Readers of Reversing Hermon know that this information is in an appendix to that book. But in the book these allusions are given in full and are listed by Pseudepigraphical source. That’s one reason that appendix is so long!
We should all thank Warren Hart for something much more compact and readable. Warren has produced an index in chart form. Here it is as a PDF:
Index of New Testament Allusions to Books of the Pseudepigrapha – Sorted
It’s arranged by books of the NT. It also includes page number references in Reversing Hermon for Scripture references that correspond to the allusions to books among the Pseudepigrapha. Here’s a screenshot:
This is amazing! Thank you.
According to the preface of the Fortress Press edition of 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch, they were both written after the destruction of the temple in 70 AD. Is this just a difference between scholars? If 4 Ezra was used as a source for Mark, that would put the composition of it later than many suspect.