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Is Mark 16:9–20 Original? | Part Two: The Evidence (with James Snapp Jr.)

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In this follow-up episode, I’m joined again by New Testament scholar James Snapp Jr.—and this time, we go deep. If Part One was focused on responding to Wes Huff’s video arguing against the long ending of Mark, Part Two is all about the positive case.

Snapp walks us through a wide range of evidence supporting the authenticity of Mark 16:9–20, including:

  • Greek manuscript data

  • Patristic citations

  • Internal consistency with Mark’s style

  • And why it absolutely deserves to be in your Bible

This episode includes detailed analysis, historical context, and even references to the slides presented in the YouTube version.

👉 Haven’t heard Part One yet? Start here: https://youtu.be/vcrUof_liVg

Explore more from James Snapp Jr.:
• Main site: https://jamessnappjr.com/
• Textual criticism blog: https://www.thetextofthegospels.com/

Support the podcast + grab the new Michael Heiser tribute shirt:
https://charismatic-cheetah.printify.me/

Be sure to follow, share, and leave a review if this episode helped you see the long ending of Mark in a new light!

#Mark16 #TextualCriticism #JamesSnapp #BiblePodcast #LongEndingOfMark #BiblicalManuscripts #NewTestament #WesHuff #CharismaticCheetah #MichaelHeiser

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Content provided by Michael Young. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Young or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this follow-up episode, I’m joined again by New Testament scholar James Snapp Jr.—and this time, we go deep. If Part One was focused on responding to Wes Huff’s video arguing against the long ending of Mark, Part Two is all about the positive case.

Snapp walks us through a wide range of evidence supporting the authenticity of Mark 16:9–20, including:

  • Greek manuscript data

  • Patristic citations

  • Internal consistency with Mark’s style

  • And why it absolutely deserves to be in your Bible

This episode includes detailed analysis, historical context, and even references to the slides presented in the YouTube version.

👉 Haven’t heard Part One yet? Start here: https://youtu.be/vcrUof_liVg

Explore more from James Snapp Jr.:
• Main site: https://jamessnappjr.com/
• Textual criticism blog: https://www.thetextofthegospels.com/

Support the podcast + grab the new Michael Heiser tribute shirt:
https://charismatic-cheetah.printify.me/

Be sure to follow, share, and leave a review if this episode helped you see the long ending of Mark in a new light!

#Mark16 #TextualCriticism #JamesSnapp #BiblePodcast #LongEndingOfMark #BiblicalManuscripts #NewTestament #WesHuff #CharismaticCheetah #MichaelHeiser

  continue reading

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