New Testament Textual Analysis 17 - Mark 16:9-20 and Internal Evidence

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Internal evidence that pertains to the ending of the Gospel of Mark, with significant observations about unusual features shared by witnesses to the Greek text of the Shorter Ending.

1:30 - The Shorter Ending
2:40 - Marginalia and other features shared by Greek manuscripts with the Shorter Ending indicating a genealogical link to a narrow Egyptian transmission-stream
7:25 - Latin Codex Bobbiensis
8:00 - Ethiopic evidence
9:00 - "multiple endings" after v. 8 are really only two: vv. 9-20 and the Shorter Ending
10:45 - Vocabulary - Metzger's inaccurate propaganda
12:00 - Karim al-Hanifi's comparison: eleven 12-verse segments of the Gospel of Mark contain more once-used words than Mark 16:9-20
12:30 - Bruce Terry's analysis
14:20 - the "pastiche" theory is untenable
16:00 - internal consideration imply that verses 9-20 were not initially written as a conclusion to the Gospel of Mark
18:00 - Ending a narrative with "gar"
19:45 - Mark was compelled to leave his Gospel narrative unfinished and his colleagues finished it by including Mark's small narration of post-resurrection appearances
21:00 - Verses 9-20 were rejected by overly meticulous scribes in the 100s working on the premise that they lacked Petrine approval
20:35 - the origin of the Shorter Ending in Egypt
22:00 - the Egyptian transmission-line: abrupt ending, Shorter Ending, double-ending, verses 9-20
23:30 - In many locales including Rome verses 9-20 circulated as part of the Gospel of Mark
24:30 - additional resources

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