The purpose of this study is to expand the boundaries of our knowledge by exploring some relevant facts and figures related to Gospel of Mark.
John's Gospel is distinguished from the Synoptic Gospels by its unique selection of material not found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
In the next section, the author will provide answers to the given questions on Gospel of Mark.
Already the king appoints his first disciples, who are his ministers.
First victory over Satan, by the healing of a demoniac.
Jesus constantly imposes silence the demons, and even to his friends, so they keep quiet his true identity: this is called the Messianic secret (France, 2002).
He imposes on them because he feared that the crowds do not delude themselves about his intentions, and do him a temporal king, the king while he is eschatological.
It can and does impose itself as a disinterested home: welcoming hearts.
Begins with the preaching of the gospel of the nearest predecessor (according to the Gospels) of Jesus Christ of St.
John the Baptist, the evangelist pays special attention to the miracles and preaching of the Saviour, the story of which, according to his plan, to strengthen the faith of Gentile converts.
Considerable attention is paid to the last week of Christ's life (Chapters 11 - 16, nearly one-third of the book).
The style of the book - a lively and dynamic. The Greek language of the Gospel of Mark - not literary, but rather spoken, it contains some Semitic influence and Latinism.
Only in the Gospel of Mark mentions two miracles performed by Christ - Healing a deaf Stammerer (7:31 - 37) and healed a blind man at Bethsaida (8:22 - 26), as well as two parables - about sowing and seedlings (4:26) and the anticipation of the house (13:34).