The long ending of Mark

Hector3001 at aol.com Hector3001 at aol.com
Sun Jun 17 06:59:19 EDT 2001


Heinz: Textual matters have probably been surfacing here (and elsewhere, like 
B-Translation) due to the fact that the TC-List has been quiet for about 9 
months with little or no activity. Perhaps someone knows of another list that 
discusses textual criticism?

 >>Again, textual critical matters are appropriate on b-greek when directed 
 toward a specific text. I would recommend that you join the tc-list and 
 journal at the following address.
 http://www.ntgateway.com/resource/tc.htm
 You should read also what Metzger says of this passage in "A Textual 
 Commentary on the GNT." You should also read one or more of the more modern 
 discussions of the history and introduction to TC. There is no doubt that 
the 
 ending appeared in the second century (Tatian, Diatessaron), but that does 
 not prove the case either way. Also any good commentary on Mark will have 
 detailed discussion of all three endings of Mark.
 
 This is a most important subject and should be on tc-list.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Carlton Winbery
 Louisiana College >>




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