Similarly, you may ask, was the book of Mark written after the destruction of Jerusalem?
The book of Mark was written after the destruction of Jerusalem. Mark's Gospel has fewer Old Testament quotations than Matthew's Gospel. Give four reasons why Mark's Gospel would appeal to the gentiles living outside Palestine, like those living in Rome.
Secondly, who was Mark's gospel written for? Mark's explanations of Jewish customs and his translations of Aramaic expressions suggest that he was writing for Gentile converts, probably especially for those converts living in Rome.
Similarly, it is asked, when was Mark written in the Bible?
Most scholars date Mark to c. 66–74 AD, either shortly before or after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD.
Was the book of Mark Written First?
According to the hypothesis of Marcan priority, the Gospel of Mark was written first and then used as a source for the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.