Gospel of Mark

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Abomination Of Desolation

Abomination Of Desolation The abomination of desolation, the abomination that makes desolate, or desolating sacrilege ( מְשׁוֹמֵֽם, ha-shikkuts meshomem, abominatio desolationis) is a term found in the Book of Daniel and the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, which means literally “an abomination that desolates” or “an abomination that depopulates”. Etymology See also: Abomination (Bible) The...

First page of Mark, by Sargis Pitsak (14th century): " The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God".

Gospel Of Mark

The Gospel Of Mark The Gospel According to Mark is one of the four canonical gospels and one of the three synoptic gospels. It tells of the ministry of Jesus from his baptism by John the Baptist to his death and burial and the discovery of the empty tomb – there is no genealogy of Jesus or birth narrative, nor, in the original ending...

The Gospel Of Mark

Critics Of Gospel Of Mark

Critics Of Gospel Of Mark This article covers the Critics of Gospel of Mark. In scholarly circles, Mark 16:9-20 is known as the “Marcan Appendix,” because there are sound reasons for believing that the author of Mark did not write this passage. Textual evidence indicates that as far as original...