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  1. Apr 17, 2019 · John Mark was a companion of Paul and Barnabas, and possibly the author of the Gospel of Mark. Learn about his life, family, role in the early church, and the controversies surrounding his identity and legacy.

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    John Mark ( Greek: Ἰωάννης Μάρκος, romanized : Iōannēs Markos) is named in the Acts of the Apostles as an assistant accompanying Paul and Barnabas on their missionary journeys. Traditionally he is regarded as identical with Mark the Evangelist, the traditional writer of the Gospel of Mark .

    • First century AD
    • September 27
  3. John Mark was the author of the Gospel of Mark and a helper of Paul and Peter in their missionary work. He overcame his past mistake of leaving Paul and Barnabas and became a trusted ally of the apostles.

  4. MARK, JOHN (Μάρκος, ̓Ιωάννης). Son of Mary, cousin of Barnabas, assistant to Paul and Barnabas and traditionally the author of the second gospel. The name ̓Ιωάννης, G2722, is derived from the Heb. יﯴחָנָנ׃֙ or יהﯴחָנָ֥ן meaning “Yahweh is gracious” and points to his Jewish heritage.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · John Mark was a helper on Paul and Barnabasfirst missionary journey (Acts 13:5). However, he did not stay through the whole trip. John Mark deserted Paul and Barnabas in Pamphylia and left the work (Acts 15:38).

  6. Mark the Evangelist also known as John Mark or Saint Mark, is the person who is traditionally ascribed to be the author of the Gospel of Mark. Modern Bible scholars have concluded that the Gospel of Mark was written by an anonymous author rather than an identifiable historical figure.

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  8. John Mark was the cousin of Barnabas and the son of Mary who helped the early church in Jerusalem. He joined and left Paul and Barnabas' missionary journey twice, causing a disagreement between them.

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