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On the Significance of Simon of Cyrene, Father of Alexander and Rufus
CADRE Comments —
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One of the most interesting passages in Mark’s Passion Narrative, from a historiographical perspective, is Mark 15:21:A certain man from Cyrene, Simon, the father of Alexander and Rufus, was passing by on his way in from the country and they forced him to carry the cross.First let us compare the passage to its ...3 days ago -
ETS & SBL papers to be published
NT Resources Blog —
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The papers that I presented last week at ETS and SBL are to be published early 2010 in “The Language of the New Testament: Context, History and Development,” ed S. Porter and A. Pitts as part of the Brill series, Linguistic Biblical Studies.3 days ago -
When a nobody Jesus became spirit possessed
Vridar —
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Mark, the earliest of our canonical gospels, does not simply omit the details about Jesus before his baptism, but indirectly informs readers that nothing like the birth and boyhood stories we read in the gospels of Matthew and Luke could possibly have happened. Mark is clear: Jesus was a nobody until the day he was ...6 days ago -
Gospel of Mark Reference Books
A 'Goula Blogger —
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Because I stay a week ahead doing Sunday School Notes, I had to go ahead and order some reference books for next quarter. For those interested, my commentary sources will be: Mark: NIV Application Commentary by David Garland Gospel of Mark: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary by Ben Witherington III Gospel of Mark: ...1 week ago -
SBL 2009, full paper posted here, Imperfect in Mark
NT Resources Blog —
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You may download a full copy of my SBL paper below. The Function(s) of the Imperfect Tense in Mark’s Gospel Rodney J. Decker, ThD Professor of NT, Baptist Bible Seminary Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Nov. 2009, New Orleans Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics Section ...1 week ago -
Markan Idiolect (ETS 2009 paper)
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You may download a complete copy of my 2009 ETS paper below. Markan Idiolect in the Study of the Greek of the New Testament Rodney J. Decker, ThD Professor of NT, Baptist Bible Seminary NTResources.com New Testament Greek Language and Exegesis Consultation Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting New Orleans, ...2 weeks ago -
Imperfect in Mark (SBL paper 2009)
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Here’s a snippet of my paper for SBL this weekend. The entire paper will be posted later, probably Sat or very early on Sun. Other imperfects serve as summary statements and are often found in summary sections which include a string of imperfect verb forms: 1:5 (2×), 1:32, 34, 45; 3:11 (4×), 12; 4:33–34 ...2 weeks ago -
Notes from the Blogosphere
gospels.net —
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I know things have been a little quiet here recently, but don’t think that gospels.net is being neglected! I’ve been hard at work on some significant back-end restructuring of the site that should enable me to accomplish my goals much more efficiently and effectively (in the new year). I regret that I haven’t ...2 weeks ago -
The Economy of Marks Vocabulary: Studies in Mark, Pt. 94
pisteuomen : ?????????? - the weblog of t. michael w. halcomb —
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Below is a .pdf that I created which you can download. It looks at the word economy of Marks Gospel. In particular, it lists all of the words that appear in Marks Greek text from most frequent to least frequent.2 weeks ago -
Sunday Angelus — Pope: Creation is temporal, Jesus’ words eternal 11.15.09
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With thousands of faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the Sunday Angelus, Pope Benedict XVI focused his address on Sunday’s Mass reading from the Gospel of St. Mark. While creation is “destined to end,” he said, Jesus’ words are “eternal.” On the second-to-last Sunday of the liturgical year, ...2 weeks ago -
Jesus’ Death and the Temple in the Gospel of Mark
The Theological Ramblings of an Anglican Ordinand —
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The Death of Jesus in the Gospel of MarkThe purpose of my last few months of research is to explore, within the narrative of the gospel of Mark, the link between Jesus’ death and the Temple. This link is clearly to be seen at the surface level of the passion narratives where the Temple and [...]2 weeks ago -
Parataxis in Mark’s Gospel
NT Resources Blog —
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I realize that it’s been “quiet” here of late, and it likely will be another 2 weeks. I finished the first full draft of my paper on Markan idiolect for ETS last night, so today I return to work on my SBL paper on the use of the imperfect in Mark. Both papers will be posted here next week (by Thurs morning for ...2 weeks ago -
BAR Reprints Morton Smiths Translation of Secret Mark
Exploring Our Matrix —
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Biblical Archaeology Review has reprinted Morton Smiths translation of "The Secret Gospel of Mark."4 weeks ago -
Serving at The Banquet
The Heart of a Pastor —
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This afternoon we make our annual “pilgrimage” to The Banquet in Sioux Falls, SD to serve supper (see The Banquet for more information on this ministry). Salem, Belmont and Bethany Lutheran Churches bring about 35 to 40 people to serve supper for people who are homeless or just need a hot meal. When I called ...4 weeks ago -
“Stewardship” Sunday
The Heart of a Pastor —
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“ Stewardship is not about the church’s need to receive but rather about YOUR need to give .” I heard the above quote at a stewardship seminar I attended a couple years ago (I may have even blogged about it but I can’t remember). I bring this up because this coming Sunday, Nov. 8 is “Stewardship Sunday” ...4 weeks ago -
Raising the BAR for discussion of the Secret Gospel of Mark
Exploring Our Matrix —
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For those who dont get the pun, BAR - that is, Biblical Archaeology Review - has an article in their latest issue which can also be read online, about the Secret Gospel of Mark . It is by Charles W. Hedrick and the title is "Secret Mark: An Amazing Discovery" BAR 35:06, Nov/Dec 2009.5 weeks ago -
Secret Mark taken up in BAR
The Forbidden Gospels —
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The November/December 2009 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review contains several articles discussing the Secret Gospel of Mark. Helmut Koester weighs in on its authenticity, writing a full length article about why. Charlie Hedrick gives an overview of the discovery. Hershel Shanks writes a piece in which he ...5 weeks ago

