The Gospel of Mark.
In The Gospel of Mark The Gospel of Mark, anonymous[1] but traditionally ascribed to Mark the Evangelist, is a synoptic gospel of the New Testament. It narrates the life of Jesus from John the Baptist to the Ascension (or to the empty tomb in the shorter recension), but it concentrates (Epworth Epworth may refer to: Places
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Commentaries, Epworth, [pounds
sterling]9.99) C. S. Rodd provides a narrative interpretation meant to
read straight through, though most readers likely will not do that. He
ends with a short summary of "Mark's Portrait of Jesus."
He writes an easily understood text, without footnotes (he provides a
mini-bibliography), based on the Revised English Bible History of the English Bible Overview Old English translations Lindisfarne Gospels
Middle English translations Wyclif's Bible Early Modern English translations Tyndale's Bible Coverdale's Bible Matthew's Bible Taverner's Bible Great Bible . Add it to your
parish library; many will find it helpful. EK
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