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  2. Mark 16 - Wikipedia

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    Includes verses 920 with the "Freer Logion" (an interpolation after Mark 16:14): Noted in manuscripts according to Jerome (4-5th centuries) and the Codex Washingtonianus (late 4th, early 5th century) includes verses 920, and features an addition between 16:14–15, known as the "Freer Logion": [39]

  3. Codex Vercellensis - Wikipedia

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    It contains the last twelve verses of the Gospel of Mark, but on a replacement-page. The original final pages after Mark 15 :15 have been lost, and the replacement-page resumes mid-sentence in 16:7 and includes the text to the end of verse 20, but in the Vulgate version.

  4. List of New Testament verses not included in modern English ...

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    The first occurrence (as part of verse 20) is very well supported by ancient resources, including p 46, א, A,B,C,P,Ψ, and several ancient versions (although some omit 'Christ' and some omit 'Amen'); its inclusion in verse 20 got a UBS confidence rating of B. However, its recurrence as verse 24 is not so well supported.

  5. Codex Vaticanus - Wikipedia

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    Mark 9:46 [21]: 121 Mark 11:26 [21]: 128 Mark 15:28 [21]: 144 The end of Mark in Vaticanus contains an empty column after Verse 16:8, possibly suggesting that the scribe was aware of the missing ending. It is the only empty New Testament column in the Codex. [22]: 252 Mark 16:920 — The Book of Mark ends with verse 16:8.

  6. Textus Receptus - Wikipedia

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    Mark 16:9-20 or the longer ending of Mark is a variant found within the Textus Receptus which has generally been assumed to have been a later addition into the text by modern textual critics. [110] The earliest extant complete manuscripts of Mark, Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus , two 4th-century manuscripts, do not contain the last twelve ...

  7. Gospel of Mark - Wikipedia

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    Mark is the only gospel with the combination of verses in Mark 4:24–25: ... his fingers and spit at the same time: 7:33; cf. 8:23, Luke 11:20, John 9:6, Matthew 8:16.

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  9. Codex Alexandrinus - Wikipedia

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    Mark 16:920. incl. – A C D K W Γ Δ Θ ƒ 13 28 33 565 700 892 1241 1424 ℓ 844 ℓ 2211 Byz omit – א ‎ B k sy s arm [31]: 148–149 Luke 4:17. ἀνοίξας (opened) – A B L W Ξ 33 892 1195 1241 ℓ 547 syr s, h, p sa bo ἀναπτύξας (unrolled) – א ‎ D c K Δ Θ Π Ψ ƒ 1 ƒ 13 28 565 700 1009 1010 Byz [32]: xiii ...