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The Gospel Of Mark (The Daily Study Bible Series Rev Ed)

William Barclay

The Gospel Of Mark (The Daily Study Bible Series Rev Ed)

The Westminster Press (1975)
9780664201845
| Paperback
390 pages | 130 x 186 mm | English
Dewey 226.3

Genre

  • Bible Commentary

Plot

In his general introduction to this volume, Dr. Barclay explains why the first three gospels are called "synoptic," how they came to be written, and how scholars have decided that Mark was the first, the one on which all other accounts are based. Touching on Mark's own life, Dr. Barclay discusses the rift that Mark occasioned between Paul and Barnabas, Mark's sources of information about Jesus, the characteristics of his gospel writing, and the mystery of the "lost ending." Dr. Barclay's interpretation of this gospel is full of pertinent insight, clear and absorbing reading from beginning to end. This volume, like the others in The Daily Study Bible Series, is an ideal Bible guide for individual or group use.