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Mark 9-16: The Servant King (ebook)
Mark 9-16: The Servant King (ebook)
Mark 9-16: The Servant King (ebook)
Mark 9-16: The Servant King (ebook)
Mark 9-16: The Servant King (ebook)
Mark 9-16: The Servant King (ebook)

Mark 9-16: The Servant King ebook

Seven studies for individuals or groups

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About this book

Have you ever arranged to meet someone for the first time, only to miss them because you expected someone who looked quite different? But more serious would be to miss God Himself, just because He didn't look like we expected...

This is exactly what happens in the second half of Mark's Gospel. Jesus is the King. But He comes to serve and suffer, not to fight political battles. He is Israel's Messiah. But He comes to judge those who believe they are already God's people. He is the promised Rescuer, but He can't even seem to save himself. Rejected by religious leaders, deserted by His followers, it seems everyone is missing who He really is.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Tim Chester
Format:
eBook
Case quantity:
50
Language:
English
No. of studies:
7
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction

1. The example of the King (Mark 8:31-9:50)
2. The way of the King (Mark 10)
3. The judgment of the King (Mark 11-12)
4. The coming of the King (Mark 13)
5. The betrayal of the King (Mark 14)
6. The abandoned King (Mark 15:1-39)
7. The risen King (Mark 15:40-16:8)

Leaders' Guide

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Michael J. Kruger President and Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina

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Tim Chester Crosslands Training; Author of Enjoying God

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Gary Millar Principal, Queensland Theological College, Australia; author of Saving Eutychus

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