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Papyrus 46, one of the oldest New Testament papyri, showing 2 Cor 11:33-12:9
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Gospel of Mark (text)

The Gospel according to Mark is the second book of the New Testament, which tradition holds was written by Mark, a disciple of Simon Peter. It records many of the same events as the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke, with the exception of the nativity. Most Bible scholars agree that Mark was written first, and was used as a source for both Matthew and Luke (the Markan priority hypothesis). The older Augustinian hypothesis held that the Gospels were written in the order they appear in the New Testament.

Galilean ministry[]

Journey to Jerusalem[]

  • Entering Judea (Mark 10:1)
  • Teaching about divorce (10:2–12)
  • Little children blessed (10:13-16)
  • Rich man's salvation (10:17–31)
  • On the road to Jerusalem (Mark 10:32)
  • James' and John's request (10:35–45)
  • Blind Bartimaeus (10:46–52)

Events in Jerusalem[]

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