
Mark, A Video Study
66 Lessons on Literary Context, Structure, Exegesis, and Interpretation
Mark L. Strauss(Author)
Zondervan Academic (Publisher)
Published on 27. April 2021
Video
DVD Video
978-0-310-11003-3 (ISBN)
Description
Mark's fast-paced, powerful, and dramatic Gospel takes the reader on a breathtaking tour through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus the Messiah. Part of the Zondervan Beyond the Basics Video Series, Mark, A Video Study, taught by Mark Strauss, uses a narrative and theological approach to provide insight into the evangelist's storytelling craft, theological purpose, and narrative themes.
Mark, A Video Study, along with accompanying book Mark from the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series, stresses both the message of Jesus as he proclaims the kingdom of God and the mission of Jesus as he suffers and dies as a ransom for human sin. Lectures examine the biblical text in its original environment, with an emphasis on practical messages and passages of great theological depth. Strauss provides interpretive insights into the background and meaning of the text, and discusses how the message of the text fits within the book itself and its broader biblical-theological context. Learners will discover Jesus's call to be his disciples and to live in obedience to his kingdom calling in their lives today.
Session Titles and Runtimes:
1 - Introduction to Mark's Gospel (8 min)
2 - Author, Date, and Purpose in Writing (6 min)
3 - Mark 1:1 (5 min)
4 - Mark 1:2-8 (4 min)
5 - Mark 1:9-13 (8 min)
6 - Mark 1:14-20 (6 min)
7 - Mark 1:21-28 (7 min)
8 - Mark 1:29-39 (5 min)
9 - Mark 1:40-45 (8 min)
10 - Mark 2:1-12 (8 min)
11 - Mark 2:13-17 (7 min)
12 - Mark 2:18-22 (5 min)
13 - Mark 2:23-3:6 (6 min)
14 - Mark 3:7-12 (5 min)
15 - Mark 3:13-19 (7 min)
16 - Mark 3:20-35 (6 min)
17 - Mark 4:1-20 (6 min)
18 - Mark 4:21-34 (6 min)
19 - Mark 4:35-41 (6 min)
20 - Mark 5:1-20 (7 min)
21 - Mark 5:21-43 (7 min)
22 - Mark 6:1-6a (7 min)
23 - Mark 6:6b-13 (5 min)
24 - Mark 6:14-29 (6 min)
25 - Mark 6:30-44 (6 min)
26 - Mark 6:45-52 (6 min)
27 - Mark 6:53-56 (4 min)
28 - Mark 7:1-23 (5 min)
29 - Mark 7:24-30 (5 min)
30 - Mark 7:31-37 (5 min)
31 - Mark 8:1-10 (6 min)
32 - Mark 8:11-21 (5 min)
33 - Mark 8:22-26 (4 min)
34 - Mark 8:27-33 (6 min)
35 - Mark 8:34-9:1 (7 min)
36 - Mark 9:2-13 (7 min)
37 - Mark 9:14-29 (5 min)
38 - Mark 9:30-50 (7 min)
39 - Mark 10:1-12 (6 min)
40 - Mark 10:13-16 (4 min)
41 - Mark 10:17-31 (7 min)
42 - Mark 10:32-45 (7 min)
43 - Mark 10:46-52 (5 min)
44 - Mark 11:1-11 (5 min)
45 - Mark 11:12-25 (6 min)
46 - Mark 11:27-33 (3 min)
47 - Mark 12:1-12 (5 min)
48 - Mark 12:13-17 (4 min)
49 - Mark 12:18-27 (5 min)
50 - Mark 12:28-34 (5 min)
51 - Mark 12:35-37 (6 min)
52 - Mark 12:38-44 (5 min)
53 - Mark 13:1-4 (5 min)
54 - Mark 13:5-23 (6 min)
55 - Mark 13:24-37 (4 min)
56 - Mark 14:1-11 (7 min)
57 - Mark 14:12-31 (6 min)
58 - Mark 14:32-42 (6 min)
59 - Mark 14:43-52 (5 min)
60 - Mark 14:53-65 (6 min)
61 - Mark 14:66-72 (4 min)
62 - Mark 15:1-15 (5 min)
63 - Mark 15:16-32 (6 min)
64 - Mark 15:33-47 (7 min)
65 - Mark 16:1-8 (6 min)
66 - The Theology of Mark (7 min)
Mark, A Video Study, along with accompanying book Mark from the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series, stresses both the message of Jesus as he proclaims the kingdom of God and the mission of Jesus as he suffers and dies as a ransom for human sin. Lectures examine the biblical text in its original environment, with an emphasis on practical messages and passages of great theological depth. Strauss provides interpretive insights into the background and meaning of the text, and discusses how the message of the text fits within the book itself and its broader biblical-theological context. Learners will discover Jesus's call to be his disciples and to live in obedience to his kingdom calling in their lives today.
Session Titles and Runtimes:
1 - Introduction to Mark's Gospel (8 min)
2 - Author, Date, and Purpose in Writing (6 min)
3 - Mark 1:1 (5 min)
4 - Mark 1:2-8 (4 min)
5 - Mark 1:9-13 (8 min)
6 - Mark 1:14-20 (6 min)
7 - Mark 1:21-28 (7 min)
8 - Mark 1:29-39 (5 min)
9 - Mark 1:40-45 (8 min)
10 - Mark 2:1-12 (8 min)
11 - Mark 2:13-17 (7 min)
12 - Mark 2:18-22 (5 min)
13 - Mark 2:23-3:6 (6 min)
14 - Mark 3:7-12 (5 min)
15 - Mark 3:13-19 (7 min)
16 - Mark 3:20-35 (6 min)
17 - Mark 4:1-20 (6 min)
18 - Mark 4:21-34 (6 min)
19 - Mark 4:35-41 (6 min)
20 - Mark 5:1-20 (7 min)
21 - Mark 5:21-43 (7 min)
22 - Mark 6:1-6a (7 min)
23 - Mark 6:6b-13 (5 min)
24 - Mark 6:14-29 (6 min)
25 - Mark 6:30-44 (6 min)
26 - Mark 6:45-52 (6 min)
27 - Mark 6:53-56 (4 min)
28 - Mark 7:1-23 (5 min)
29 - Mark 7:24-30 (5 min)
30 - Mark 7:31-37 (5 min)
31 - Mark 8:1-10 (6 min)
32 - Mark 8:11-21 (5 min)
33 - Mark 8:22-26 (4 min)
34 - Mark 8:27-33 (6 min)
35 - Mark 8:34-9:1 (7 min)
36 - Mark 9:2-13 (7 min)
37 - Mark 9:14-29 (5 min)
38 - Mark 9:30-50 (7 min)
39 - Mark 10:1-12 (6 min)
40 - Mark 10:13-16 (4 min)
41 - Mark 10:17-31 (7 min)
42 - Mark 10:32-45 (7 min)
43 - Mark 10:46-52 (5 min)
44 - Mark 11:1-11 (5 min)
45 - Mark 11:12-25 (6 min)
46 - Mark 11:27-33 (3 min)
47 - Mark 12:1-12 (5 min)
48 - Mark 12:13-17 (4 min)
49 - Mark 12:18-27 (5 min)
50 - Mark 12:28-34 (5 min)
51 - Mark 12:35-37 (6 min)
52 - Mark 12:38-44 (5 min)
53 - Mark 13:1-4 (5 min)
54 - Mark 13:5-23 (6 min)
55 - Mark 13:24-37 (4 min)
56 - Mark 14:1-11 (7 min)
57 - Mark 14:12-31 (6 min)
58 - Mark 14:32-42 (6 min)
59 - Mark 14:43-52 (5 min)
60 - Mark 14:53-65 (6 min)
61 - Mark 14:66-72 (4 min)
62 - Mark 15:1-15 (5 min)
63 - Mark 15:16-32 (6 min)
64 - Mark 15:33-47 (7 min)
65 - Mark 16:1-8 (6 min)
66 - The Theology of Mark (7 min)
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Zondervan
Dimensions
Height: 192 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
149 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-310-11003-3 (9780310110033)
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Mark L. Strauss (PhD, Aberdeen) is university professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary, where he has served since 1993. His books include Four Portraits, One Jesus; How to Read the Bible in Changing Times; The Essential Bible Companion; and commentaries on Mark and Luke. He also serves as vice chair of the Committee on Bible Translation for the New International Version translation.
Clinton E. Arnold (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is research professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University in La Mirada, California. He has authored many books and commentaries, including Ephesians in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary series and Acts in the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary.
Clinton E. Arnold (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is research professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University in La Mirada, California. He has authored many books and commentaries, including Ephesians in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary series and Acts in the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary.