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According to such scholars as William Wrede and Heikki Räisänen, the messianic secret is the idea that Mark—or a later editor of his Gospel—invented the accounts where Jesus told his disciples to be silent about his messiahship. In Concealment or Revelation?, author John H. Morris, Jr. analyzes the critical scholarship on the messianic secret in Mark’s Gospel. Focusing on the Gospel in its...

The hypothesis guiding this investigation is that the messianic secret passages are best understood as Mark’s accurate recording of first-century values and actions, with the messianic secret passages reflecting such concerns as who had the authority to apply new names to Jesus, who had the correct understanding of Jesus’ nature and mission, and who came from the proper social context to define the public identity of Jesus. These first-century social perceptions provide an explanation of Mark’s portrayal