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The original ending of Mark : a new case for the authenticity of Mark 16:9-20 / Nicholas P. Lunn.

Van Pelt Library BS2585.52 .L86 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lunn, Nicholas P.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. Mark--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Bible. New Testament--Criticism, Textual.
Bible. New Testament--Manuscipts, Greek.
Bible. New Testament.
Bible. Mark.
Criticism, Textual.
Physical Description:
xii, 378 pages ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Eugene, Ore. : Pickwick Publications, [2014]
Summary:
"Although traditionally accepted by the church down through the centuries, the longer ending of Mark's Gospel (16:9-20) has been relegated by modern scholarship to the status of a later appendage. The arguments for such a view are chiefly based upon the witness of the two earliest complete manuscripts of Mark, and upon matters of language and style. This work shows that these primary grounds of argumentation are inadequate. It is demonstrated that the church fathers knew the Markan ending from the very earliest days, well over two centuries before the earliest extant manuscripts. The quantity of unique terms in the ending is also seen to fall within the parameters exhibited by undisputed Markan passages. Strong indications of Markan authorship are found in the presence of specific linguistic constructions, a range of literary devices, and the continuation of various themes prominent within the body of the Gospel. Furthermore, the writings of Luke show that the Gospel of Mark known to this author contained the ending. Rather than being a later addition, the evidence is interpreted in terms of a textual omission occurring at a later stage in transmission, probably in Egypt during the second century."--Back cover
Contents:
Introduction
External evidence (1): Biblical manuscripts
External evidence (2): Patristic concerns
Linguistic evidence (1): Vocabulary and style
Linguistic evidence (2): Other features
Literary evidence
Thematic evidence
The longer ending and the Gospels : the question of dependence
Miscellaneous issues
The cause of the problem
Summary and conclusions.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-372) and index.
ISBN:
1625646283
9781625646286
OCLC:
893452327
Publisher Number:
99961558991

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