A blog by James Snapp, Jr. about New Testament textual criticism, especially involving variants in the Gospels.
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Michael J. Kruger and the Ending of Mark
I appreciate a lot of Dr. Michael J. Kruger’s work, but his recent lecture on the ending of Mark contained so many inaccuracies, and ignored so much of the evidence, that I felt compelled to respond. Here, therefore, is my counter-lecture.
I encourage you to watch it – it’s just 17 and a half minutes long – on a desktop computer, to ensure that the annotations will be visible.
The URL is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhGuN4nh5gs .
Thank you again, Mr. Snap, for your insights and defence of traditional texts based not on subjective criteria, but on the evidence. Keep up the good work, I have been praying that the Lord would raise up conservative scholars who would resist the blind allegiance to the critical textual movement that is all-to evident in our evangelical circles.
I will continue to pray for more voices like yours.
Thank you again, Mr. Snap, for your insights and defence of traditional texts based not on subjective criteria, but on the evidence. Keep up the good work, I have been praying that the Lord would raise up conservative scholars who would resist the blind allegiance to the critical textual movement that is all-to evident in our evangelical circles.
ReplyDeleteI will continue to pray for more voices like yours.
God Bless,
Ken Ganskie