A Case against the Longer Ending of Mark
This is the second article on Mark’s ending. It responds to an argument for the authenticity of Mark 16:9–20. I am grateful for the opportunity to respond to James Snapp’s article. He argued that we should regard Mark 16:9–20 as the ending of Mark’s Gospel. I will be arguing instead that we should regard Mark … Continue reading A Case against the Longer Ending of Mark
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