The Gospel of Mark: Christ the Servant - Twenty-first Century Biblical Commentary
Stock No: WW78211
The Gospel of Mark: Christ the Servant - Twenty-first Century Biblical Commentary  -     By: James McGowan

The Gospel of Mark: Christ the Servant - Twenty-first Century Biblical Commentary

AMG Publishers / 2006 / Hardcover

Buy 32 or more for $13.29 each.
In Stock
Stock No: WW78211

Buy 32 or more for $13.29 each.

Buy Item Our Price$13.99 Retail: $19.99 Save 30% ($6.00)
In Stock
Quantity:
Stock No: WW78211
AMG Publishers / 2006 / Hardcover
Quantity:

Add To Cart

or checkout with

Add To Wishlist
Quantity:


Add To Cart

or checkout with

Wishlist

In This Series (9)
Select this Item Product Title/Author Availability Price Quantity
$13.99
In Stock
Our Price$13.99
Retail: $19.99
Add To Cart
$13.99
$13.99
In Stock
Our Price$13.99
Retail: $19.99
Add To Cart
$13.99
$13.99
Expected to ship on or about 10/22/24.
Our Price$13.99
Retail: $19.99
Add To Cart
$13.99

Product Description

While Matthew sets forth Christ's Majesty as King, showing that He is the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, Mark's Gospel depicts Christ's Mastery as the Servant-Son of God. Dr. McGowan observes that the gospel of Mark abruptly begins the story of the Servant-Son. A servant needs no genealogy or description of early background, but this Servant was and is the Son of God. Dr. James McGowan, who earned his Th.D. from Louisiana Baptist Theological Seminary, is adjunct professor of Theology and Hebrew at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He is also the education pastor at Sugar Land Bible Church in Sugar Land, Texas and the head of Tyndale Seminary's extension school in Sugar Land.

Product Information

Title: The Gospel of Mark: Christ the Servant - Twenty-first Century Biblical Commentary
By: James McGowan
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 256
Vendor: AMG Publishers
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 9.25 X 6.25 X 1.0 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 2 ounces
ISBN: 0899578217
ISBN-13: 9780899578217
Series: Twenty-First Century Biblical Commentary
Stock No: WW78211

Publisher's Description

JESUS CHRIST, THE SON OF GLORY, LEFT HIS HOME IN HEAVEN TO SERVE MANKIND. "The whole purpose of his life on earth was to give and receive or take". He came as the revelation of God, but was born in a manger, and worked as a carpenter. From the beginning of his ministry He healed the sick, confronted the false teachers, fed the hungry, taught his disciples, and ultimately gave his life a ransom for many.

The Gospel of mark is a breathtaking fast-paced account of the ministry of Jesus Christ. Mark pictures Jesus as accepted by the general Jewish public but rejected by the Jewish leadership. As this tension grows, the narrative propels the reader toward the final crisis (the crucifixion) and its ultimate resolution (the resurrection).

James Mcgowan brings the characteristic of Christ the servant- His love, His compassion, His selflessness- into sharper focus. Are you faithful servant of Christ? This commentary will bring you face to face with the greatest servant of all, and challenge you to be just like him.

Author Bio

Dr. James McGowan, who earned this Th.D.from Louisiana Baptist Theological Seminary, is adjunct professor of Theology and Hebrew at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Forth Worth,Texas, He is also the education pastor at Sugar Land Bible Church in Sugar Land,Texas and the head of Tyndale Seminary's extension school in Sugar Land.

 

Mal Couch: is founder and former President of Tyndale Theological Seminary and Biblical Institute in Forth,Texas. he served as a pastor for twenty years, and taught Theology and the Biblical Languages for fourteen years at Philadelphia College of the Bible, Moody Bible Institute, and Dallas Theological Seminary. His others publications include A Bible Handbook to Revelation, and Dictionary of Premillennial  Theology. Dr Couch is also one of the general editors of this series.

Edward Hindson: is the Assistant Chancellor, professor of Religion, and Dean of the Institute of Biblical Studies at Liberty University in Lynchburg,Virginia. He has authored over twenty books, served as co-editor of several Bible projects, and was one of the translators for the New King James Version of the Bible.

Editorial Reviews

SERIES ENDORSEMENTS:

"The godly men involved in the Twenty-First Century Biblical Commentary Series are dedicated to the inspiration of Scriptures and to the blessed hope of the return of the Lord. Without hesitation, I commend the work for Sunday school teachers, pastors, and all interested students of the Bible."

Dr.Paige Patterson, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

 

"I am honored to recommend The Twenty-First Century Commentary Series. I know I can trust the evangelical soundness and doctrinal integrity of the authors who are now laboring to give us books that will serve the cause of Christ for generations to come"

Dr.Tim LaHaye, Co-Author of the "Left Behind series.

Ask a Question

Author/Artist Review