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Bibelen: Markus Evangeliet kommentar, 2 bind. Bible: Mark
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Mark 1-8:26 og Mark 8:27-16:20, kommentar, Word Biblical Commentary
af Robert A. Guelich og Craig A. Evans.
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Om Værket:
The two volumes from the `Word Bible Commentary' series by Guelich and Evans should be the first choice if you are especially interested in the literature from the last 50 years, as their bibliographies are superb. While they are also quite deep, they nicely separate the material one wants for pastoral work from the linguistic analyses. It also represents by far the largest and most detailed work. Professor Evans took over work on the second volume after Professor Guelich's death, and much of the material is based on notes from Guelich. These authors' outline simply deals with all the individual pericopes, and does not incorporate any speculative hypotheses.
As is well-known, Mark is the shortest of the four Gospels, and one's initial reaction might be to assume that it is therefore little more than a summary of what is found in greater detail and depth in the other two Synoptics. Why, then, such a detailed commentary as Guelich's in the Word Biblical Commentary series? The answer: Mark is worth detailed attention. There is first of all the issue of priority? Did Mark write first (a widely held position since the 1800s)? Or did Mark simply write an abridged version of Matthew's Gospel (the traditional view)? Or do the Synoptics bear some other relationship with each other? This is a question that every commentator on Mark needs to address, and one which Guelich does in detail. And, as we begin to investigate the Gospel, there are a host of other questions that must be addressed, such as the time and place of writing, authorship, the theme of the Gospel, and much more. Once again, Guelich is quite helpful in his discussion of these issues.
And then there is the commentary itself. Following the format of the WBC series as a whole, Guelich begins each section with an original translation, followed by a series of footnotes on the Greek text. This section will probably be of most interest to the scholar. However, there is quite a bit of meaty thought for the layperson as well, particularly in the "comment" and "explanation" sections. Here Guelich does a creditable job of interpreting Mark and showing the practical relevance of the account of Jesus' life and words as given in the text.
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Om serien:
"The Word Biblical Commentary" delivers the best in biblical scholarship, from the leading scholars of our day who share a commitment to Scripture as divine revelation. This series emphasizes a thorough analysis of textual, linguistic, structural, and theological evidence. The result is judicious and balanced insight into the meanings of the text in the framework of biblical theology. These widely acclaimed commentaries serve as exceptional resources for the professional theologian and instructor, the seminary or university student, the working minister, and everyone concerned with building theological understanding from a solid base of biblical scholarship.
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