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John William Burgon's 'The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark' delves into the controversial issue of the authenticity of the concluding verses of the Gospel of Mark. Burgon's meticulous examination of the textual evidence, linguistic analysis, and historical context provides readers with a scholarly and insightful investigation into this critical biblical topic. The book is written in a formal and academic tone, making it an essential resource for biblical scholars, theologians, and students of religious studies. Burgon's deep knowledge of biblical manuscripts and his…mehr

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John William Burgon's 'The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark' delves into the controversial issue of the authenticity of the concluding verses of the Gospel of Mark. Burgon's meticulous examination of the textual evidence, linguistic analysis, and historical context provides readers with a scholarly and insightful investigation into this critical biblical topic. The book is written in a formal and academic tone, making it an essential resource for biblical scholars, theologians, and students of religious studies. Burgon's deep knowledge of biblical manuscripts and his comprehensive research shine through in this comprehensive study of the disputed verses in the Gospel of Mark. Not only does Burgon provide a thorough analysis of the textual variants and their implications, but he also offers a compelling argument for the inclusion of these verses in the biblical canon. His rigorous scholarship and thoughtful analysis make this book a must-read for anyone interested in biblical studies and textual criticism.
Autorenporträt
John William Burgon (1813-1888) was an influential Anglican divine, Dean of Chichester, and a staunch defender of traditional biblical texts against the emerging textual criticism of the 19th century. With a profound commitment to the inerrancy of Scripture, Burgon is best known for his scholarly works that vehemently opposed the revisions proposed by Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort. His 'The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark: Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established' is a seminal work that exemplifies his dedication to upholding the integrity of the Bible. In this meticulous study, Burgon provides detailed arguments in defense of the authenticity of Mark 16:9-20, which had come under question by contemporary scholars of his time. His literary style is marked by thorough research, use of extensive manuscript evidence, and a passionate, albeit polemical, defense of traditional biblical canon. Although his views were contentious, they continue to be influential among traditionalists and provide important historical perspective on the controversies surrounding biblical textual criticism.