- Hearing the Whole Story by Richard Horsley
- The Liberated Gospel by Gilbert Bilezikian
- Sowing the Gospel by Mary Ann Tolbert
- Mark: An Introduction and Study Guide by Abraham W. Smith
- Thomas C. Oden, “Jesus Before The Sanhedrin”, in Ancient Christian Commentary On Scripture: Mark, Second. Thomas C. Oden, (Intervarsity Press, 07-08-2005).
- Smith, S., 1995. A Divine Tragedy: Some Observations on the Dramatic Structure of Mark’s Gospel. Novum Testamentum, 37(3), pp.209-231.
- Bock, Darrell. 2000. Blasphemy And Exaltation In Judaism, The Charge Against Jesus In Mk. 14:53-65. Michigan: Baker Books.
- Collins, Adela Yarbro. 2004. “The Charge Of Blasphemy In Mark 14.64”. Journal For The Study Of The New Testament 26 (4): 379-401. doi:10.1177/0142064×0402600401.
- Stubbs, Shannon. 2011. Jesus’ Claim To Singularity With Yahweh: An Exegetical Study Of “I Am” Sayings In The Synoptic Gospels. Ann Arbor.
- O’Brien, Kelli S. “The Answer to the High Priest” in The use of Scripture in the Markan Passion Narrative, University of Notre Dame, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2001.
- Mark: An Exegetical Commentary by R.C. Sproul (Suggested by @JesseDornfeld)
- Mark: The Humanity of Christ, by John F. MacArthur
- Mark, Pillar New Testament Commentary by James R Edwards
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