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The Relationship Between Psalm 22 And The Passion Narrative, Harvey D. Lange
The Relationship Between Psalm 22 And The Passion Narrative, Harvey D. Lange
Concordia Theological Monthly
The author suggests that Jesus' use of Ps. 22 in His cry of dereliction from the cross is best understood as an example of typological rather than rectilinear fulfillment of an Old Testament word.
New And Old In Mark 16:1-8, Robert H. Smith
New And Old In Mark 16:1-8, Robert H. Smith
Concordia Theological Monthly
One of the most difficult pericopes in the New Testament is the Easter Gospel, Mark 16:1-8, because it reports no appearance of the risen Lord, and ends with the strange words, " ... and they said nothing co any one, for they were afraid." In this article, the author summarizes and evaluates the chief solutions chat have been proposed, and then offers his own solution. On the basis of his study of the message of the Gospel and of other pertinent Biblical materials, he finds that the conclusion reflects a real appreciation of the joyful Gospel message. He also argues …