A: Mark's Gospel has been described as a story of the passion, with a long introduction. Jesus begins his mission in Galilee, but six of the sixteen chapters take place in Jerusalem. The gospel originally ends at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. The 'Long Ending', verses 16:9-20, was added much later and was not part of Mark's original setting.
Mark's Gospel is set around an elegant parallel structure, a literary sequence in which an opening set of events is contrasted with another, parallel set of events that mirrors the first. In Mark's Gospel:
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The book in the Bible that marks the beginning of the New Testament is the Gospel of Matthew.
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Because Mark's gospel is the word of God which is truth and his gospel states: Mark 1.1. The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God;
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Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, was a disciple of Peter, who was a disciple of Jesus.
All Bible scriptures have authority for Christians. Since Mark's Gospel is also Holy Scripture inspired by God, it too has authority as God's word of truth.