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| Alphabetical [« »] mareotis 1 marie 1 marion 1 mark 18 marked 7 markedly 1 market 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 illustrious 18 king 18 makes 18 mark 18 mary 18 odes 18 photius | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances mark |
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1 2,13| groundlessly, claimed the name of Mark. But the quaintest and boldest 2 3 | Christianity, the Gospel of Mark, I Peter, 1 Clement, and 3 3 | and Enoch. The Gospel of Mark, about A.D. 70, contained 4 4,1 | embodiment was the Gospel of Mark, from which every other 5 4,2 | the individual gospels of Mark, Matthew, and John, however, 6 4,2 | distinction of the Gospel of Mark. It was soon improved upon 7 4,3 | According to the Gospel of Mark, Salome was a witness to 8 4,4 | Jesus claims it himself.: Mark's violent representation 9 4,9 | for akris (“locust”) (Mark 1:6). It would seem that 10 4,14| severely literal reading of Mark 15:21-25, or possibly on 11 5,2 | twice that of the Gospel of Mark. Tertullian tells of its 12 6,3 | origin of the Gospel of Mark:~ ~Mark having become the 13 6,3 | of the Gospel of Mark:~ ~Mark having become the interpreter 14 6,3 | Lord's oracles. So then Mark made no mistake while he 15 6,3 | question of the origin of Mark. Much more perplexing is 16 11,3 | their own secret gospel of Mark but admits that the Church 17 11,3 | possesses a secret gospel that Mark wrote after he had produced 18 16 | quoted in Matthew (27:46) and Mark (15:34) in the Aramaic,