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Mark and Luke do not "contain" supernatural events, Jesus himself, as portrayed in the gospels, is a supernatural event. . Snipping the first half of the sentence reverses the meaning. |
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However, many scholars believe that the original ending of Mark was not 16:8, but was lost due to damage to the manuscript. B.H. Streeter, Robert Gundry, and Ben Witherington are some noted scholars who have accepted this as a likely explanation for Mark's ending. |
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Valid point.
The evangelical NIV Study Bible puts it this way in their note to Mark 16:9-20: "Serious doubt exists as to whether these verses belong to the Gospel of Mark. They are absent from important early manuscripts and display certain peculiarities of vocabulary, style and theological content that are unlike the rest of Mark. His Gospel probably ended at 16:8, or its original ending has been lost." Do you think that was a bit sloppy of the Almighty - to allow the original ending to be lost and to have this non-Markan ending attached for centuries? |
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I'm frankly very encouraged that Luke decided to use sources to write his history. I would be more worried if he claimed to have carefully investigated events that he admits he did not witness himself, and then proceeded to write without giving any hint of relying on previous sources. And you know Mark only makes up less than half of his Gospel? |
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And I think a metaphysical discussion on why God allows humans to screw things up is beyond the scope of this thread -- if not also this Forum. |
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And how would I embarass myself by disagreeing with the NIV editors? I'm sure they are well-respected scholars. Probably moderate to conservative ones as well. That certainly does not mean I have to share their opinion on every item they happen to write about. Besides, I did not offer my own opinion. I merely pointed out how wrong your statement was. As for my opinion, I lean towards believing there was a longer ending that was lost. Its an area I hope to study more in the future. Quote:
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