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  1. Oct 8, 2024 · The fact that the author of this article continuously refers to Mark as “the author of the Gospel of Mark” leads me to believe that the author does not believe Mark wrote the Gospel of Mark. The author of this article also tends to use the CE abbreviation more than a Christian scholar stricltly should, since it is an attempt to take Jesus and the Ressurection out of history.

  2. Apr 7, 2024 · 2. Mark is the first Gospel. Of the Four Gospels, Mark was written first. Matthew and Luke (e.g., “Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the things that have been accomplished among us,” Luke 1:1) used Mark as one of their primary sources. We call Matthew, Mark, and Luke the Synoptic Gospels because they “see ...

    • Why Were The Names Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Chosen?
    • The Inner Three
    • The Gospel of Mark
    • The Gospel of Peter
    • Matthew, Mark, Luke and John: The Accepted View in The Modern Era

    They are the names of two of the disciples of Jesus and two of the companions of important apostles. Matthew was named after the tax collector who became Jesus’ follower in the first Gospel (Matthew 9:9-13). John was named after Jesus’ disciple, the son of Zebedee, assumed to be the “beloved disciple” mentioned in the Fourth Gospel (John 21:20, 24)...

    In the other Gospels, Jesus’ closest disciples, the “inner three,” were Peter, James, and John (e.g., Mark 5:37; 9:2-13). But the Beloved Disciple of John’s Gospel could not be Peter because he is mentioned in episodes alongside Peter (e.g. 20:1-10). Moreover, it was widely known that James the son of Zebedee had been martyred early in the history ...

    That leaves the Gospel of Mark. One can see why the Gospel of Luke would not have been named after one of Jesus’ own disciples: but what about Mark? Here too there was a compelling logic. For one thing, since the days of Papias, it was thought that Peter’s version of Jesus’ life had been written by one of his companions named Mark.

    There was a Gospel that needed an author assigned to it. There was every reason in the world to want to assign it to the authority of Peter. Remember, the edition of the four Gospels in which they were first named, following my hypothesis, originated in Rome. Traditionally, the founders of the Roman church were said to be Peter and Paul. The third ...

    That Mark and Luke were considered to be the Gospels of Peter and Paul is clearly seen in other writings from about this time. Just about two decades after Irenaeus, the church father Tertullian, stressed: “That which Mark produced is stated to be Peter’s, whose interpreter Mark was. Luke’s narrative is also usually attributed to Paul. It is permis...

  3. Feb 13, 2020 · When we look at the manuscripts of Mark’s Gospel that survive today, more than 99 percent contain Mark 16:9–20. This includes not only 1,600-plus Greek manuscripts, but most manuscripts of early translations of Mark as well. In light of all the evidence in support of Mark 16:9–20, why would anyone question its authenticity?

    • Elijah Hixson
  4. Aug 15, 2022 · In the second article of the series, we will look at the Gospel of Mark, the oldest Synoptic. We will explore its association with the Apostolic Prince, how it showcases the importance of Christ’s identity through his life and ministry, and through it, see the burden of the Passion and why Christ suffered for our sins. The Gospel of Mark has ...

    • Joshua Bennett
  5. Jul 6, 2018 · While the other gospels contain long discourses and sermons of Jesus, Mark is all about action. This is where we see Jesus doing things, and then doing more things. It’s very action-oriented (the word “immediately” shows up frequently), and of the four gospels, Mark reads most like a story. You can read an overview of Mark’s gospel here ...

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  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Mark 1:11: “And a voice came from heaven: ‘You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.’” Mark 1:17: “‘Come, follow Me,’ Jesus said, ‘and I will make you fishers of men.’” Mark 10:14-15: “He said to them, ‘Let the little children come to Me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.

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