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This second and final commentary on the Gospel of Mark, covering verses 8:27–16:20, details the revelation of who the Christ is, the fate of the revealed Christ played out, His appearances to His disciples, the sending of the apostles, and Christ’s ascension. Special attention is given to the ending of Mark’s Gospel. The early church father Eusebius, who was tasked by Emperor Constantine with...

throughout this Gospel, the Twelve retain their importance, right up through the final invitation to see their Lord after his resurrection, when he precedes them to Galilee (16:7). Note that, much more than it is in the Gospel of Mark, the special status of the Twelve is very apparent in the Gospel of Luke; see especially Lk 22:28–30. This analysis does, however, raise the question of the character of the giver of the water in 9:41 (or in the congruent text in Matthew, the one who gives the food,
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