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The Gospel According to Mark

Commentary by DAVID BROWN

CHAPTER 15

Mar 15:1-20. JESUS IS BROUGHT BEFORE PILATE--AT A SECOND HEARING, PILATE, AFTER SEEKING TO RELEASE HIM, DELIVERS HIM UP--AFTER BEING CRUELLY ENTREATED, HE IS LED AWAY TO BE CRUCIFIED. ( = Mat 26:1, 2, 11-31 Luk 23:1-6, 13-25 Jhn 18:28 - 19:16 ).

      See on JF & B for Joh 18:28-19:16.

      Mar 15:21-37. CRUCIFIXION AND DEATH OF THE LORD JESUS. ( = Mat 27:32-50 Luk 23:26-46 Jhn 19:17-30 ).

      See on JF & B for Joh 19:17-30.

      Mar 15:38-47. SIGNS AND CIRCUMSTANCES FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF THE LORD JESUS.--HE IS TAKEN DOWN FROM THE CROSS AND BURIED--THE SEPULCHRE IS GUARDED. ( = Mat 27:51-66 Luk 23:45, 47-56 Jhn 19:31-42 ).

      See on JF & B for Mt 27:51-56; and JF & B for Joh 19:31-42.

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