

The Gospel According to Saint Mark
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The Gospel of Mark is the second canonical Gospel and is widely regarded as the earliest written account of Jesus' life, ministry, death, and resurrection.
It presents Jesus as the Son of God and the suffering Messiah, emphasizing his powerful deeds, miracles, and teachings.
Mark's fast-paced narrative highlights the kingdom of God breaking into human history and culminates in the passion and resurrection of Jesus.
Traditionally attributed to Saint Mark, a close associate of the Apostle Peter, the Gospel was likely written around 70 AD for a Gentile audience, possibly in Rome.
It is the shortest of the four Gospels and serves as a foundation for the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
It presents Jesus as the Son of God and the suffering Messiah, emphasizing his powerful deeds, miracles, and teachings.
Mark's fast-paced narrative highlights the kingdom of God breaking into human history and culminates in the passion and resurrection of Jesus.
Traditionally attributed to Saint Mark, a close associate of the Apostle Peter, the Gospel was likely written around 70 AD for a Gentile audience, possibly in Rome.
It is the shortest of the four Gospels and serves as a foundation for the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
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