Charles H. Dyer on the Purpose for the Gospel of Mark
The following article is now available in PDF:
My thanks to Moody Publishers for their kind permission to place this article on-line.
The following article is now available in PDF:
My thanks to Moody Publishers for their kind permission to place this article on-line.
Alfred Plummer was a profilic writer of biblical commentaries whose value has endured to this day. This is his contribution to The Cambridge Greek Testament series on the Gospel of Mark. For more commentaries on Mark’s Gospel, go here. To download more books by Alfred Plummer, then go here and scroll down the alphabetical listing….
Duke University Press have kindly allowed me permission to place online all the essays from the following Festschrift: James M. Efird, editor, The Use of the Old Testament in the New and Other Essays: Studies in Honor of William Franklin Stinespring. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1972. ISBN: 0822302888. pp.332. It contains two articles on the use of…
James Morison offers a detailed commentary on the Gospel of Mark which does not require knowledge of Greek. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. Greek. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. James Morison…
This book should prove of interest to those working on the relationship of John to the Synoptic Gospels. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain work available for digitisation. Edwin Abbott Abbott [1838-1926], Johannine Vocabulary. A Comparison of the Words of the Fourth Gospel with Those of the Three….
The fact that Vincent Henry Stanton’s series of books on the Gospels as Historical Documents is still being cited in recent works on the Gospels is a good indication of their enduring value to scholars. My thanks to Book Aid for making copies of this public domain set available for digitisation. Vincent Henry Stanton [1846-1924],…
This is a brief commentary on Mark’s Gospel. Frank Marshall’s series of biblical commentaries were written for students preparing from University entrance exams in the 19th Century. They provide an overview of the biblical books they cover and include numerous summary lists which appear very helpful. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy…