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As a whole, the collection of essays is well-balanced
Reading Mark in Context is a collection of thirty essays that sequentially interprets passages in Mark with specific reference to relevant Second Temple Jewish texts
As is the case with any collection, the contributions vary in strength
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The collection of essays is well-balanced. Each contribution is approximately seven pages long and is evenly divided between an introduction to a Second Temple Jewish text and an interpretation of Mark in light of that text. Reading Mark in Context is a collection of thirty essays that sequentially interprets passages in Mark with specific reference to relevant Second Temple Jewish texts. T. Wright that notes its dual purpose, which is to (1) introduce the reader to Jewish texts from the Second Temple period and (2) provide a “running commentary” on Mark in light of those texts
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