[B-Greek] The Gospel of Mark

Brent Hudson brent at riveroflifembchurch.com
Tue Nov 9 08:48:28 EST 2004


I believe it is Cranfield in the Cambridge series (not Moule) and I agree it
is a wonderful commentary on the Greek text.  Also, William Lane in the
NICNT series is good and the small volume by Larry Hurtado in the NIBC,
though not academic in focus, has many excellent thoughts on the text.
Morna Hooker's commentary (Blacks) is also worth reading (the entire Blacks
series is well-written IMO).  B-Greek's own Dr. Conrad has a commentary on
Mark available on his website (http://www.ioa.com/~cwconrad/Mark/) and Dr.
Rodney Decker has other links on his site
(http://faculty.bbc.edu/rdecker/nt_gospe.htm) that will get your started for
free.

Brent Hudson
Moncton, Canada  


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Some books I've found helpful: Moule's Mark Commentary in the Cambridge
Greek Testament series, and James Edwards, The Gospel According to Mark
(Pillar Commentary Series). I've also found Sidney Greidanus' treatment of
Mark (and the Gospels in general) helpful in his "The Modern Preacher and
the Ancient Text." The latter book is helpful in doing exegesis from text to
sermon.

In the Lamb,
Scott Jacobsen [name completed in accordance with B-Greek protocol: please
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Can anyone reccommend a good solid basic exegesis of the Gospel of Mark?

Thanks,

Johnny J. Evans

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