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The intertextual production of the Gospel of Mark is the viewpoint that there are identifiable textual relationships such that any allusion or quotation from another text forms an integral part of the Markan text, even when it seems to be out of context.

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  • The intertextual production of the Gospel of Mark is the viewpoint that there are identifiable textual relationships such that any allusion or quotation from another text forms an integral part of the Markan text, even when it seems to be out of context. (en)
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  • Neil Godfrey (en)
  • Willem S. Vorster (en)
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  • HTS Teologiese Studies (en)
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  • The production of the Gospel of Mark: An essay on intertextuality (en)
  • How and Why the Gospel of Mark Used Scripture — a review of Writing with Scripture, part 1 (en)
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  • The intertextual production of the Gospel of Mark is the viewpoint that there are identifiable textual relationships such that any allusion or quotation from another text forms an integral part of the Markan text, even when it seems to be out of context. (en)
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  • Intertextual production of the Gospel of Mark (en)
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