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Gospel According to Mark, from Gnomon of the New Testament
by Johann Albrecht Bengel
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truth
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016 - Mark Chapter 16
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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015 - Mark Chapter 15
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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014 - Mark Chapter 14
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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013 - Mark Chapter 13
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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012 - Mark Chapter 12
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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011 - Mark Chapter 11
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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010 - Mark Chapter 10
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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009 - Mark Chapter 9
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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008 - Mark Chapter 8
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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007 - Mark Chapter 7
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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006 - Mark Chapter 6
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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005 - Mark Chapter 5
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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004 - Mark Chapter 4
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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003 - Mark Chapter 3
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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002 - Mark Chapter 2
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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001 - Mark Chapter 1
Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truths intended by the Holy Spirit. By valuing both historical context and spiritual insight, he cautions against neglecting the foundational narratives of Scripture. His approach champions a faithful adherence to the text, promising a richer understanding of divine revelations. Join us as we delve into this enlightening journey through one of the Bibles most impactful books, guided by the wisdom of Charles Spurgeon.
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Discover the depths of the New Testament with The Gnomon of the New Testament, authored by the esteemed scholar John Albert Bengel. This work is a beacon for those who seek to grasp the profound meanings behind Scripture. Bengel envisioned his title as a humble reference to a guide or indicator, akin to a sundial, aiming to illuminate the full significance of the text. He believed, as Luther did, that the essence of theology is found in the careful examination of the words of the Holy Spirit. In his Essay on the Right Way of Handling Divine Subjects, Bengel emphasizes the importance of drawing truth from Scripture without imposing external interpretations, ensuring that nothing significant remains hidden. He masterfully articulates that while each biblical author has a unique style, the same divine Spirit inspires all, infusing every message with its inherent light. Bengel asserts that a true commentator must focus on the literal meaning while remaining sensitive to the spiritual truth
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