New Testament / Mark / 1
- Mark 1:2 / Isaiah 40:3 / Malachi 3:1
- Mark 1:4 / 1QS 3
- Mark 1:4 / Josephus Antiquities of the Jews Book 18.5
- Mark 1:7 / Psalms of Solomon 17:37
- Mark 1:7 / Isaiah 11:2
- Mark 1:7 / 1 Enoch 49:3
- Mark 1:10 / Mekhilta d'Rabbi Ishmael 14:13
- Mark 1:10 / Isaiah 64:1
- Mark 1:10 / Ezekiel 1:1
- Mark 1:11 / Jonathan Isaiah 43:10
- Mark 1:13 / 1 Kings 19:5 / 1 Kings 17:6
- Mark 1:44 / Taanit 23b
Summary
Date: 60-75 C.E.
Mark is the traditional name given to one of the three synoptic Gospels describing the birth, ministry, passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Mark is notable for being considered by a majority of scholars as the earliest written Gospel and the foundation for the Gospels of Luke and Matthew. Mark was a native Greek speaker who was likely not an eyewitness of Jesus but may have been an interpreter and codifier of Peter.