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you know many Bible readers whatever their interests or motivations are for reading the Bible they come to the New Testament and they read the gospels Matthew Mark Luke and John and they assume that these four writers whoever they were whether you go at the traditional names attributed to these works or not that theyre working together theyre all part of kind of early Christianity as its emerging in the first century I do in fact think that Mark and Matthew and Luke and John in that order wrote their works in the first century and certainly each of them had connections to the Jesus movement in various ways but I dont think they like each other Mark of course if he wrote first would not know the others and some of you are taking my course on Mark thats being offered now Ill put the link in the description here and you will see Mark as Mark but Matthew comes along and he uses 85 to 90 percent of Mark and thats why whenever youre reading the New Testament a lot of times if you fi