"Secret Mark" (Morton Smith)
Jack Kilmon
jkilmon at historian.net
Sun Feb 4 11:22:20 EST 2001
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Hare" <language_lover64801 at yahoo.com>
To: "Biblical Greek" <b-greek at franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 2:22 AM
Subject: [b-greek] "Secret Mark" (Morton Smith)
> I feel dumb even bringing this up to B-Greek, but I am wondering if anyone
> has ever heard of an alleged document found by a certain Morton Smith
> purportedly to have come from the hand of Clement of Alexandria. I am
> providing the link below to the homepage for this document's argument. I
> have no idea what validity this has, and this is why I am asking on
> B-Greek. Have you ever heard of this document? What refutation is there
> as to its validity? Was Morton Smith (died in 1991) ever discredited as
to
> a verifiable discovery and/or accurate translation of this document?
> Basically, is it at all believable?
There is information on Secret Mark and links to other Secret Mark sites
on my website at:
http://www.historian.net/secmark.htm
The notion that it is a forgery is foolish. It is obvious, from a
palaeographic
standpoint, that the Clementine letter was hurriedly inscribed in the end
papers
of the 1646 Voss book to preserve it either because the original was
deteriorating or was ordered to be destroyed.
Jack
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