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Notable Lutheran theologian John A. W. Haas presents his exposition of the Gospel of Mark. This volume is slightly more scientific and technical than is the aim of the series; Haas focuses more on archaeological, geographical, philological, and historical commentary than the authors of the rest of The Lutheran Commentary.

women were … stone1 (15:46) … tomb? Now they remember the great hindrance, which in their eager love they had forgotten. Ver. 4. But looking … great, and therefore they could see it so far off. God, who in His mercy had kept from them the thought of the stone and guard (Matt. 27:62), removed their care before it came (Isai. 65:24). Ver. 5. Entering … tomb (15:46) … a young man2 … robe. Angels, present at the birth of Jesus, dare not be wanting where heaven and earth are united in the Risen One
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