Hocking, W.J. – Studies in the Gospel of Mark
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Studies in the Gospel of Mark
W. J. Hocking.
Section 1 The Gospel of Jesus Christ Section 2 The Quotations from the Old Testament Section 3 The Baptism of Jesus and the Witness from Heaven Section 4 The Wild Beasts and the Angels Section 5 Jehovah’s Servant Preaching Section 6 The Call of the Four Fishermen Section 7 A Sabbath at Capernaum Section 8 Evening and Morning (First Day) at Capernaum Section 9 The Leper Touched and Cleansed Section 10 Out of Weakness made Strong Section 11 Publicans Enter the Kingdom Section 12 Fasting and Feasting Section 13 The Servant of Jehovah the Lord of the Sabbath Section 14 A Merciful Deed on the Sabbath Section 15 A Summarized Statement of Service Section 16 The Appointment of the Twelve Section 17 Opposition by Friends and Foes Section 18 Obedience the Test of Relationship Section 19 The Sower, the Seed and the Soils Section 20 The Hearing Ear and the Mystery of the Kingdom Section 21 The First Parable Interpreted Section 22 Shining in Public: Growing in Secret Section 23 The Surprising Growth of a Tiny Seed |
Section 24 The Servant’s Word Stilling the Wind and the Sea Section 25 The Pitiable Plight of Legion Section 26 Legion Delivered and the Swine Destroyed Section 27 The Petition of Jairus Section 28 The Woman’s Touch of Faith Section 29 The Dead Child Restored Section 30 Rejection at Nazareth Section 31 The Twelve Commissioned Section 32 John’s rebuke of Herod’s sin Section 33 The Death of the Forerunner Section 34 The Servant of Jehovah as the Shepherd of Israel Section 35 Marshalling Into Order Section 36 The Pathway over the Stormy Sea Section 36b The Appearance of Jesus Section 37 The Morning Without Clouds Section 38 Vain Ablutions Section 39 The Word of God and the Tradition of Men Section 40 The True Source of Man’s Defilement Section 41 Crumbs of Grace for Gentile Dogs Section 42 The Deaf Stammerer Healed Section 43 Another Miraculous Meal Section 44 The Grieved Servant of Jehovah Section 45 Dim Vision Made Clear Section 46 Jehovah’s Anointed Servant disowned |
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