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The following translation
is based solely on the Greek text printed in Morton Smith's Clement
of Alexandria and a Secret Gospel of Mark. The Secret
Gospel of Mark is really a longer version of the Gospel of Mark
containing passages not found in the canonical text. Information
about the noncanonical passages is derived from a letter of Clement
of Alexandria. In the translation below, the canonical text (NIV)
is printed in black, while the expanded text is printed in red
italics. The gospel text is followed by a line by line translation
of Clement's complete letter.
Mark 10:32-46
. . . They
were on their way up to Jerusalem, with Jesus leading the way,
and the disciples were astonished, while those who followed were
afraid. Again he took the Twelve aside and told them what was
going to happen to him. "We are going up to Jerusalem,"
he said, "and the Son of Man will be betrayed to the chief
priests and teachers of the law. They will condemn him to death
and will hand him over to the Gentiles, who will mock him and
spit on him, flog him and kill him. Three days later he will rise."
And
they went to Bethany and there was a woman whose brother had died.
And coming up to him, she prostrated herself before Jesus and
said to him, "Son of David, have mercy on me." But the
disciples rebuked her.
And
becoming angry, Jesus went with her to the garden where the tomb
was. And immediately a great sound was heard from the tomb, and
Jesus, going toward it, rolled away the stone from the entrance
to the tomb. And going in immediately where the young man was,
he stretched out a hand and raised him up, holding his hand. Then,
the man looked at him and loved him and he began to call him to
his side, that he might be with him. And going from the tomb,
they went to the house of the young man, for he was rich. And
after six days, Jesus instructed him. And when it was late, the
young man went to him. He had put a linen around his naked body,
and he remained with him through that night. For Jesus taught
him the mystery of the kingdom of God. After he got up from there,
he turned to the region of the Jordan.
Then James
and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to him. "Teacher,"
they said, "we want you to do for us whatever we ask."
"What do
you want me to do for you?" he asked.
They replied,
"Let one of us sit at your right and the other at your left
in your glory."
"You
don't know what you are asking," Jesus said. "Can you
drink the cup I drink or be baptized with the baptism I am baptized
with?"
"We
can," they answered.
Jesus
said to them, "You will drink the cup I drink and be baptized
with the baptism I am baptized with, but to sit at my right or
left is not for me to grant. These places belong to those for
whom they have been prepared."
When the
ten heard about this, they became indignant with James and John.
Jesus called them together and said, "You know that those
who are regarded as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them,
and their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so
with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must
be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of
all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to
serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
Then
they came to Jericho. And the brother
of the young man whom Jesus loved was there, as well as his mother
and Salome. And Jesus did not welcome them.
As
Jesus and his disciples, together with a large crowd, were leaving
the city, a blind man, Bartimaeus (that is, the Son of Timaeus),
was sitting by the roadside begging. . .
Plate
1: Folio 1 Recto
01 From the letters of the
most holy Clement of the Stomateis. To Theodore:
02 You did well silencing the unspeakable teachings of the Carpocratians.
03 For they are the prophesied wandering stars. From the narrow
road of the commandments
04 they are wandering into a boundless abyss of carnal and bodily
sins.
05 For having been puffed up in knowledge - as they call it -
of the depths of Satan, they fail to notice
06 that they are throwing themselves down into the darkness of
dark lies. And having boasted
07 that they are free, they have become slaves of servile desires.
With these people, then, it is
08 necessary to check them constantly and in everything. For even
if they say something true, still
09 the lover of the truth should not agree with them. For not
all true things are truth.
10 One must not value what human opinion considers truth more
than the
11 true truth, which is recognized through faith. Now, concerning
their babblings about the divinely
12 inspired Gospel according to Mark: some are wholly false while
others, even if partly true,
13 are still not completely true. The true parts, because they
have been mixed
14 with invented stories are debased so that, as the saying goes,
even the
15 salt loses its flavor. As for Mark then, during the time when
Peter was in Rome,
16 he wrote up the deeds of the Lord, not actually recording everything,
nor
17 hinting at the mysteries, but instead picking out the things
he thought would
18 increase the faith of those being taught. Then, when Peter
was martyred, Mark went
19 to Alexandria, bringing both his knowledge and the things he
remembered hearing from Peter.
20 From what he brought, he supplemented his first book with the
appropriate items
21 about knowledge for those who are making progress. He arranged
a more spiritual
22 gospel for the use of those being perfected. Nevertheless,
he did not reveal the things
23 which are not to be discussed. He did not write out the hierophantic
instruction of the
24 Lord, but added other deeds to the ones he had already written.
Then, he
25 added certain sayings, the interpretation of which he knew
would initiate the hearers
26 into the innermost sanctuary of the truth which has been hidden
seven times. This is the way
27 he prepared them, in my opinion, not ungrudgingly or unguardedly.
And
28 when he died, he left his writing to the church in
Plate
II: Folio 1 Recto
01 Alexandria, where it is
even now still extremely carefully guarded, being read
02 only to those who have been initiated into the greatest mysteries.
The miserable
03 demons, however, are always devising destruction for the human
race.
04 After being taught by them and using their deceptive arts,
Carpocrates
05 was able to enslave some elder from the church in Alexandria
06 and get the written part of the secret gospel from him. And
he
07 interpreted it according to his blasphemous and carnal opinion.
Still
08 he defiles it, mixing with the most undefiled and holy narratives
the most
09 shameless lies. The teaching of the Carpocratians is derived
from this mixture.
10 Therefore, one must never yield to them, just as I said before.
Also, one must not concede
11 to them that the secret gospel is from Mark, when they put
forth their lies.
12 Rather one must deny it, even with an oath. For one does not
have to speak
13 the whole truth to everyone. For this reason the wisdom of
God declares through Solomon,
14 "Answer the fool from his folly," teaching that,
from people whose minds are blinded,
15 the light of the truth must be concealed. At once, she (Wisdom)
16 says, "From the one who has not, it will be taken,"
and, "Let the fool go in darkness."
17 But we are the children of light, who have been illuminated
in the rising of the heights of the
18 spirit of the Lord. "Where the spirit of the Lord is,"
she says, "there is freedom." For all
19 things are pure to those who are pure. So I will not hesitate
to answer the questions for you,
20 exposing their lies from the actual words of the gospel.
21 At any rate, after the part, "They were going up on the
road to Jerusalem" and the following things
22 until, "after three days he will arise," it takes
up according to the text:
23
"And they went to Bethany and there
was a woman whose brother had died.
24 And
coming up to him, she prostrated herself before Jesus and said
to him, 'Son of David,
25 have
mercy on me.' But the disciples rebuked her. And becoming angry,
26
Jesus went with her to the garden where the tomb was. And
Plate III: Folio 2
Recto
01 immediately a great sound was heard
from the tomb, and Jesus, going toward it
02 rolled away the stone from the entrance
to the tomb. And going in immediately where
03 the young man was, he stretched out
a hand and raised him up, holding
04 his hand. Then, the man looked at
him and loved him and
05 he began to call him to his side,
that he might be with him. And going from
06 the tomb, they went to the house of
the young man. For he was rich. And after
07 six days, Jesus instructed him. And
when it was late, the young man went
08 to him. He had put a linen around
his naked body, and
09 he remained with him through that
night. For Jesus taught him
10 the mystery of the kingdom of God.
After he got up from there,
11 he turned to the region of the Jordan."
And after these things, this follows:
12 "James and John go to him," and that whole section.
13 But the "naked man with naked man" and the other
things you wrote about are
14 not found. After, "and he goes to Jericho," it adds
only, "And the
15 sister of the young man whom Jesus
loved was there, as well as
16 his mother and Salome. And Jesus did
not welcome them."
17 But the many other things which you wrote both seem, and are,
most false. So,
18 the truth according to the right interpretation. . .
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