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<p style='word-break:break-word;white-space:pre-wrap'>This passage is probably most well known because of it&apos;s abuse by snake handling preachers in the United States. I will address that issue but it&apos;s far from the only important thing to talk about in these verses! Though the snake comments in the passage get a lot of attention from normal people, scholars are mostly interested in the question of whether the passage belongs in the Gospel of Mark at all. But, today I&apos;m not answering the question of whether the last 12 verses of Mark are authentic or not. I&apos;m just answering the question of how I would interpret the passage as it stands. Next week I&apos;ll deal with the complex issues related to whether the passage belongs in Mark in the first place.
This is part 68 of the Mark Series, going verse by verse through the Gospel of Mark. Today we are in Mark 16:9-20.
See the WHOLE Gospel of Mark playlist here. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHuGenHwUdeiQ5M-uj5XW4sF
I have live videos Mondays and Fridays at 1pm Pacific Time. Monday is a Bible study and Friday is a Q&amp;A.
Feel free to use my videos in your own gatherings as an aid to studying Scripture.
My website https://BibleThinker.org</p>
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