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The end of the Gospel has always confused me.
Most Biblical Scholars believe it ended at Mark 16:8 8Overcome with terror and dread, they fled from the tomb. They said nothing to anyone, because they were afraid.
Now afterwards you have a “short ending” and a “long ending” which could have been added centuries later. So what is the implications of that? If the end was most likely ending abruptly and strangely, and additions were added later on by a pseudonymous author, which ending is true? Are both the short and long ending considered scripture? If not, which one is?
I am not challenging the Gospel of Mark at all, it is just the ending does cause confusion especially in newer Bibles that many times make note that the additions were made much later than the original Gospel. And one has to wonder if these additions should even be scripture and not just apocryphal.
Most Biblical Scholars believe it ended at Mark 16:8 8Overcome with terror and dread, they fled from the tomb. They said nothing to anyone, because they were afraid.
Now afterwards you have a “short ending” and a “long ending” which could have been added centuries later. So what is the implications of that? If the end was most likely ending abruptly and strangely, and additions were added later on by a pseudonymous author, which ending is true? Are both the short and long ending considered scripture? If not, which one is?
I am not challenging the Gospel of Mark at all, it is just the ending does cause confusion especially in newer Bibles that many times make note that the additions were made much later than the original Gospel. And one has to wonder if these additions should even be scripture and not just apocryphal.
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