Mark Dunker

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Although not a legal requirement except in one instance, fasting had become in Jesus’ day a prerequisite of religious commitment, a sign of atonement of sin and humiliation and penitence before God, and a general aid to prayer. The rabbis often referred to fasting as “an affliction of the soul,” thereby designating it as a characteristic and sacrificial act of piety.
The Gospel according to Mark (The Pillar New Testament Commentary (PNTC))
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