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Mark 15:42-47 - Stand Up for Jesus!

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  • D.F. Ritsman

This is a Bible study on Mark 15:42-47.

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Mark 15:1-41 - Look to Jesus, Our Empathetic Savior

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  • D.F. Ritsman

This is a Bible study on Mark 15:1-41.

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Mark 15:24 – Christ Stripped Naked on the Cross

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  • Klaas Stam

This article is an exposition of Mark 15:24.

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Mark 15:22 – Christ on Golgotha

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  • Klaas Stam

This article is an exposition of Mark 15:22, which describes Christ on Golgotha.

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Mark 15:21 – Simon of Cyrene Compelled to Bear Christ's Cross

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  • Klaas Stam

This article is an exposition of Mark 15:21, which explains why Simon of Cyrene was made to bear the cross of Christ.

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Mark 15:40-41 – The Women at the Cross

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  • Geoff Thomas

This article considers Mark 15:40-41, which speaks of the women at the cross of Christ.

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The Lord Jesus Christ amidst the Soldiers

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  • Geoff Thomas

This article considers the treatment the soldiers gave to Christ, as recorded in Mark 15:16-20.

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The Time of the Crucifixion

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  • Johnny V. Miller

This article wants to harmonize apparently conflicting accounts of the time of Jesus' crucifixion in Mark 15:25 and John 19:14.

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Darkness over the Whole Land: A Biblical Theological Reflection on Mark 15:33

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  • Gregory K. Beale, Dane C. Ortlund

What is the significance of the three-hour darkness described in Mark 15:33? The authors explore the biblical-theological dimensions to this text. They argue that this is a culmination of a trajectory started in Genesis 1:2-3.

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Mark 15:23 - Jesus Denies Himself Relief

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  • Carl van Dam

This article on Mark 15:23 is about Jesus drinking every drop of the wrath of God in our place.

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The Condemned King: Mark 15 and the Doctrine of Penal Substition

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  • Martin Downes

The author of this article shows that Mark 15 points to Christ's death as the penal substitution, and discusses the link between this passage and Old Testament scriptures.

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Mark 15:37-39 – Christ Crucified: Heaven Opened ... Open Eyes

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  • W. M. Wielenga

This article on Mark 15:37-39 is about the cross of Jesus and God the Father, and heaven as the temple sanctuary.

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In Hebrew, in Latin, and in Greek

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  • George P. van Popta

In this article on the crucifixion, the author focuses on the words that were written on the cross. Matthew 27:37, Mark 15:26, Luke 33:38, and John 19:19 is discussed in this article, as well as Jesus Christ as king.

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