Arguably noted as the first Gospel to be recorded, the Gospel of Mark is a rapid fire, action-packed account addressed to Roman believers, more specifically, Gentiles. In writing to Roman Gentiles, Mark omits Jewish elements and makes fewer references to

Mark 16C – Now What? An Explanation of the Long Ending of Mark (Part 2)

Mark 16B - Now What? An Explanation of the Long Ending of Mark 16

Mark 15D - A Crucified Christ: The Suffering and Mocking Hour

Mark 15C - A Crown, A Robe and a Reed: The Parody of a Royal Ceremony

Mark 15B - The Savior Scourged: A Passive Appeal for Mercy

Mark 15A - A Miscarriage of Justice: Jesus Delivered to Pilate

Mark 14G - A Miscarriage of Justice: The Trial of Christ (Part 2)

Mark 14F – A Miscarriage of Justice: The Trial of Christ (Part 1)

Mark 13D - Things to Come: The Olivet Discourse (Part 4)

Mark 13C - Things to Come: The Olivet Discourse (Part 3)

Mark 13B - Things to Come (The Olivet Discourse) Part 2

Mark 13A - "Things to Come" The Olivet Discourse (Part 1)

Mark 9E - Kingdom Partnership: When Unity and Humility Meet

Mark 9A - A Peak Behind the Veil: The Transfiguration Part 1

Mark 7B – The Trap of Tradition (Part 2); The Matters of the Heart