The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 48: Mark
"The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 48: Mark" is a religious scripture written by various authors during the first century AD. The text is part of the New Testament and offers an account of the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Gospel of Mark, in particular, is notable for its succinctness and emphasis on the miraculous works of Jesus. The Gospel according to St. Mark presents a vivid portrayal of Jesus's
ministry, beginning with John the Baptist's preaching and culminating in the events of Christ's crucifixion and resurrection. Mark's narrative highlights essential themes such as faith, compassion, and the Kingdom of God, presenting various characters, including the disciples, the Pharisees, and those who encountered Jesus. Key events include Jesus's miraculous healings, parables, and teachings, as well as significant interactions with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Notably, Mark focuses on the humanity of Jesus, portraying His emotions and struggles, especially during His Passion. The text concludes with the resurrection, emphasizing the hope and new life that Jesus offers to believers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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| Title |
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 48: Mark The Challoner Revision |
|---|---|
| Credits | This eBook was produced by David Widger from etext #1581 prepared by Dennis McCarthy, Atlanta, Georgia and Tad Book, student, Pontifical North American College, Rome |
| Reading Level | Reading ease score: 87.9 (6th grade). Easy to read. |
| Language | English |
| LoC Class | BS: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: The Bible, Old and New Testament |
| Subject | Bible. Mark |
| Category | Text |
| eBook-No. | 8348 |
| Release Date | Jun 1, 2005 |
| Last Update | Dec 26, 2020 |
| Copyright | Public domain in the USA. |
| Downloads | 208 downloads in the last 30 days. |
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