Listen "A Review of the Last 12 Verses of Mark (3/6)"
Episode Synopsis
If you look in your Bibles at Mark 16, you would likely notice a curious little note/division going something like 'The earliest and most reliable manuscripts do not have verses 9–20.' You might have heard too that these last few verses in Mark were added in later and that they were not originally part of Scripture. If this is true, then someone must have tampered with Scripture (!), and this would be disturbing to say the least. This series will take a look at what the evidence is for this claim and if indeed tenable. You might be surprised at the answer!
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