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Chapter 16 of Mark, '''Mark 16''', has been controversial among non-Orthodox [[Bible]] critics in that many contend that the ending of chapter, verses 9-20, was not part of the original work by Mark. This position developed even though second century references are made of the text.
==For Omission==Almost all contemporary [[New Testament]] textual critics have concluded that neither the longer or shorter endings were ''originally'' part of Mark’s Mark's Gospel, though the evidence of the early church fathers above shows that the longer ending had become accepted tradition. The United Bible Societies' 4th edition of the Greek New Testament (1993) rates the omission of verses 9-20 from the original Markan manuscript as "certain." For this reason, many modern versions of Bibles decline to print the longer ending of Mark together with the rest of the [[gospel]], but, because of its historical importance and prominence, it is often included as a footnote or an appendix alongside the shorter ending. Nevertheless, a handful of scholars, particularly those in traditionalist or fundamentalist traditions, argue that the evidence is insufficient to justify its exclusion or that the evidence in fact supports its inclusion. However, in biblical scholarship, changes and advances due to creative detective work and new discoveries have a long past history of proceeding with caution very slowly, so the almost unanimous conclusion with regards to the inauthenticity of the ending(s) of Mark should be seriously considered.
==SourcesExternal links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_16 Wikipedia: Mark 16]
* [http://av1611.com/kjbp/faq/holland_mr16_9-20.html Mark 16:9-20 (The last twelve verses of Mark) @ av1611.com]
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