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245 0 0 _aPerspectives on the ending of Mark :
_b4 views /
_cDavid Alan Black ... [and others] ; edited by David Alan Black.
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246 3 _aPerspectives on the ending of Mark : four views
260 _aNashville, Tennessee :
_bB&H Academic,
_c(c)2008.
300 _axiii, 145 pages ;
_c22 cm.
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505 0 0 _tMark 16:8 as the conclusion to the Second Gospel
_rDaniel B. Wallace --
_tThe long ending of Mark as canonical verity
_rMaurice A. Robinson --
_tThe last twelve verses of Mark : original or not?
_rJ. Keith Elliott --
_tMark 16:9-20 as Markan supplement
_rDavid Alan Black --
_tThe ending of Mark : a response to the essays
_rDarrell L. Bock.
520 0 _aBecause it is conspicuously absent from more than one early Greek manuscript, the final section of the gospel of Mark (16:9-20) that details Christ's resurrection remains a constant source of debate among serious students of the New Testament. Perspectives on the Ending of Mark presents in counterpoint form the split opinions about this difficult passage with a goal of determining which is more likely. --from publisher description
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630 0 0 _aBible.
_pN.T.
_pMark XVI, 9-20
_xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
700 1 _aBlack, David Alan,
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