To explore Mark 1:1-8 more deeply, it is important to focus on the theological and literary context, exploring the implications of John’s role, the prophetic fulfillment, the nature of baptism, and ...
Meaning: This word refers to the “beginning” or “origin.” In Greek, “archē” signifies not just the start of something but also its foundational principle or cause. Here, it implies more than just the ...
The Kingdom of God. The Kingdom of God is like what? It’s like a mustard seed. A very tiny seed. A very tiny seed. A garden seed. A herb. And it will grow. The Kingdom of God will start very small and ...
To explore a few of the Greek words in the Gospel of Mark 1:1–8, first I look at various Bible translations. Then I conduct word studies on key Greek terms. The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ ...
To explore a few of the Greek words in the Gospel of Mark 1:1–8, first… ...
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I am Bill Belew, AKA Wil.by = a character with character. This is my site. It is no small matter to me that you have taken the time to visit my site. There are several billion (literally) other places ...