Author: A. T. Robertson
Title: Studies In Marks Gospel
Publisher / Editor: Macmillan
Format: PDF
Size Of File: 7.57 MB
Pages: 146.
Description:
Taking with them John whose surname was Mark. Acts12:25. John Mark, the author of the Second Gospel, has absolutely nothing to say about himse Kin his Gospel, unless there is a veiled reference in14:51., where we have the elusive figure of a certain young man who had followed Jesus to Gethsemane and who fled, leaving his loose nightrobe, when the officers arrested the Master. This may be John Mark, the son of Mary, in whose house the disciples met at a later time (Acts12:12). If so, it was at his mothers house that Jesus partook of the last Passover meal. But Papias says that Mark was not a personal follower of Jesus. I. Glimpses of Mark. However, we do get a good many glimpses of John Mark in the Acts and in Pauls Epistles. By means of these we can form some idea of the young man who performed such a great work in the writing of the Gospel that lies at the basis of both Matthew and Luke, according to the almost unanimous opinion of modern scholars. There is no critical position more generally recognized than that St. Mark forms the groundwork of St. Matthew and St. Luke. For every reason, therefore, modern Christians are interested in Mark.
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