The Assembling of the Church

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And let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more, as you see the day drawing near.
(Heb. 10:24-25 NASB)

The Last Twelve Verses of Mark Conference…

April 13, 2007 By: Alan Knox Category: fellowship, scripture

The New Testament Conference “The Last Twelve Verses of Mark: Original or Not?” begins in a few hours at SEBTS. I contemplated blogging each of the presenters’ arguments during the conference, but my laptop decided to die last night. (It may have simply overheated, but I didn’t have time to check it.) I’m trying to talk my friend Lew (“The Pursuit“) into blogging during the conference. Check his blog for updates during the evening and tomorrow morning. I’ll post my thoughts about the conference later.

I’m looking forward to hearing from the presenters, but also to fellowshipping with several friends – both old and new. I’ll write more about this later as well.

(UPDATE: Thanks to my wife, I am going to try to blog during the conference. I will attempt to post each presenter’s major points after each session.)

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2 Comments to “The Last Twelve Verses of Mark Conference…”


  1. Dave Black says:

    I am glad that you and so many other bloggers will be attending the conference, Alan. Might you be able to publish a list of bloggers who will be in attendance? I look forward to reading their comments and insights! Meanwhile, I would ask all of your readers to pray that the event will be well-pleasing to our Savior and edifying to His saints.

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  2. Alan Knox says:

    Dr. Black,

    I’m working on the list now. I know of ten bloggers who are planning to attend the conference. Thanks to my wife, I may be blogging the conference as well. She is better to me than I deserve.

    -Alan

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