The "Gospel of Mark" (there is little in the text to suggest the date of its establishment. The traditional interpretation is that the "Lesser Revelation" (13:1-2) is connected to the fall of Jerusalem in 70 A.D., and that it was established after 70 A.D. However, modern biblical scholars have compared the Gospel of Mark with the temple prophecies of Luke and Matthew, and have dated it to between 70 and 73 A.D. However, modern biblical scholars, after comparing the Gospel of Mark with the temple prophecies of Luke and Matthew, find it difficult to place the date of the Gospel of Mark between 70 and 73AD. The most popular theory today is that it was written between 65 and 70. There are other theories that date it to earlier or later, but these are only minority opinions.