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Revision as of 16:50, 29 September 2005
In brief: The Gospel of Mark is traditionally the second of the New Testament accounts of the life of Jesus. It narrates the life of Jesus from his baptism by John the Baptist to his resurrection, but it concentrates particularly on the last week of his life. Usually dated around AD 65-80, it is regarded by most modern scholars as the earliest of the canonical gospels, contrary to the traditional view of the Augustinian hypothesis.
This page refers to the Gospel According to Mark. See also
Overviews of the Gospel according to Mark
- An introduction to the Gospel according to Mark
- Bible Dictionary: Mark
- Bible Dictionary: Mark, Gospel of
Different translations of the Gospel according to Mark
- Bible, English, King James, Mark
- Bible, English, World English, Mark
- Bible, English, American Standard Version, Mark
Studies in Mark
Articles / opinions
Quotes
Related topics
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