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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 1
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    • and within Hellenism appeared all that Homer, the Greek
    • David, Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, and Goethe,
    • to be found in Homer as well as what took such magnificent
    • found in the poetry of Dante or Homer, but something appeared
    • towering figure of Homer, the Greek poet and singer. Hardly
    • of Homer, the more we admire him. For a person who studies
    • such things, the characters created by Homer whom we meet in
    • studied Homer over and over again have said that because of
    • admired the way Homer described tactics and strategy; still
    • individuality of Homer. Consider one of his characters,
    • Achilles. Hector, as presented by Homer, is a towering figure
    • humanity, for of course what Homer is describing belongs to a
    • they doubt the existence of Homer. But anyone who takes into
    • viewpoint will be convinced that Homer describes only facts
    • and initiate, just as Hector, as depicted by Homer, walked in
    • a long time to come when for posterity the poet, like Homer
    • or Shakespeare, no longer is in existence. About Homer we
    • nothing of Homer, so will they some day know but little of



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