It is generally accepted that the New Testament Gospel of Mark was written before those of Matthew, Luke, and John.
The New Testament places them in the order Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Related Posts
-
Who directed The Terror (1963)? Only Roger Corman was billed as director for The Terror, but several uncredited "assistants" helped out. Francis Ford Coppola, Monte Hellman, Jack Hill, Dennis Jacob, and Jack Nicholson assisted with directing the 1963…
-
On what project was the legendary John Henry supposed to have worked? According to folklore, John Henry was an ex-slave who worked as a steel driver. Helping to blast the Big Bend Tunnel through the Allegheny Mountains for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad in West…
-
Was Sinbad the Sailor an Arabian? Sinbad the Sailor was an Iraqi, a merchant shipwrecked after setting sail from Basra, now Iraq. The story of his seven voyages is told in The Thousand and One Nights.
-
What was Pip’s real name in Great Expectations? Philip Pirrip was Pip's real name in Great Expectations.
-
How many copies of Gone with the Wind have been sold? Margaret Mitchell's 1937 Pulitzer Prize winner Gone with the Wind has been translated into 27 languages and has sold over 20 million copies.
-
Did Alice Walker start out by writing fiction or poetry? The first published work of the poet and novelist Alice Walker was a book of poetry: Once: Poems (1968). She followed up soon after, however, with a novel: The Third Life of Grange…