's like slipping on a set of glasses that lets you read the Bible through the eyes of a first-century reader! Discoveries await you that will snap the world of the New Testament into gripping immediacy. Things that seem mystifying, puzzling, or obscure will take on tremendous meaning when you view them in their ancient context. You'll deepen your understanding of the teachings of Jesus. You'll discover the close, sometimes startling interplay between God's kingdom and the practical affairs of the church. Best of all, you'll gain a deepened awareness of the Bible's relevance for your life. Written in a clear, engaging style, this beautiful set provides a new and accessible approach that more technical expository and exegetical commentaries don't offer. It features: -Commentary based on relevant papyri, inscriptions, archaeological discoveries, and studies of Judaism, Roman culture, Hellenism, and other features of the world of the New Testament -Hundreds of photographs, illustrations, and line drawings -Copious maps, charts, and timelines-Sidebar articles and insights -"Reflections" on the Bible's relevance for 21st-century living Written by leading evangelical contributors: Clinton E. Arnold (Ph. D., University of Aberdeen), General Editor S.M. Baugh (Ph. D., University of California, Irvine) Peter H. Davids (Ph. D., University of Manchester) David E. Garland (Ph. D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) David W.J. Gill (D. Phil., University of Oxford) George H. Guthrie (Ph. D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Moyer V. Hubbard (D. Phil., University of Oxford) Andreas J. KOstenberger (Ph. D., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) Ralph P. Martin (Ph. D., University of London, King's College) Douglas J. Moo (Ph. D., University of St. Andrews) Mark L. Strauss (Ph. D., University of Aberdeen) Frank Thielman (Ph. D., Duke University) Jeffrey A.D. Weima (Ph. D., University of Toronto) Michael J. Wilkins (Ph. D., Fuller Theological Seminary) Mark W. Wilson (D. Litt. et Phil., University of South Africa) Julie L. Wu (Ph. D., Fuller Theological Seminary) Robert W. Yarbrough (Ph. D., University of Aberdeen).;Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; How to Use This eBook; Introduction; List of Sidebars; List of Charts; Index of Photos and Maps; Abbreviations; Mark; Prologue (1:1-13); Beginning of Jesus' Ministry (1:14-15); Calling of the First Disciples (1:16-20); The Man with an Unclean Spirit (1:21-28); Healing Peter's Mother-in-Law (1:29-34); Prayer in a Lonely Place Before Going Out to the Whole of Galilee (1:35-39); Healing a Leper (1:39-41); Healing of a Paralytic (2:1-12); The Call of Levi the Tax Collector and Eating with Sinners (2:13-17); The Question of Fasting (2:18-22)

โœฆ Table of Contents


Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
How to Use This eBook
Introduction
List of Sidebars
List of Charts
Index of Photos and Maps
Abbreviations
Mark
Prologue (1:1-13)
Beginning of Jesus' Ministry (1:14-15)
Calling of the First Disciples (1:16-20)
The Man with an Unclean Spirit (1:21-28)
Healing Peter's Mother-in-Law (1:29-34)
Prayer in a Lonely Place Before Going Out to the Whole of Galilee (1:35-39)
Healing a Leper (1:39-41)
Healing of a Paralytic (2:1-12)
The Call of Levi the Tax Collector and Eating with Sinners (2:13-17)
The Question of Fasting (2:18-22) Plucking Grain on the Sabbath (2:23-28)Healing on the Sabbath (3:1-6)
Summary of Jesus' Healing (3:7-12)
Calling of Disciples on the Mountain (3:13-19)
The Reaction of Family and Teachers of the Law (3:20-35)
Parables Beside the Sea (4:1-34)
The Stilling of the Storm (4:35-41)
The Gerasene Demoniac (5:1-20)
Jairus' Daughter and the Woman with the Flow of Blood (5:21-43)
Jesus Dismissed by His Own (6:1-6)
The Sending Out of the Disciples (6:7-13, 30)
The Death of John the Baptizer (6:14-29)
Feeding the Five Thousand (6:32-44)
Walking on Water and Summary of Healings (6:45-56) Dispute Over Purity Issues (7:1-23)The Syrophoenican Woman (7:24-30)
A Deaf Tongue-tied Man Regains His Hearing (7:31-37)
The Feeding of Four Thousand (8:1-12)
The Disciples' Incomprehension (8:13-21)
Healing a Blind Man (8:22-26)
Announcement of Jesus' Death and Resurrection (8:27-9:1)
The Transfiguration (9:2-13)
Descent From the Mountain (9:9-13)
A Father's Plea for His Possessed Son (9:14-29)
The Second Announcement of Jesus' Death and Resurrection (9:30-37)
The Strange Exorcist (9:38-41)
Temptations to Sin (9:42-50)
Question about Divorce (10:1-12) Bringing Children to Jesus (10:13-16)The Rich Man (10:17-31)
Jesus' Third Announcement of His Death and Resurrection (10:32-45)
Blind Bartimaeus (10:46-52)
Entry into Jerusalem (11:1-11)
The Temple Incident and the Cursing of the Fig Tree (11:12-25)
The Parable of the Tenants (12:1-12)
Taxes to Caesar (12:13-18)
The Question about the Resurrection (12:18-27)
The Question about the Great Commandment (12:28-34)
Jesus' Question about David's Son (12:35-37)
The Denunciation of the Scribes (12:38-40)
The Widow's Offering (12:41-44)
The Olivet Discourse (13:1-37) The Anointing and Plans for Betrayal (14:1-11)The Anointing (14:3-9)
The Last Supper (14:12-31)
Prayer in Gethsemane (14:32-52)
The Sanhedrin Hearing (14:53-65)
Peter's Denial (14:66-72)
The Trial Before Pilate (15:1-20)
The Mocking and Crucifixion of Jesus (15:15-46)
The Report of the Resurrection (16:1-8)
Credits for Photos and Maps
The New International Version Appendix

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