Summary of Mark (View)
Date: 60-75 C.E.
Description: 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.
Brown, Raymond E. An Introduction to the New Testament, Doubleday, 1997
Hebrew Bible
- Mark 1:10 - Isaiah 64:1
- Mark 1:10 - Ezekiel 1:1
- Mark 4:37 - Jonah 1:4
- Mark 5:1 - Isaiah 65:1
- Mark 6:43 - 2 Kings 4:42
- Mark 8:17 - Jeremiah 5:21
- Mark 9:48 - Isaiah 66:24
- Mark 13:8 - 2 Chronicles 15:6
- Mark 13:19 - Daniel 12:1
- Mark 13:19 - Joel 2:2
- Mark 13:24 - Ezekiel 32:7
- Mark 13:26 - Isaiah 19:1
- Mark 13:27 - Deuteronomy 30:4
- Mark 13:27 - Zechariah 2:6
- Mark 14:26 - Zechariah 14:4