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Mark 16:7-8 – Literary Approaches to the End of Mark's Gospel

Mark 16:7-8 – Literary Approaches to the End of Mark's Gospel

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  • Joel F. Williams

Do the words of Mark 16:7-8 make good sense as the conclusion to Mark’s Gospel? This essay wants to present and evaluate different attempts to explain the meaning and significance of Mark’s abrupt ending.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1999. 16 pages.

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