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Mark: A Bible Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition is unavailable, but you can change that!

The Gospel of Mark is “good news” housed in a story. Life in Christ as described in Mark is a process whereby one is asked to ponder seriously the words and the works of Jesus. The lessons are found in parables and miracles. But in the end, the story does not take place in mere human intellect or will. Instead, Mark’s story climaxes on the outskirts of Jerusalem, as countless onlookers mock the...

property that was declared Corban was said to be dedicated to God. Thus parents could not be supported from it. KEY IDEAS CORBAN This word developed into a term that referenced something of value that was dedicated for uses other than personal gain. Quite often this was used for religious purposes; hence Mark’s parenthetical comments. The biblical witness suggests that some children who wanted to prevent their aging parents from accessing assets were using this idea maliciously. The dedication of
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