Selected Product: | Mark (The NIV Application Commentary) Hardcover Author: David E Garland Publisher: Zondervan Release Date: 1996-10-10 ISBN-10: 0310493501 ISBN-13: 9780310493501 List Price: $29.99 Average Customer Rating: | | John: The NIV Application Commentary ISBN-10: 0310497507 ISBN-13: 9780310497509 List Price:$29.99 Matthew: From Biblical Text to Contemporary Life (NIV Application Commentary Series) ISBN-10: 0310493102 ISBN-13: 9780310493105 List Price:$32.99 Romans: The Niv Application Commentary: From Biblical Text to Contemporary Life ISBN-10: 0310494001 ISBN-13: 0025986494001 List Price:$27.99 Acts ISBN-10: 0310494109 ISBN-13: 0025986494100 List Price:$29.99 Romans: The Niv Application Commentary: From Biblical Text to Contemporary Life ISBN-10: 0310494001 ISBN-13: 9780310494003 List Price:$27.99 Acts (The NIV Application Commentary) ISBN-10: 0310494109 ISBN-13: 9780310494102 List Price:$29.99 John: The NIV Application Commentary ISBN-10: 0310497507 ISBN-13: 0025986497507 List Price:$29.99 Luke (The NIV Application Commentary) ISBN-10: 0310493307 ISBN-13: 9780310493303 List Price:$29.99 Luke (The NIV Application Commentary) ISBN-10: 0310493307 ISBN-13: 0025986493301 List Price:$29.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Mark (The NIV Application Commentary) by David E Garland (ISBN-10: 0310493501, ISBN-13: 9780310493501). At this time we have not yet written a review for Mark (The NIV Application Commentary) by David E Garland (ISBN-10: 0310493501, ISBN-13: 9780310493501). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com "Mark," which is part of the NIV Application Commentary Series, helps readers learn how the message of Mark's Gospel can have the same powerful impact today that it did when Mark first wrote it. A thorough commentary - Well worth sticking at. | Customer Rating: | | I am very glad I read this book. While I found it hard to get into, once I was past the first few sections I couldn't put it down. His strongest section is where he explores the trial and crucifixion of Jesus. David Garland challenges any romanticised pre-conceptions that the reader may have about the crucifixion and explores without apology the uncomfortable things about this gospel: the total failure of the disciples, that Jesus' last recorded words are "My God my God why have you forsaken me?" and the lack of appearance of the risen Christ (he stops at 16:8). I gained insight on a new angle on the death of Christ. I recommend this book to anyone interested in Mark or Jesus mission. |
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