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Updated: 8/21/2019

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'Papias vocabulista' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Latin language, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin language

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Where did people think Mark got his information for his gospel?

A:The Bible does not say how or where Mark got his information ofr the Gospel that bears his name, in fact the Bible does not even attribute this gospel to Mark, the companion of the apostle Paul. It was not until around 130 CE that Papias, bishop of Hieropolis named Mark as the author of the gospel and the 'interpreter' of Peter, presumably as if Mark had written from Peter's memory and notes as his secretary. However, Papias could claim no scriptural support for his attribution to Mark nor for his claim that Mark learnt from Peter.


Which gospel may have been relayed by Peter?

We do not know what tradition Peter taught, since he left no record behind. However the Gospel of Mark, while originally anonymous, was attributed to the apostle whose name it now bears, by Papias, bishop of Hieropolis, later in the second century. We can also note that the first epistle of Peter (l Peter 5:13), a pseudonymous document from the second century, mentions Mark as Peter's son. There is no good reason to believe that Mark was really the author of "Mark's Gospel", nor that Mark was really the son of Peter, but the conjunction of the two suppositions allows us to place Mark's Gospel in the tradition of Peter, if we wish to do so.


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