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The Style of the Long Ending of Mark
http://bible.ovc.edu/terry/articles/mkendsty.htm
An examination of evidence pertaining to authorship. By Bruce Terry.
The Mark Group of the Society of Biblical Literature
http://www.ucollege.edu/ucscripts/public/template/default.asp?DivID=1&pgID=20
Group of scholars of the Society of Biblical Literature who present scholarly papers on topics in the Gospel of Mark.
The Gospel of Mark
http://www.abu.nb.ca/courses/NTIntro/Mark.htm
An introduction to the book by Barry D. Smith.
The Earliest Gospel
http://www.religion-online.org/showbook.asp?title=1940
Frederick C. Grant. The origin and teachings of Mark's Gospel.
Mark: Introduction, Argument, and Outline
http://bible.org/seriespage/mark-introduction-argument-and-outline/
An introduction to the book by Daniel B. Wallace.
Mark's Chiastic Gospel Structure
http://www.preachingpeace.org/mark_chiasm.htm
Proposed outline utilizing parallel themes and phrases to demonstrate intention and design. By Jeffrey H. Krantz.
Literary Approaches to the End of Mark's Gospel
http://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/42/42-1/42-1-pp021-035_JETS.pdf
The abrupt ending at 16:8 best fits the Mark's literary style and surpasses historical conjecture.
Kata Markon
Moderated e-list dedicated to discussion and evaluation of critical questions surrounding the Gospel according to Mark.
It Was Out of Envy That They Handed Jesus Over
http://www.nd.edu/~jneyrey1/envy.html
Analysizes Pilot's statement in Mark 15:10.
Irony in the End: A Textual and Literary Analysis of Mark 16:8
http://bible.org/article/irony-end-textual-and-literary-analysis-mark-168/
Possible reasons for Mark's abrupt ending.
An Index of Mark's Use of the OT
http://www.ntresources.com/documents/MarkAndOT.pdf
List includes quotations and verbal or conceptual parallels.