did mark miss the mark?. mark 16:9-20 religious people despise parts of scripture mk.16 – object...
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Did Mark MissThe Mark?
Mark 16:9-20
Religious people despise parts of Scripture
Mk.16 – object of rejection, ridicule, opposition
I. Textual Criticism
Mk.16:9-20 – The facts Missing from two oldest Gk. MSS Found in vast number of witnesses
(‘the great majority of MSS’) including:
Irenaeus (2nd Century) Tatian’s Diatessaron (AD 170!) Justin Martyr’s Apology? (five words,
v.20)
A C D K W X Δ Θ Π Ψ 099 0112 f13 28 33 etc.
Mk.16:9-20 – The facts Missing from two oldest Gk. MSS Verses 9-20 = 167 words. 15 are unique
to Mark
Broadus (SBTS)Preceding 12 vss. of Mark has 12 words & phrases unique to Mark
McGarveyLast 12 vss. of Luke has 9 words
unique to Luke
Mk.16:9-20 – The facts Missing from two oldest Gk. MSS Verses 9-20 = 167 words. 15 unique to Mark Vaticanus leaves enough space to
insert the ‘missing’ verses
Mk.16:9-20 – The facts Missing from two oldest Gk. MSS Verses 9-20 = 167 words. 15 unique to Mark Vaticanus leaves enough space to
insert the ‘missing’ verses
Best explanation?•Verses became detached from early copy of Mark
•Because of prejudice? (17-20?) •Do we really believe Mark ended at 8?
“If the last twelve verses did not form part of the autograph, there is nothing to show when they were attached to the Gospel. But they must have been very generally accepted as the work of Mark soon after the middle of the second century, if not indeed at an earlier time. It is significant that a writer of such wide knowledge as Irenaeus entertained no doubt as to their genuineness” – Swete, cix-cx.
“The section is found in most of the uncial and in all the cursive MSS, in most of the ancient versions, in all the existing Greek & Syriac lectionaries as far as examined; and Irenaeus, who is a much older witness than any of our existing MSS, quotes verse 19 as a part of the gospel of Mark. A strong intrinsic argument for the genuineness is also derived from the extreme improbability (we may say imposs-ibility) that the evangelist should have inten-tionally closed his gospel with ‘for they were afraid,’ verse 8” – P. Schaff, president of ASV translation committee: Companion to the Greek NT, p.190
I. Textual Criticism
II. Tactical Challenges
1. “Baptism cannot benecessary for salvation”
Mere assertion
1. Precept: “go”
2. Place: “all the world”
3. Purpose: “preach gospel”
4. People: “every creature”
5. Plan: “belief & baptism”
6. Pardon: “shall be saved”
7. Punishment: “shall be condemned”
1. “Baptism cannot be necessary for salvation”
2. “16:16 does not say, ‘if not baptized, shall be condemned’”
“He…shall be saved” If not modified, universal salvation If rearranged:
1. Infant baptism: “baptized, then later may believe”
2. Faith alone: “believe & NOT baptized shall be saved”
3. Mark: “believe & baptized…saved”
1. “Baptism cannot be necessary for salvation”
2. “16:16 does not say, ‘if not baptized, shall be condemned’”
“He…shall be saved”
3. Passage: “believe & baptized…saved”
CouplingLink
1. “Baptism cannot be necessary for salvation”
2. “16:16 does not say, ‘if not baptized, shall be condemned’”
“He…shall be saved”
3. Passage: “believe & baptized…saved”
Two conditions required for salvation.
To be lost, omit one.
Unbelief: 11, 13-15Jn.3:18 – need no
further acts of disobedience
1. “Baptism cannot be necessary for salvation”
2. “16:16 does not say, ‘if not baptized, shall be condemned’”
“He…shall be saved”
3. Passage: “believe & baptized…saved”
Inexperienced investor to client:“Believe me, I can make you a fortune;
now give me your money.” Client: “I don’t believe you!”
Must he ask if he will give him his money anyway??
1. “Baptism cannot be necessary for salvation”
2. “16:16 does not say, ‘if not baptized, shall be condemned’”
“He…shall be saved”
3. Passage: “believe & baptized…saved”
“Belief & baptism are so closely associated that they are conceivedof as virtually a single act” – Wessel
1. “Baptism cannot be necessary for salvation”
2. “16:16 does not say, ‘if not baptized, shall be condemned’”
“He…shall be saved”
3. Passage: “believe & baptized…saved”
Consistent principle:When Lord promises salvation on certain conditions, salvation may depend on more conditions, but
never on fewer. Lk.13:3; Ro.10:10
1. “Baptism cannot be necessary for salvation”2. “16:16 does not say, ‘if not baptized…condemned’”
3. “Since salvation is by faith alone, baptism is not necessary”
“He who 1enters a train + 2sits down 3reaches the city”
If saved at point of faith, no time to sit Since we can go to city w/o train, faith
is unnecessary
1. “Baptism cannot be necessary for salvation”2. “16:16 does not say, ‘if not baptized…condemned’”
3. “Since salvation is by faith alone, baptism is not necessary”
4. “Believer is not condemned, thus saved w/o baptism”
Refuse baptism = reject counsel of God, Lk.7:29-30
Reject God / His Word = Judgment, Jn.12:48
Not born of water… = no entering His kingdom, Jn.3:5
I. Textual Criticism
III. Trustworthy Conclusions
II. Tactical Challenges
Mark 16 agrees with other passages1. Resurrection of Christ on 1st day of week,
9. [Mt.28; Lk.24; Jn.20]2. Mary Magdalene. 9-10: 1first witness,
Jn.20; 2seven demons, Lk.8:2; 3told apostles, Jn.20:11-18.
3. Mourning, unbelief, 10-11. [Lk.24:25, 41; Tho., Jn.20:24…]
4. Appearance in another form to two, 12. [Lk.24:13-32]
Mark 16 agrees with other passages5. Appearance to eleven at table, 14.
[Lk.24:36-43]6. World-wide commission, 15. [Mt.28:19]7. Conditions: belief & baptism, 16.
[Mt.28:19, bap.; Ac.2:38 (44-45, belief). Cf. Luke 24:47, repentance
8. Miraculous signs, 17-20. [Ac.1:8; 2:4-12; 3:6…; 28; Hb.2:3-4]
9. Farewell & ascension, R. hand of God, 19.