My upcoming book on Mark’s Gospel explores exegetical insights and harmonization benefits that are available if one accepts the premise that Mark was published for the benefit of Cornelius and friends in Caesarea Maritima shortly after their conversion per Acts 10, and shortly after the publication of Matthew’s Gospel. This…
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For those interested in the origins of the Gospels, David Pallmann has recently posted an extended YouTube video, “When Were the Gospels Written?: A Critical Examination.” Over the last several years he has posted videos arguing for Matthean Priority, Gospel reliability, and the traditional authorship of the Gospels, along with…
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Following the conversion of Cornelius and those gathered in his home in Caesarea Maritima, how would Peter and the other apostles have responded, if Cornelius had then asked that a written Gospel be provided, which recounted the story and teachings of Jesus?