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Is Our Reading the Bible the Same as the Original Audience's Hearing It? A Case Study in the Gospel of Mark

Is Our Reading the Bible the Same as the Original Audience's Hearing It? A Case Study in the Gospel of Mark

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  • Robert H. Stein

This study wants to work out some of the implications of an author-oriented reading of the Bible. Its primary goal is to answer this question: “Is a modern reading of the Bible the same as the original readers who read and listened to the text? It answers the question by means of a case study in the Gospel of Mark.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 2003. 16 pages.

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