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  1. Mark the Evangelist is most often depicted writing or holding his gospel. In Christian tradition, Mark the Evangelist is symbolized by a winged lion. Mark the Evangelist attributes are the lion in the desert; he can be depicted as a bishop on a throne decorated with lions; as a man helping Venetian sailors.

    • St. Matthew is represented by a divine man because the Gospel highlights Jesus’ entry into this world, first by presenting His family lineage — “A family record of Jesus Christ, Son of David, son of Abraham” (Mt 1:1) — and His incarnation and birth: “Now this is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about” (Mt 1:18).
    • St. Mark, represented by the winged lion, references the Prophet Isaiah when he begins his gospel: “Here begins the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
    • The winged ox represents St. Luke. Oxen were used in temple sacrifices. For instance, when the Ark of the Covenant was brought to Jerusalem, an ox and a fatling were sacrificed every six steps (2 Sm 6).
    • Lastly, St. John is represented by the rising eagle. The Gospel begins with the “lofty” prologue and “rises” to pierce most deeply the mysteries of God, the relationship between the Father and the Son, and the incarnation: “In the beginning was the Word, the Word was in God’s presence, and the Word was God.
  2. The evangelist's symbol, the lion, became the emblem of that city, in which the cathedral is named for Mark. The symbolism, as old as the second century, is probably drawn from Revelation 4:7 and ultimately from Ezekiel 1:10.

  3. Mark the Evangelist's symbol is the winged lion, the Lion of Saint Mark. Inscription: Script error: No such module "Lang". ('peace be upon you, Mark, my evangelist'). The same lion is also the symbol of Venice (on illustration).

  4. Jul 21, 2023 · The four symbols associated with the four evangelists, also known as the Four Living Creatures, are the Lion, the Ox, the Eagle, and the Man. These symbols have been used since early Christian art and represent the four Gospel writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · On the lower left, a lion, that is Saint Mark. Then, on the lower right, we have an ox, or what sometimes is described as a calf, and that is Luke. [1:27] Each of the Four Evangelists is holding a book, which is a reference to the Gospel that they wrote.

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