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Major Sources Used for Articles on the Gospel According to Mark

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Lion of St Mark

Lion of St Mark

Major Sources:

The Oxford Bible Commentary, edited by John Barton & John Muddiman.
The New Jerome Bible Commentary, edited by Raymond E. Brown, et al.
HarperCollins Bible Commentary, edited by James L. Mays, et al.
The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark, by Dennis R. MacDonald.
Who Wrote the New Testament? By Burton L. Mack.
New Testament Story: An Introduction, by David L. Barr.
The Oxford Companion to the Bible, edited by Bruce M. Metzger & Michael D. Coogan.
HarperCollins Bible Dictionary, edited by Paul J. Achtemeier.
Gospel Fictions, by Randel Helms.
Jesus After 2000 Years, by Gerd Lüdemann.
The Historical Evidence for Jesus, by G.A. Wells.

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