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  1. Oct 8, 2024 · The longest concocted ending, which became Mark 16:9-19, became so treasured that it was included in the King James Version of the Bible, favored for the past 500 years by Protestants, as well as translations of the Latin Vulgate, used by Catholics.

  2. Why did Mark compose his Gospel? Answer: Mark wrote his gospel with two primary goals in mind; to share Jesus Christ’s teachings to new followers while creating a written account of Jesus life and teachings as well as provide written accounts from Jesus himself himself.

  3. Sep 17, 2017 · Who Was Mark and Why Did He Write? Strictly speaking, though all four Gospels are anonymous, early church tradition identified the author of the second Gospel as John Mark, cousin of Barnabas (Col 4:10) and son of Mary, a prominent woman in the church in Jerusalem (Acts 12:12).

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  4. As it is set forth by the first phrase in Mark's Gospel, Mark intended to compose "the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God." The reason for composing the Gospel is speculative. Mark's use of Peter while composing his Gospel has already been mentioned above.

  5. The two-source hypothesis: Most scholars agree that Mark was the first of the gospels to be composed and that the authors of Matthew and Luke used it plus a second document called the Q source when composing their own gospels.

  6. That is, Mark wrote his gospel after Peters departure from the city but before Peter’s death. This would be in the 50s or early 60s. The dating of the gospels is not a matter of primary importance. The earlier the dates, the nearer the gospels come to the actual time of Jesus’ earthly ministry.

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  8. Oct 1, 2019 · Why did Mark include women, who were culturally less-credible witnesses than men? Why didn’t he include a sighting of Jesus to prove he had risen from the dead? Why does he include the obvious human failure of the women’s fear and disobedience in response to the gospel?

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