Mark 1:1John Mark is widely believed to be the writer.Acts 12:12; 13:5, 13; 15:37-39 – History of Mark in Acts.The writing is especially suited for people like us.Mark 7:2-4 – Mark wrote from Rome for Gentiles. He explained many Jewish customs.Mark also translated Aramaic. (Mark 5:41; 3:17)Mark rarely quotes Old Testament prophets.This is the shortest gospel.Mark leaves out or shortens many things covered in more detail in other gospels.Mark is the gospel of action!Mark records about 20 specific miracles, and about 18 examples of Jesus displaying omniscience.Mark 1:27; 3:11; 12:13-17 – Mark records many cases of people being amazed at Jesus.Mark often uses the word “immediately” (40 times)Mark uses the word “and” 800 times!The original Greek was written in historical present tense. Mark 15:16Mark 9:1-9