"Robert H. Stein has composed an excellent commentary on Mark 1:
1-16: 8. He explains well the purpose and structure of the Gospel,
discusses in detail its problematic verses, judiciously selects
views of other commentators, and explains why he thinks the Gospel
ends at 16: 8. Hence Stein's commentary will be a precious "vade
mecum" for pastors and preachers, students of the New Testament,
and teachers in biblical studies."--Joseph A. Fitzmyer, SJ,
professor emeritus, biblical studies, Catholic University o
America, Washington, DC
"Bob Stein has written a great commentary on the Gospel of Mark.
It is rich with interpretive insight, yet it is very reader
friendly. Scholars, pastors, students, and lay readers will
appreciate how Stein tackles difficult questions head-on and
presents sensible solutions. Reading this commentary gives the
reader a real sense of what the evangelist Mark was trying to say
and how his original readers would have understood him. It makes an
excellent contribution to the BECNT series."--Craig A. Evans,
Payzant Distinguished Professor of New Testament, Acadia Divinity
College, Nova Scotia
"This comprehensive commentary is the seasoned work of a
first-rate, evangelical scholar. The discussions are well informed,
and the positions taken are judicious and fair. Anyone working on
the Second Gospel will find significant help here, particularly
with regard to the theology and purpose of the evangelist."--Klyne
Snodgrass, Paul W. Brandel Professor of New Testament Studies,
North Park Theological Seminary
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