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Mark: AUTHOR: John Mark - A.D. 50 - NEW TESTAMENT - Gospels

naves@Mark:1 MARK - The Gospel of Mark, the shortest, is also held by most to be the first of the Gospels to be written. A tradition dating from the 2nd century ascribes this book to John Mark, a companion of Peter and also of Paul and Barnabas in their missionary endeavors. The preaching of Peter may well have been the source of most of Mark’s material. Mark accounts for the ministry of Jesus from His Baptism to His Ascension. Most commentaries agree that Mark’s purpose was neither biographical nor historical, but theological: to present Jesus as the Christ, the mighty worker rather than great teacher. Hence, Mark makes fewer references to the Parables and discourses, but meticulously records each of Jesus’ "mighty works" as evidence of His divine power. Mark contains 20 specific miracles and alludes to others. Bible scholars quite generally agree that Mark wrote his Gospel in Rome for the gentiles.


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Mark @ the evangelist; "John whose surname was Mark" naves@Acts:12:12 naves@Acts:12:25). Mark (Marcus, naves@Colossians:4:10, etc.) was his Roman name, which gradually came to supersede his Jewish name John. He is called John in naves@Acts:13:5 naves@Acts:13:13, and Mark in 15:39, naves@2Timothy:4:11, etc. He was the son of Mary, a woman apparently of some means and influence, and was probably born in Jerusalem, where his mother resided naves@Acts:12:12). Of his father we know nothing. He was cousin of Barnabas naves@Colossians:4:10). It was in his mother's house that Peter found "many gathered together praying" when he was released from prison; and it is probable that it was here that he was converted by Peter, who calls him his "son" ( naves@1Peter:5:13). It is probable that the "young man" spoken of in naves@Mark:14:51-52 was Mark himself. He is first mentioned in naves@Acts:12:25. He went with Paul and Barnabas on their first journey (about A.D. 47) as their "minister," but from some cause turned back when they reached Perga in Pamphylia naves@Acts:12:25 naves@Acts:13:13). Three years afterwards a "sharp contention" arose between Paul and Barnabas (15:36-40), because Paul would not take Mark with him. He, however, was evidently at length reconciled to the apostle, for he was with him in his first imprisonment at Rome naves@Colossians:4:10; naves@Philemon:1:24). At a later period he was with Peter in Babylon ( naves@1Peter:5:13), then, and for some centuries afterwards, one of the chief seats of Jewish learning; and he was with Timothy in Ephesus when Paul wrote him during his second imprisonment ( naves@2Timothy:4:11). He then disappears from view.

Mark, Gospel according to @ It is the current and apparently well-founded tradition that Mark derived his information mainly from the discourses of Peter. In his mother's house he would have abundant opportunities of obtaining information from the other apostles and their coadjutors, yet he was "the disciple and interpreter of Peter" specially. As to the time when it was written, the Gospel furnishes us with no definite information. Mark makes no mention of the destruction of Jerusalem, hence it must have been written before that event, and probably about A.D. 63. The place where it was written was probably Rome. Some have supposed Antioch (comp. naves@Mark:15:21 with naves@Acts:11:20). It was intended primarily for Romans. This appears probable when it is considered that it makes no reference to the Jewish law, and that the writer takes care to interpret words which a Gentile would be likely to misunderstand, such as, "Boanerges" (3:17); "Talitha cumi" (5:41); "Corban" (7:11); "Bartimaeus" (10:46); "Abba" (14:36); "Eloi," etc. (15:34). Jewish usages are also explained (7:3; 14:3; 14:12; 15:42). Mark also uses certain Latin words not found in any of the other Gospels, as "speculator" (6:27, rendered, A.V., "executioner;" R.V., "soldier of his guard"), "xestes" (a corruption of sextarius, rendered "pots," 7:4,8), "quadrans" (12:42, rendered "a farthing"), "centurion" (15:39,44, 45). He only twice quotes from the Old Testament (1:2; 15:28). The characteristics of this Gospel are, (1) the absence of the genealogy of our Lord, (2) whom he represents as clothed with power, the "lion of the tribe of Judah." (3.) Mark also records with wonderful minuteness the very words (3:17; 5:41; 7:11-34; 14:36) as well as the position (9:35) and gestures (3:5,34; 5:32; 9:36; 10:16) of our Lord. (4.) He is also careful to record particulars of person (1:29,36; 3:6,22, etc.), number (5:13; 6:7, etc.), place (2:13; 4:1; 7:31, etc.), and time (1:35; 2:1; 4:35, etc.), which the other evangelists omit. (5.) The phrase "and straightway" occurs nearly forty times in this Gospel; while in Luke's Gospel, which is much longer, it is used only seven times, and in John only four times. "The Gospel of Mark," says Westcott, "is essentially a transcript from life. The course and issue of facts are imaged in it with the clearest outline." "In Mark we have no attempt to draw up a continuous narrative. His Gospel is a rapid succession of vivid pictures loosely strung together without much attempt to bind them into a whole or give the events in their natural sequence. This pictorial power is that which specially characterizes this evangelist, so that 'if any one desires to know an evangelical fact, not only in its main features and grand results, but also in its most minute and so to speak more graphic delineation, he must betake himself to Mark.'" The leading principle running through this Gospel may be expressed in the motto: "Jesus came...preaching the gospel of the kingdom" naves@Mark:1:14). "Out of a total of 662 verses, Mark has 406 in common with Matthew and naves@Luke:145 with naves@Matthew:60 with Luke, and at most 51 peculiar to itself." (See MATTHEW.)

Market-place @ any place of public resort, and hence a public place or broad street naves@Matthew:11:16 naves@Matthew:20:3), as well as a forum or market-place proper, where goods were exposed for sale, and where public assemblies and trials were held naves@Acts:16:19 naves@Acts:17:17). This word occurs in the Old Testament only in naves@Ezekiel:27:13. In early times markets were held at the gates of cities, where commodities were exposed for sale ( naves@2Kings:7:18). In large towns the sale of particular articles seems to have been confined to certain streets, as we may infer from such expressions as "the bakers' street" naves@Jeremiah:37:21), and from the circumstance that in the time of Josephus the valley between Mounts Zion and Moriah was called the Tyropoeon or the "valley of the cheesemakers."

naves@Mark:1:1-8 John the Baptist Prepares the Way
naves@Mark:1:9-13 The Baptism and Temptation of Jesus
naves@Mark:1:14-20 The Calling of the First Disciples
naves@Mark:1:21-28 Jesus Drives Out an Evil Spirit
naves@Mark:1:29-34 Jesus Heals Many
naves@Mark:1:35-39 Jesus Prays in a Solitary Place
naves@Mark:1:40-45 A Man With Leprosy
naves@Mark:2:1-12 Jesus Heals a Paralytic
naves@Mark:2:13-17 The Calling of Levi
naves@Mark:2:18-22 Jesus Questioned About Fasting
naves@Mark:2:23-3:6 Lord of the Sabbath
naves@Mark:3:7-12 Crowds Follow Jesus
naves@Mark:3:13-19 The Appointing of the Twelve Apostles
naves@Mark:3:20-30 Jesus and Beelzebub
naves@Mark:3:31-35 Jesus' Mother and Brothers
naves@Mark:4:1-20 The Parable of the Sower
naves@Mark:4:21-25 A Lamp on a Stand
naves@Mark:4:26-29 The Parable of the Growing Seed
naves@Mark:4:30-34 The Parable of the Mustard Seed
naves@Mark:4:35-41 Jesus Calms the Storm
naves@Mark:5:1-20 The Healing of a Demon-possessed Man
naves@Mark:5:21-43 A Dead Girl and a Sick Woman
naves@Mark:6:1-6 A Prophet Without Honor
naves@Mark:6:7-13 Jesus Sends Out the Twelve
naves@Mark:6:14-29 John the Baptist Beheaded
naves@Mark:6:30-44 Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand
naves@Mark:6:45-56 Jesus Walks on the Water
naves@Mark:7:1-23 Clean and Unclean
naves@Mark:7:24-30 The Faith of a Syrophoenician Woman
naves@Mark:7:31-37 The Healing of a Deaf and Mute Man
naves@Mark:8:1-21 Jesus Feeds the Four Thousand
naves@Mark:8:22-26 The Healing of a Blind Man at Bethsaida
naves@Mark:8:27-30 Peter's Confession of Christ
naves@Mark:8:31-9:1 Jesus Predicts His Death
naves@Mark:9:2-13 The Transfiguration
naves@Mark:9:14-32 The Healing of a Boy With an Evil Spirit
naves@Mark:9:33-37 Who Is the Greatest
naves@Mark:9:38-41 Whoever Is Not Against Us Is for Us
naves@Mark:9:42-50 Causing to Sin
naves@Mark:10:1-12 Divorce
naves@Mark:10:13-16 The Little Children and Jesus
naves@Mark:10:17-31 The Rich Young Man
naves@Mark:10:32-34 Jesus Again Predicts His Death
naves@Mark:10:35-45 The Request of James and John
naves@Mark:10:46-52 Blind Bartimaeus Receives His Sight
naves@Mark:11:1-11 The Triumphal Entry
naves@Mark:11:12-19 Jesus Clears the Temple
naves@Mark:11:20-26 The Withered Fig Tree
naves@Mark:11:27-33 The Authority of Jesus Questioned
naves@Mark:12:1-12 The Parable of the Tenants
naves@Mark:12:13-17 Paying Taxes to Caesar
naves@Mark:12:18-27 Marriage at the Resurrection
naves@Mark:12:28-34 The Greatest Commandment
naves@Mark:12:35-40 Whose Son Is the Christ
naves@Mark:12:41-44 The Widow's Offering
naves@Mark:13:1-31 Signs of the End of the Age
naves@Mark:13:32-37 The Day and Hour Unknown
naves@Mark:14:1-11 Jesus Anointed at Bethany
naves@Mark:14:12-31 The Lord's Supper
naves@Mark:14:32-42 Gethsemane
naves@Mark:14:43-52 Jesus Arrested
naves@Mark:14:53-65 Before the Sanhedrin
naves@Mark:14:66-72 Peter Disowns Jesus
naves@Mark:15:1-15 Jesus Before Pilate
naves@Mark:15:16-20 The Soldiers Mock Jesus
naves@Mark:15:21-32 The Crucifixion
naves@Mark:15:33-41 The Death of Jesus
naves@Mark:15:42-47 The Burial of Jesus
naves@Mark:16 The Resurrection

kjv@Mark Chapters=16 Verses=689 Words=15423 Chars=81873; 88 MAN 49 GOD 38 WILL 38 SON 32 SAW 30 HOUSE 26 JOHN 24 GREAT 23 WAY 22 DAY 21 KINGDOM 21 HAND 19 SEA 19 PETER 19 MOTHER 19 LORD 19 FATHER 18 SHIP 17 SPIRIT 17 MASTER
kjv@Mark:1 Verses=45 Words=930 Chars=5047; 6 JOHN 5 GALILEE 4 WILDERNESS 4 SPIRIT 4 GOD 3 WAY 3 VOICE 3 UNCLEAN 3 SYNAGOGUE 3 SON 3 SIMON 3 SAW 3 HAND 3 GOSPEL 3 ART 2 ZEBEDEE 2 WILL 2 WATER 2 SHIP 2 SEA
kjv@Mark:2 Verses=28 Words=724 Chars=3767; 7 MAN 6 NEW 5 SABBATH 5 PALSY 4 WINE 4 SON 4 SAW 4 PHARISEES 4 HOUSE 4 BED 3 PUBLICANS 3 OLD 3 GOD 3 BRIDEGROOM 2 WILL 2 PIECE 2 JOHN 2 DAY 2 CORN 1 WORD
kjv@Mark:3 Verses=35 Words=663 Chars=3648; 5 MOTHER 5 MAN 5 HOUSE 4 HAND 3 WILL 3 SON 3 SATAN 3 JAMES 3 GREAT 2 UNCLEAN 2 SIMON 2 SABBATH 2 KINGDOM 2 JERUSALEM 2 GOD 2 BROTHER 1 ZEBEDEE 1 TYRE 1 THUNDER 1 THOMAS
kjv@Mark:4 Verses=41 Words=923 Chars=4774; 8 WORD 5 SEA 5 GROUND 5 FRUIT 5 EARTH 4 WIND 4 SHIP 4 PARABLES 4 GREAT 3 SEED 3 MAN 3 KINGDOM 3 GOD 2 WAY 2 TIME 2 SOWER 2 GOOD 2 EAR 2 DAY 1 WORLD
kjv@Mark:5 Verses=43 Words=952 Chars=5020; 6 MAN 5 SWINE 4 SEA 4 GREAT 3 UNCLEAN 3 SYNAGOGUE 3 SHIP 3 SAW 3 NAME 3 DEVIL 3 DAUGHTER 3 COUNTRY 3 CHAINS 2 SPIRIT 2 PLAGUE 2 LEGION 2 JAMES 2 HOUSE 2 GOD 2 FETTERS
kjv@Mark:6 Verses=56 Words=1323 Chars=6972; 7 JOHN 7 HEROD 5 SHIP 5 SAW 5 LOAVES 5 KING 4 HEAD 4 DAY 4 COUNTRY 3 WILL 3 SEA 3 DESERT 3 BREAD 2 WORKS 2 WIND 2 WIFE 2 WALKING 2 PRISON 2 MOTHER 2 MAN
kjv@Mark:7 Verses=37 Words=806 Chars=4381; 10 MAN 5 TRADITION 4 MOTHER 4 FATHER 4 DAUGHTER 3 PHARISEES 3 HOUSE 3 HEART 3 GOD 3 EVIL 3 DEVIL 3 BREAD 2 WASHING 2 TYRE 2 TONGUE 2 SIDON 1 YOUNG 1 WORSHIP 1 WORD 1 WAY
kjv@Mark:8 Verses=38 Words=842 Chars=4418; 9 MAN 5 SEVEN 4 BREAD 3 WILL 3 TOWN 3 SIGN 3 SHIP 3 PETER 3 LOAVES 2 WAY 2 THREE 2 SOUL 2 SON 2 SAW 2 PHARISEES 2 LIFE 2 LEAVEN 2 BLIND 1 WORLD 1 WORDS
kjv@Mark:9 Verses=50 Words=1164 Chars=6107; 8 MAN 8 FIRE 5 SPIRIT 5 SON 5 SAW 5 ELIAS 4 SALT 4 NAME 4 DEAD 3 WORM 3 MASTER 3 HELL 3 FIRST 2 WHITE 2 WAY 2 PETER 2 PEACE 2 MOUNTAIN 2 MOSES 2 LIFE
kjv@Mark:10 Verses=52 Words=1218 Chars=6434; 9 MAN 8 GOD 5 WAY 5 SON 5 KINGDOM 5 GREAT 5 CHILDREN 4 WIFE 4 HAND 4 GOOD 4 DRINK 3 MOTHER 3 MASTER 3 LIFE 3 FATHER 3 BLIND 3 ADULTERY 2 WILL 2 RICHES 2 MOSES
kjv@Mark:11 Verses=33 Words=778 Chars=4126; 5 WILL 5 TEMPLE 4 WAY 4 MAN 4 JERUSALEM 4 HEAVEN 4 COLT 3 TREE 3 LORD 3 FIG 3 FATHER 3 BETHANY 2 NAME 2 JOHN 2 HOUSE 2 HOSANNA 1 WALKING 1 TIME 1 SEA 1 SAW
kjv@Mark:12 Verses=44 Words=1058 Chars=5655; 13 GOD 7 LORD 6 LOVE 5 WIFE 5 VINEYARD 4 SON 4 SEED 4 FIRST 3 WILL 3 SEVEN 3 MASTER 3 MAN 3 DEAD 3 DAVID 3 BROTHER 2 WIDOW 2 WAY 2 TRUTH 2 STRENGTH 2 SOUL
kjv@Mark:13 Verses=37 Words=828 Chars=4383; 7 MAN 5 HEAVEN 4 WATCH 4 SON 4 HOUSE 2 TIME 2 TEMPLE 2 NATION 2 MASTER 2 KINGDOM 2 GREAT 2 FATHER 2 FALSE 2 EARTH 2 DEATH 2 CHRIST 2 BROTHER 1 WORK 1 WORDS 1 WINTER
kjv@Mark:14 Verses=72 Words=1595 Chars=8307; 10 WILL 9 MAN 8 PETER 7 PRIEST 7 HIGH 6 WITNESS 5 SON 5 PASSOVER 4 DEATH 4 DAY 4 COCK 3 WATCH 3 MASTER 3 GOOD 3 BREAD 3 BODY 3 ART 2 YOUNG 2 UNLEAVENED 2 TIME
kjv@Mark:15 Verses=47 Words=913 Chars=5016; 6 KING 4 MARY 4 JEWS 4 GOD 3 WILL 3 CROSS 3 CENTURION 3 BARABBAS 2 WOMEN 2 VOICE 2 TEMPLE 2 SEPULCHRE 2 RELEASE 2 REED 2 MOTHER 2 MAN 2 LINEN 2 JOSES 2 JOSEPH 2 INSURRECTION
kjv@Mark:16 Verses=20 Words=449 Chars=2419; 4 SEPULCHRE 3 MARY 3 FIRST 2 SAW 2 MAN 2 LORD 2 DAY 1 YOUNG 1 WORLD 1 WORD 1 WHITE 1 WAY 1 UNBELIEF 1 TONGUES 1 SWEET 1 SUN 1 SPICES 1 SEVEN 1 SALOME 1 SABBATH

naves@Mark:10:45 redemption of souls
naves@Mark:11:23 speaking word
naves@Mark:4:39 speaking word
naves@Mark:13:6 antichrist
naves@Mark:13:21-22 antichrist
naves@Mark:4:21 testimony confession
naves@Mark:5:16 testimony confession
naves@Mark:5:19-20 testimony confession
naves@Mark:10:29-30 bible stewardship
naves@Mark:11:22-24 faith
naves@Mark:9:23 faith
naves@Mark:6:25 abetting
naves@Mark:15:9-15 abetting
naves@Mark:12:30 jesus lord
naves@Mark:10:6 creator general scriptures
naves@Mark:13:19 creator general scriptures
naves@Mark:12:18-27 resurrection
naves@Mark:16:15 responsiblity
naves@Mark:6:11 responsibility and accountability
naves@Mark:11:25 forgiving others
naves@Mark:11:25-26 heaven dwelling of god
naves@Mark:16:19 heaven dwelling of god
naves@Mark:16:19 jesus christ ascension of
naves@Mark:16:15-20 change world
naves@Mark:5:17 jesus christ rejected
naves@Mark:6:3-6 jesus christ rejected
naves@Mark:12:1-12 jesus christ rejected
naves@Mark:14:27-31 jesus christ rejected
naves@Mark:14:66-72 jesus christ rejected
naves@Mark:16:16 jesus christ rejected
naves@Mark:10:42-45 fellowship more scriptures
naves@Mark:14:25 millennium
naves@Mark:10:43-45 jesus christ example in
naves@Mark:4:26-29 regeneration
naves@Mark:14:36 jesus christ death of voluntary
naves@Mark:14:39 jesus christ death of voluntary
naves@Mark:3:22 accusation
naves@Mark:14:53-65 accusation
naves@Mark:11:24 answered prayer
naves@Mark:16:16-17 baptism
naves@Mark:16:5-7 angels appearances of
naves@Mark:16:17-18 deliverer
naves@Mark:16:17-18 satan
naves@Mark:4:3-8 perseverance
naves@Mark:13:13 perseverance
naves@Mark:1:13 angels general scriptures
naves@Mark:8:38 angels general scriptures
naves@Mark:10:2-12 divorce
naves@Mark:11:24 jesus everything
naves@Mark:10:45 jesus christ design of death
naves@Mark:14:24 jesus christ design of death
naves@Mark:16:19 jesus christ exaltation of
naves@Mark:12:36-37 jesus christ eternity of
naves@Mark:12:30 affections
naves@Mark:6:50 consolation in affliction
naves@Mark:11:22-24 doubt
naves@Mark:13:31 bible authority
naves@Mark:7:21 adultery and fornication
naves@Mark:10:11-12 adultery and fornication
naves@Mark:10:19 adultery and fornication
naves@Mark:6:17-18 adultery and fornication
naves@Mark:3:6 conspiracy
naves@Mark:6:34 jesus christ compassion of
naves@Mark:8:2-3 jesus christ compassion of
naves@Mark:7:21 pride
naves@Mark:10:43 pride
naves@Mark:12:38-39 pride
naves@Mark:1:13 angels functions of
naves@Mark:8:38 angels functions of
naves@Mark:13:27 angels functions of
naves@Mark:3:27 omnipotence
naves@Mark:6:7 omnipotence
naves@Mark:12:30-33 bible love
naves@Mark:12:25 angels celestial spirits
naves@Mark:8:38 angels celestial spirits
naves@Mark:8:38 advent second-coming
naves@Mark:9:1 advent second-coming
naves@Mark:13:1-37 advent second-coming
naves@Mark:14:62 advent second-coming
naves@Mark:16:17-18 sickness
naves@Mark:11:25 jesus forgiveness
naves@Mark:10:43-45 jesus example
naves@Mark:8:31 jesus christ death of
naves@Mark:9:31 jesus christ death of
naves@Mark:10:32-34 jesus christ death of
naves@Mark:14:9 jesus christ death of
naves@Mark:14:18 jesus christ death of
naves@Mark:15:23 jesus christ death of
naves@Mark:15:28 jesus christ death of
naves@Mark:11:24 jesus sufficiency
naves@Mark:16:15-17 the unsaved
naves@Mark:1:10 holy spirit various scriptures
naves@Mark:12:36 holy spirit various scriptures
naves@Mark:13:11 holy spirit various scriptures
naves@Mark:5:2-20 demons
naves@Mark:7:25-30 demons
naves@Mark:9:17-27 demons
naves@Mark:1:23-26 demons
naves@Mark:16:9 demons
naves@Mark:6:7 demons
naves@Mark:16:17 demons
naves@Mark:9:38 demons
naves@Mark:9:18 demons
naves@Mark:9:28-29 demons
naves@Mark:3:22-30 demons
naves@Mark:1:23-24 demons
naves@Mark:3:11 demons
naves@Mark:5:7 demons

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