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Mark's Mad Holidays - Level 3 - Places Unit
Mark's Mad Holidays is a special course for children learning English in holiday camps. There are many books seperated into ten levels. Each book is based around one core topic. Within each book KEY skills are reviewed and previewed. This way children get support and practice of those important skills they have already learnt and have a chance to look forward to what they will learn soon. Give children a boost, and cement key skills with Mark's Mad Holidays
Mark's Mad Holidays - Level 3 - Food Unit
Mark's Mad Holidays is a special course for children learning English in holiday camps. There are many books seperated into ten levels. Each book is based around one core topic. Within each book KEY skills are reviewed and previewed. This way children get support and practice of those important skills they have already learnt and have a chance to look forward to what they will learn soon. Give children a boost, and cement key skills with Mark's Mad Holidays
Mark's Mad Holidays - Level 9 - Newspapers
Mark's Mad Holidays is a special course for children learning English in holiday camps. There are many books seperated into ten levels. Each book is based around one core topic. Within each book KEY skills are reviewed and previewed. This way children get support and practice of those important skills they have already learnt and have a chance to look forward to what they will learn soon. Give children a boost, and cement key skills with Mark's Mad Holidays
Mark's Mad Phonics Workbook A
Mark's Mad Phonics is a 9 level course to teach children to read. This is Workbook A comprising of three levels. Starting from the Starter Level which teaches children the basic sounds of the 26 letters, through to level 1 and 2 which helps children read their first words. This workbook contains hundreds of worksheets and activities to learn and practise phonic sounds. It is designed to accompany the first levels of Mark's Mad Phonics Readers, a set of reading books of short, funny stories for kids.
Mark's Gospel in a Jewish Context

Mark's Gospel in a Jewish Context

Amasa Ben Abraham

Lulu.com
2013
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This volume is a scholarly but accessible treatment of the Gospel of Mark in its Jewish context. It draws on numerous sources and presents more than 600 brief extracts from ancient sources (including Greek and Aramaic translations of the Old Testament, ancient commentaries called Midrashes], the Dead Sea Scrolls, first century Jewish notables Philo of Alexandria and the historian Josephus, the Mishnah, Tosefta and Talmud, the Samaritan Chronicles and other sources), all designed to expand an understanding of Mark's Jewish world. The notes for each portion of Mark are divided into General, Person, Location, and Subject notes, with suggestions for Further Reading added. Throughout the volume an active conversation is maintained with other Jewish and Christian scholars who have studied Mark. The author is a Jewish scholar of the New Testament. At 500+ pages of material, this is a hefty volume offered at an exceptionally reasonable price.
Mark's Little Joke Book

Mark's Little Joke Book

Mark Harris

Lulu.com
2007
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This book is a collection of Popular American Humor. Mark Harris likes to tell jokes and stories. He is part of the large Harris Family that thrives on story-telling. This collection of about four hundred jokes and stories are the best that Mark has heard. Many of the stories are very old and have been told and retold through the years. They have been changed or modified to fit current times or the needs of a particular story-teller. Some of the jokes are of fairly recent origin, but in most cases, a story or joke--whether old or new--cannot be attributed to its' creator. None of the stories originated with Mr. Harris: he is first a story collector and then a story-teller. At any reunion or gathering of the Harris Family, stories are told by those of the current generation. This art is now a family tradition, started generations ago. Perhaps the story that can best be told is that story-telling in the Harris Family will continue long into the future.
Mark's Version

Mark's Version

Andrew Rilstone

Lulu Press Inc
2020
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Miracles that don't work first time; disciples who seem to be wilfully stupid; deliberately impenetrable parables; sarcastic Romans, a noticeable lack of moral instruction; no resurrection -- and an entirely gratuitous naked man. Andrew Rilstone's imaginative commentary tries to take the oldest version of the life of Jesus entirely on its own terms. Imagine you had never heard of Jesus; pretend you are reading this very strange book for the first time. What kind of Jesus emerges from these over-familiar stories?
Mark's Audience

Mark's Audience

Mary Ann Beavis

Bloomsbury Academic
2015
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Mark 4.11-12, the 'parable theory' passage, has probably been commented upon more often than any other section of Mark's Gospel. The saying has usually been interpreted as an authentic utterance of Jesus, which was subsequently misunderstood and misinterpreted by early Christians - including the evangelist Mark. The precise meaning of the mystery logion in the ministry of Jesus is notoriously elusive, since we have no information about the context in which it was spoken, or about the audience to which it was addressed. Much more, however, can be known about the interpretative context of the logion in Mark, since it is surrounded by passages that seem to echo the mystery saying. This study examines the complex web of literary relationships between Mark 4.11-12 and the Gospel as a whole. Dr Beavis's fresh interpretation is unusual in that she undertakes to interpret the Gospel of Mark, as far as possible, from the point of view of its 'historical' readers/audience. Chapters 1 and 2 of the book attempt to describe the 'community' for which the Gospel was written, and in the rest of the book, this socio-cultural setting is used to investigate the meaning of the mystery saying for the original readers/hearers of Mark.
Mark's Jesus

Mark's Jesus

Elizabeth Struthers Malbon

Baylor University Press
2014
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Noted biblical scholar Elizabeth Struthers Malbon asks a literary question in this landmark volume: how does the Markan narrative characterise Jesus? Through a close narrative analysis, she carefully examines various ways the Gospel discloses its central character. The result is a multi-layered Markan narrative christology, focusing not only on what the narrator and other characters say about Jesus (pro-jected christology), but also on what Jesus says in response to what these others say to and about him (deflected christology), what Jesus says instead about himself and God (refracted christology), what Jesus does (enacted christology), and how what other characters do is related to what Jesus says and does (reflected christology). Holding significant implications for those who wish to use Mark's Gospel to make claims about the historical Jesus, as well as for those who wish to use Mark's Gospel to construct confessions about the church's belief, Malbon's research is a groundbreaking work of scholarship.