Gospel of Mark 15:26

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Gospel of Mark 15:26 is a New Testament verse that records the inscription placed above Jesus on the cross, identifying him as “the King of the Jews.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible verse
New Testament verse
authorTraditionallyAscribedTo Mark the Evangelist NERFINISHED
book Gospel of Mark NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus canonical
chapter 15
citationForm Mark 15:26
Mk 15:26
eventContext crucifixion of Jesus
historicalSetting Roman crucifixion under Pontius Pilate
immediateFollowedBy Gospel of Mark 15:27 NERFINISHED
immediatePrecededBy Gospel of Mark 15:25
keyPhrase The King of the Jews NERFINISHED
languageOfOriginal Koine Greek
literaryGenre Gospel narrative
locatedIn Mark 15
mentions Jesus NERFINISHED
King of the Jews NERFINISHED
inscription on the cross
narrativeRole identifies Jesus’ charge on the cross
parallelIn Gospel of John 19:19
Gospel of Luke 23:38 NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew 27:37 NERFINISHED
partOf Gospel of Mark NERFINISHED
New Testament
religiousTradition Christian Scripture NERFINISHED
scripturalCanon Anglican Bible
Catholic Bible NERFINISHED
Lutheran Bible NERFINISHED
Orthodox Bible NERFINISHED
Protestant Bible
subjectMatter titulus on Jesus’ cross
testament New Testament NERFINISHED
theologicalTheme Messiahship of Jesus
ironic proclamation of Jesus’ identity
kingship of Jesus
rejection of Jesus by Jewish authorities
tradition Christianity NERFINISHED
usedIn Christian liturgy
Christian preaching
Christian theological reflection
verseNumber 26

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Iudaeorum scripturalContext Gospel of Mark 15:26