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Mark's Gospel was written anonymously around 70 CE, long after the time of Jesus. The author certainly would never have met Jesus and is unlikely to have ever met anyone who had known Jesus. He would have assumed Jesus to have been a Jew, with brown skin, dark hair and brown eyes, but tells us no more about his appearance. The story of the Cleansing of the Temple (Mark 11:15-17) suggests a physically powerful man.
Mark David Chapman planned to murder John Lennon because he was angry about a statement that Lennon made about The Beetles being more popular than Jesus.
In the book of Mark, Jesus commands his disciples to go into the world and spread the good word of Jesus. They now had an important task to begin, following His appearances to them which gave them an unshakeable faith in the face of intense persecution which some of them were to experience. None of them denied Christ after this, although it would have spared them considerable suffering.
Mark was a follower/ disciple of Jesus. He was of no blood kin.
Mark begins with an account of Jesus' baptism.
Yes. Mark was an eye-witness to the events of Jesus's time.
Mark was never a disciple of jesus christ .He wrote the gospel of Mark. he did not write the book of act.
Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, was a disciple of Peter, who was a disciple of Jesus.
The gospel of Mark is a biography of Jesus written by John Mark
Jesus physical appearance is NOT recorded in the Bible.
The theme of Matthew is Jesus the Messiah and the theme of Mark is Jesus the Wonderful.
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Jesus was dark skinned