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Mark 15 — Sermon Preparation

Below is a research summary for Mark 15, drawn from openly licensed scholarly databases — original-language morphology, classic sermons from the church fathers through the Puritans, and ancient geography data.

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classic sermon excerpts
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Mark 15 in the Greek

Distinctive vocabulary of this chapter, based on original-language morphology.

Greek Transliteration Strong's Count KJV renderings
σταυρόω stauróō G4717 7 crucify
βασιλεύς basileús G935 6 king
ἀρχιερεύς archiereús G749 5 chief priest, chief of the priests
κεντυρίων kentyríōn G2760 3 centurion
Ἰουδαῖος Ioudaîos G2453 5 Jew, of Judæa
Μαρία María G3137 4 Mary
ἀποκρίνομαι apokrínomai G611 5 answer

How preachers through history handled this text

38 public-domain excerpts on Mark 15, from the church fathers to the Puritans.

Aquinas 22 Matthew Henry 6 Spurgeon 4 Alexander MacLaren 3 Calvin 2 John Wesley 1

“They bound Christ. It is good for us often to remember the bonds of the Lord Jesus, as bound with him who was bound for us. By delivering up the King, they, in effect, delivered up the kingdom of God, which was, therefore, as by their own consent, taken from them, and given to another nation. Christ gave Pilate a direct answer, but would not answer the witnesses, because the things they alleged were known to be false, even Pilate himself was convinced they were so. …”

— Matthew Henry, Commentary on the Whole Bible (Concise), on Mark 15:1–14 (Public Domain)

Places in the text

Based on ancient-geography data

  • Cyrene — Mark 15:21
  • Golgotha — Mark 15:22
  • Galilee 1 — Mark 15:41
  • Jerusalem — Mark 15:41
  • Arimathea — Mark 15:43

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