At least nine versions of the ending of Mark can be found among the 1,700 surviving ancient Greek manuscripts and early translations of the gospel.
While originally copyrighted, it now is freely passed to those who request.
https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/easter_exploring_the_resurrection_of_jesus.pdf?
Starting at their page count 30.... under "to be continued"
It is a slightly long read, but of interest to those who may have differing thought as to what the ending of Mark truly was.
It then continues on their page 43.
Happy ::reading:: ::tippinghat::
The real ending is about being baptized
: Texas Conservative Sun Jan 29, 2023 - 07:49:23
The real ending is about being baptized
So you are in the camp that Mark ends at verse 16.
Fine... You might be right.
: Texas Conservative Sun Jan 29, 2023 - 07:49:23
The real ending is about being baptized
So you are in the camp that Mark ends at verse 16.
Fine... You might be right.