Mark was never a disciple of Jesus Christ .He wrote the gospel of Mark. he did not write the book of act.
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The disciples were Peter, James and John. (Mark 14:33)
Jesus' disciples
Jesus appears to the disciples after his resurrection, showing himself to them in physical form to prove he is alive. This occurs in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
The gospel of Mark in the second gospel chronologically, and he may not have been one of the 12 apostles, but he certainly had a spiritual walk with Jesus. His mothers house was the place the disciples met after Jesus' resurrection. Some believe it was her house the last supper was eaten in with Jesus and his disciples. If this is so, Mark probably did know Jesus personally while he was on earth.
They all faithly remained Jesus disciples after his death.
As far as I know Mark went to Egypt after the crucifixion.
Saint Mark the Evangelist is the original author of the Gospel of Mark in the bible. He was one of the disciples of Jesus.
Jesus was free from the presence of his disciples as he had sent them on ahead of him to prepare for the Last Supper at Passover.
Jesus' disciples were primarily Jewish.
Gethsemane was not the Apostle Mark's house. Gethsemane wasn't a town, it was actually a garden where Jesus took the disciples to pray.
The two disciples Matthew and John wrote Gospels about Jesus' life. Many also believe that Peter was an important source for the Gospel of Mark.