The Study of the Gospel of Mark
The Study of the Gospel of Mark
- Author: Karry D. Wesley
- Length: 599
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Winepress Publishing
Description of The Study of the Gospel of Mark:
The Study of the Gospel of Mark is a book comprised of over six-hundred pages with the use of alliterations and illustrations throughout. The book reveals Jesus Christ as the perfect sacrifice for the sins of the world.
Information on The Study of the Gospel of Mark from the publisher:
Although the Book of Mark is the shortest of all of the Gospel accounts, it is filled with magnificent imagery. John Mark's presentation of Jesus' sojourn on earth is a fast-paced and power-packed adventure that ultimately leads to the Cross of Calvary. The Study of the Gospel of Mark seeks to give a theologically sound description for each verse recorded in this gospel. It is an excellent resource for pastors, Christian educators, students, and the body of Christ in general. With a verse-by-verse approach, this guide utilizes alliteration as a means of presenting material in a user-friendly way. Your journey through Mark will reveal Jesus as the Suffering Servant who came for the primary purpose of becoming, through ultimate servanthood, a ransom for the sins of humanity.
Description of Karry D. Wesley, author of The Study of the Gospel of Mark:
Although the Book of Mark is the shortest of all of the Gospel accounts, it is filled with magnificent imagery. John Mark's presentation of Jesus' sojourn on earth is a fast-paced and power-packed adventure that ultimately leads to the Cross of Calvary. The Study of the Gospel of Mark seeks to give a theologically sound description for each verse recorded in this gospel. It is an excellent resource for pastors, Christian educators, students, and the body of Christ in general. With a verse-by-verse approach, this guide utilizes alliteration as a means of presenting material in a user-friendly way. Your journey through Mark will reveal Jesus as the Suffering Servant who came for the primary purpose of becoming, through ultimate servanthood, a ransom for the sins of humanity.

