It has been established that John's Gospel was loosely based on Luke's Gospel, which was written around the end of the first century. For this and other reasons, New Testament scholars date John to early in the second century, although some conservative Christians still prefer a somewhat earlier date.
Based on the above evidence, John was written long after the death of the apostles Paul and Peter.
The Church Fathers noticed that 2 Peter 5:13 has Peter refer to Mark as "my son." Unaware that Second Peter is a pseudepigraphical epistle, they assumed this either meant that Mark was indeed the son of Peter or at least that Peter held Mark in high esteem. A tradition subsequently arose that Mark wrote the second gospel based on the memoirs of Peter, although another early tradition was that Mark's Gospel was written as a summary of Matthew's Gospel (the evidence is that Mark's Gospel was actually written before Matthew).Because we now know that 2 Peter was written long after the death of Peter, it can no longer be considered as evidence that Mark even knew Peter. Mark's Gospel was written before Matthew).
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The four gospels in the New Testament of the Bible were written by different authors. The Gospel of Matthew was written by Matthew, a disciple of Jesus. The Gospel of Mark was written by Mark, who was a companion of Peter. The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a companion of the apostle Paul. The Gospel of John was written by John, one of Jesus's disciples.
A:This would be Mark's Gospel because of the widespread belief that Mark was related to Peter, who supposedly taught Mark about Jesus, and the attribution of this Gospel to Mark.
Peter Witt has written: 'Cleveland before St. Peter'
A:The Gospel of Mark was originally anonymous, so we can not really say who wrote it, in spite of the second-century attribution to Mark. Nevertheless, New Testament scholars say that the gospel could not have been written by an eyewitness to the events portrayed, which means Peter certainly could not have written it. In any case, by about 70 CE, when Mark was written, Peter was most unlikely to have still been alive.
Peter Rae has written: 'Gospel ministers Christ's ambassadors. A sermon preached at the opening of the provincial synod of Drumfries, April 10th, 1733. By Mr. Peter Rae ..'
Peter Easton Johns was born on May 18, 1973, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
King Johns father was: Peter I of Portugal. King Johns mother was: Teresa Lourenço.
St. Peter was not the direct author of any Gospel. However, scholars think that Peter worked with Mark to produce Mark's gospel. Mark was not an eye-witness of Jesus, whereas Peter was. There is a so-called "Gospel of Peter", but it's not actually by Peter. Scholars generally agree that it was written in the 2nd half of the 2nd century, and is therefore pseudepigraphical (bearing the name of an author who did not actually compose the text - a fairly common and accepted practice in those days, not necessarily an attempt to deceive). It was rejected by the church fathers. For further info, see Wikipedia on 'Gospel of Peter'.
Peter Haworth has written: 'Before Scotland yard'
P. Eldering has written: 'Het Evangelie naar Petrus' -- subject(s): Gospel of Peter