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100 1  Pakaluk, Michael,|d1957-|eauthor. 
245 10 Mary's voice in the Gospel according to John :|ba new 
       translation with commentary|h[Hoopla electronic resource] 
       /|cMichael Pakaluk. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Tom Parks. 
520    The Gospel according to John has always been recognized as
       different from the "synoptic" accounts of Matthew, Mark, 
       and Luke. But what explains the difference? In this new 
       translation and verse-by-verse commentary, Michael Pakaluk
       suggests an answer and unlocks a two-thousand-year-old 
       mystery. Mary's Voice in the Gospel According to John 
       reveals the subtle but powerful influence of the Mother of
       Jesus on the fourth Gospel. In his dying words, Jesus 
       committed his Mother to the care of John, the beloved 
       disciple. Pakaluk draws out the implications of that 
       detail, which have been overlooked for centuries. In 
       Mary's remaining years on earth, what would she and John 
       have talked about? Surely no subject was as close to their
       hearts as the words and deeds of Jesus. Mary's unique 
       perspective and intimate knowledge of her Son must have 
       shaped the account of Jesus's life that John would 
       eventually compose. With the same scholarship, imagination,
       and fidelity that he applied to Mark's Gospel in The 
       Memoirs of St. Peter, Pakaluk brings out the voice of Mary
       in John's, from the famous prologue about the Incarnation 
       of the Word to the Evangelist's closing avowal of the 
       reliability of his account. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
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630 00 Bible.|pJohn|vCommentaries. 
700 1  Parks, Tom. 
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