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The Long Ending of Mark and The Woman Caught in Adultery According To The Byzantine Text

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Van

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Is Holy Scripture, Mark 16:9, . . . appeared first to Mary Magdalene, . . .
Good Grief, the issue being discussed is that Mark 16:9 seems to conflict with the other gospels. You post "ha ha" but do not explain how Mary Magdalene could be first, when scripture seems to teach the women on their way to tell the disciples, including Peter and John, see Jesus.
 

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Good Grief, the issue being discussed is that Mark 16:9 seems to conflict with the other gospels. You post "ha ha" but do not explain how Mary Magdalene could be first, when scripture seems to teach the women on their way to tell the disciples, including Peter and John, see Jesus.
Again, in your view.
 

Van

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Again, in your view.
What is the purpose of your post. Every post represents the view the poster decides upon. It is not my view that Jesus met with the women on their way to notify the disciples, I cited the very verse. It is not my view that Jesus say Mary after she returned with disciples. I cited the very verse.
You seem to not want to offer any reason why Mark 16:9 seems to conflict with the other gospels.
 

37818

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What is the purpose of your post. Every post represents the view the poster decides upon. It is not my view that Jesus met with the women on their way to notify the disciples, I cited the very verse. It is not my view that Jesus say Mary after she returned with disciples. I cited the very verse.
You seem to not want to offer any reason why Mark 16:9 seems to conflict with the other gospels.
My purpose being, I do not agree. Without repeating my arguments why Biblically wrong in your understanding.
 

Van

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I did. And you play dumb as if as did not .


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I am not the one "playing dumb." I agreed Mary had run off from the group of women returning to tell the disciples of the empty tomb before Jesus met them. However, she did not go back to the tomb with Peter and John before the women saw Jesus, because she was with the women who told the eleven and they did not believe. Had they already been to the tomb ans seen it empty, they would have believed the women had seen Jesus.

There is no way around the fact Mark 16:9 is misleading.
 
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