The Gospel of Mark

· The MorningStar Vision Bible Book null · Morningstar Publications Inc.
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The Gospel of Mark found immediate acceptance among the early Christians. There has never been much controversy about its authenticity. It is indeed the work of Mark, who had been a disciple and close associate of several of the most imminent apostles, including Paul and Barnabas.

Mark wrote this account of the life of Christ as it had been told to him by Peter, one of the closest of the twelve to Jesus. Many believe this is why it was written in such a basic and rough style—the way a fisherman like Peter might have conveyed the greatest story ever told. Even though this is the shortest of the Gospels, it includes rich details, such as the expressions, feelings, and gestures of Christ and others in the account, and even comments from the crowd. This implies that the Gospel of Mark is the remembrance of someone very close to Jesus and all that is described. When Mark’s Gospel is read with this in mind, its coarse style takes on a special richness.

About the author

Rick Joyner has authored more than sixty books, including The Christian Duty to Resist Tyranny, The Final Quest Trilogy, Overcoming Evil in the Last Days, The Second American Revolution/Civil War, and Marxism’s Strategy for Destroying America. He is the Founder of MorningStar Ministries, a multi-faceted mission organization known around the world. 

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