Hamilton Smith

Chapter 16: The Resurrection and Ascension

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 16 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 16

Chapter 15: The Cross

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 15 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 15

Chapter 14: The Shadow of the Cross

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 14 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 14

Chapter 13: The Great Tribulation

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 13 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 13

Chapter 11:27 – 12:44: The Exposure and Rejection of the Leaders

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 11:27 – 12:44 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 11:27 – 12:44

Chapter 10:46 – 11:26: Rejection of the King

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 10:46 – 11:26 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 10:46 – 11:26

Chapter 10:1-45: Suffering and Glory

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 10:1-45 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 10:1-45

Chapter 9: The Power of the World to Come

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 9 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 9

Chapter 8: Christ in the Outside Place

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 8 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 8

Chapter 7: Man Exposed and God Revealed

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 7 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 6

Chapter 6: The Service of Christ when rejected

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 6 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 6

Chapter 5: The individual blessing of souls

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 5 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 5

Chapter 4: Fruit for God and Light for Man

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 4 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 4

Chapter 3: The Change of dispensation

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 3 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 3

Chapter 2:1-45: The Ministry of the Lord

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 2, by Hamilton Smith.
Mark 2,1-45

Chapter 1:1-20: The Preparation of the Way of the Lord

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 1:1-20 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 1:1-20

Chapter 1:21-45: The Perfect Servant

Commentary on the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 1:21-45 by Hamilton Smith
Mark 1:21-45

The Gospel of Mark

Hamilton Smith
The evangelist Mark presents the Lord Jesus especially as the servant of God. According to His own words, He did not come to be served, but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). Every reader who studies the perfect servant will be led to spiritual growth and motivated to faithful service. This commentary provides a good overview of the Gospel of Mark, yet remains thorough in its approach.
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