While the Gospel of Mark has a longstanding reputation as having
some of the simplest Greek in the New Testament, Rodney J. Decker
proves that even this "simple Greek" is challenging and thought
provoking. Mark 1-8 and Mark 9-16 entice readers to engage fully
with the text and its intricacies. Decker provides helpful guidance
regarding Mark's distinctive use of Greek and the role that verbal
aspect plays in the structuring of the text. When read alongside
commentaries on Mark, this handbook will encourage a further
understanding of Mark's views on who Jesus was and what Jesus
expects of his followers.
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