La hora de Jesús ha llegado: la hora de su sufrimiento y de su triunfo. Él es el Siervo Sufriente del Señor que es recompensado y exaltado por su obediencia, el Rey de los judíos entronizado en la Cruz. Cuando es clavado a la Cruz, el mundo sólo ve a un falso profeta o a un revolucionario derrotado condenado a morir con una muerte atroz. Pero en su narración del relato de la Pasión, Marcos deja claro cuál es la realidad que está pasando en la entronización de Jesucristo, Rey del Universo.
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