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Christ, the Servant (21st Century Biblical Commentary series)
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ISBN: 0899578217
MSRP $19.99 256 Pages
6 x 9 inches
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While Matthew sets forth Christ's Majesty as King, showing that He is the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, Mark's Gospel depicts Christ's Mastery as the Servant-Son of God.
Dr. McGowan observes that the gospel of Mark abruptly begins the story of the Servant-Son. A servant needs no genealogy or description of early background, but this Servant was and is the Son of God.
The most humbling act for any person is to be the servant of another. Pride and arrogance must be set aside. Yet Jesus Christ, King of kings and Lord of lords came to serve. He set aside His glory and came to dwell among men. Dr. McGowan's commentary will move your heart to service and sacrifice as you get a real picture of the Servant-Son of God.
About the Author:
Dr. James McGowan, who earned his Th.D. from Louisiana Baptist Theological Seminary, is adjunct professor of Theology and Hebrew at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He is also the education pastor at Sugar Land Bible Church in Sugar Land, Texas and the head of Tyndale Seminary's extension school in Sugar Land. Click here to link to this author's website. |
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About the Series Editors:
Edward Hindson is Professor of Religion, Dean of the Institute of Biblical Studies, and Assistant to the Chancellor at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He has authored several books and also has served as co-editor of the Knowing Jesus Study Bible, associate editor of the Tim LaHaye Prophecy Study Bible, contributor to The Complete Bible Commentary, and as one of the translators for the New King James Version. Dr. Hindson is a member of the executive committee of the 'Pre-Trib Research Center' and has served as a guest lecturer at both Harvard and Oxford Universities. Click here to link to this author's website.
Mal Couch is founder and former president of Tyndale Theological Seminary and Biblical Institute in Fort Worth, Texas. He served as a pastor for twenty years, and taught Theology and the Biblical Languages for fourteen years at Philadelphia College of the Bible, Moody Bible Institute, and Dallas Theological Seminary. His other publications include A Bible Handbook to Revelation, and Dictionary of Premillennial Theology. He is president of Scofield Ministries in Clifton, TX.
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