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How can biblical exegesis be fruitful and meaningful when commentaries and lexicons provide contradictory interpretations, seeming to support opposing translations? An Exegetical Summary of Mark 9–16 asks important exegetical and interpretive questions phrase by phrase, summarizing and organizing content from every major Bible commentary and dozens of lexicons. You can instantly identify exegetical challenges, discover a text’s interpretive history, and survey the scope of everything written about each verse and phrase.
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“It seems that they had not maintained their continued sense of dependence upon God’s power through continued prayer” (Page 47)
“The present tense means ‘be following me’ and this was an invitation to a life of continuing fellowship with Jesus” (Page 102)
“These things’ refer to the events leading up to the destruction of Jerusalem” (Page 238)
“To receive the kingdom of God means to accept the rule and authority of God” (Page 93)
“The future is so assured that it can be spoken of as already completed” (Page 159)
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