Jesus' Resurrection: Mark 16:9-20 was quoted by Early Church Fathers: Papias, Justin Martyr, Irenaeous, Hippolytus, Vincentius, Augustine - Chuck Missler

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The last verses in the Gospel of Mark are sometimes said to be added later. Not being included in the original text, that is to be. This is not true. Chuck Missler brings here up the evidence, why not.

It is because the oldest complete New Testament text, the Codex Alexandria doesn't contain these 20 verses. But the Codex Alexandria is dated, to be from the 5th century AD. And the old Church nevertheless quoted these verses. For instance did Irenæus so in 170 AD. He was borne in Smyrna about 130 AD and died 202.

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