Secret Gospel of Mark (English Wikipedia)

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  • Grafton 2009, p. 25 Grafton, Anthony (2009), "Gospel Secrets: The Biblical Controversies of Morton Smith: review of Morton Smith and Gershom Scholem: Correspondence, 1945–1982, ed. Guy Stroumsa", The Nation, vol. January 26, 2009, pp. 25–30 Available online
  • Grafton 2009, p. 26 Grafton, Anthony (2009), "Gospel Secrets: The Biblical Controversies of Morton Smith: review of Morton Smith and Gershom Scholem: Correspondence, 1945–1982, ed. Guy Stroumsa", The Nation, vol. January 26, 2009, pp. 25–30 Available online
  • Grafton 2009, p. 28 Grafton, Anthony (2009), "Gospel Secrets: The Biblical Controversies of Morton Smith: review of Morton Smith and Gershom Scholem: Correspondence, 1945–1982, ed. Guy Stroumsa", The Nation, vol. January 26, 2009, pp. 25–30 Available online

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  • Tony Burke: Apocryphicity – "Ancient Gospel or Modern Forgery? The Secret Gospel of Mark in Debate". The York University Christian Apocrypha Symposium Series 2011, April 29, 2011, York University (Vanier College). Reflections on the Secret Mark Symposium, part 2

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  • Some commentators believe that the boy was a stranger, who lived near the garden and, after being awakened, ran out, half-dressed, to see what all the noise was about (vv. 46–49) (See John Gill's Exposition of the Bible, at Bible Study Tools.) W. L. Lane thinks that Mark mentioned this episode in order to make it clear that not only the disciples but "all fled, leaving Jesus alone in the custody of the police."[346]

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  • Fowler 1998 Fowler, Miles (Spring 1998), "Identification of the Bethany Youth in the Secret Gospel of Mark with Other Figures Found in Mark and John", Journal of Higher Criticism, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 3–22 Available online

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  • Ehrman, Bart (5 December 2013). "Jesus the Magician". The Bart Ehrman blog. Archived from the original on 2 December 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2024. Yes, I still think that Smith probably forged it. But I'd love to be proved wrong!

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  • Paananen 2019, p. 19 Paananen, Timo S. (2019), A Study in Authenticity: Admissible Concealed Indicators of Authority and Other Features of Forgeries – A Case Study on Clement of Alexandria, Letter to Theodore, and the Longer Gospel of Mark, Helsinki: Unigrafia, ISBN 978-9515152503 PhD diss. Available online (PDF file)
  • Paananen 2019, pp. 60–62 Paananen, Timo S. (2019), A Study in Authenticity: Admissible Concealed Indicators of Authority and Other Features of Forgeries – A Case Study on Clement of Alexandria, Letter to Theodore, and the Longer Gospel of Mark, Helsinki: Unigrafia, ISBN 978-9515152503 PhD diss. Available online (PDF file)

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  • "Handwriting Expert Weighs In on the Authenticity of 'Secret Mark'" available online Archived 2010-07-05 at the Wayback Machine (access date April 15, 2018).
  • Smith 2005, p. 1 Smith, Kyle (2005), "'Mixed with Inventions': Salt and Metaphor in Secret Mark", Online, pp. 1–20, archived from the original on 2013-12-14{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • Schuler 2004 Schuler, Mark (2004), "review of John Dart, Decoding Mark", Review of Biblical Literature, vol. 9/26 Available online (PDF file) Archived 2019-09-25 at the Wayback Machine
  • Ehrman, Bart (5 December 2013). "Jesus the Magician". The Bart Ehrman blog. Archived from the original on 2 December 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2024. Yes, I still think that Smith probably forged it. But I'd love to be proved wrong!
  • Smith 2005, p. 19 Smith, Kyle (2005), "'Mixed with Inventions': Salt and Metaphor in Secret Mark", Online, pp. 1–20, archived from the original on 2013-12-14{{citation}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • Brown 2007, p. 3 Brown, Scott G. (2007), "an essay review of Peter Jeffery, The Secret Gospel of Mark Unveiled: Imagined Rituals of Sex, Death, and Madness in a Biblical Forgery", Review of Biblical Literature, vol. 9/15, pp. 47 pages Available online (PDF file) Archived 2019-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • Brown 2007 Brown, Scott G. (2007), "an essay review of Peter Jeffery, The Secret Gospel of Mark Unveiled: Imagined Rituals of Sex, Death, and Madness in a Biblical Forgery", Review of Biblical Literature, vol. 9/15, pp. 47 pages Available online (PDF file) Archived 2019-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • Brown 2007, p. 12. Brown, Scott G. (2007), "an essay review of Peter Jeffery, The Secret Gospel of Mark Unveiled: Imagined Rituals of Sex, Death, and Madness in a Biblical Forgery", Review of Biblical Literature, vol. 9/15, pp. 47 pages Available online (PDF file) Archived 2019-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • Brown 2007, p. 47. Brown, Scott G. (2007), "an essay review of Peter Jeffery, The Secret Gospel of Mark Unveiled: Imagined Rituals of Sex, Death, and Madness in a Biblical Forgery", Review of Biblical Literature, vol. 9/15, pp. 47 pages Available online (PDF file) Archived 2019-06-01 at the Wayback Machine

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