New Testament / Mark / 13
- Mark 13:8 / 2 Chronicles 15:6
- Mark 13:8 / 2 Baruch 27:7
- Mark 13:8 / 1 Enoch 99:4
- Mark 13:14 / 1 Maccabees 1:54
- Mark 13:19 / Exodus 10:14
- Mark 13:19 / Daniel 12:1
- Mark 13:19 / Joel 2:2
- Mark 13:20 / 2 Baruch 20:1
- Mark 13:24 / Ezekiel 32:7
- Mark 13:26 / Isaiah 19:1
- Mark 13:27 / Deuteronomy 30:4
- Mark 13:27 / Zechariah 2:6
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.