minor at the time, but we have seen how its implications exploded; this is the case again and again in the Bible. It is important to beware of using the stick of “distortion” in order to beat the evangelists when no other evidence is available. Occasionally, endings—and even beginnings—appear to have been lost, elided, or misplaced from many of the gospel stories. For example, Mark 1:29–31 has no apparent ending, and vs. 32 has been added to fit, while Mark 3:1–6 ends with an account of Jesus’ enemies
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