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Rather than look for an outside source (such as Q) for Mark, perhaps a closer look at the scriptures available to Peter in is order.
 
Marks gospel was widely circulated. It became the core teaching of the gospel. With time, as the apostles learned to read the 'mystery which was hidden from the beginning' their gospel supplemented Mark with additional insights they had gained as they studied to show themselves approved.
 
Mark started with John the baptist's testimony, and Matthew pushed the beginning of the story back to Abraham as he saw the hidden shadows of Christ. Luke pushed the beginning of the story back to Adam, seeing Christ in the scriptures preceding Abraham, and John pushed it all the way back to [[Ge 1:1]]. John had the greatest insights into the mystery, having the most time to study before writing his gospel. John sees the Word hidden in the first word of the verse.
 
Marks narrative demonstrates the least insight into the mystery, and has many direct references to fulfilled scripture. The differences in the material in the gospels is instructive in the methods they used to interpret the scriptures. And can be studied to learn their methods. Their exegesis can be reproduced when seen in the light of a learning process over time as they shared new insights.
 
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