Did Mark Fumble His Opening Quotation?Rikk E. Watts:
This apparent discrepancy was noted as far back as the fourth century by Jerome, who respectfullyobserved:”O Apostle Peter, your son Mark, not in the flesh but in the Spirit,has made a mistake.” He was not alone. Two early manuscripts and all the laterByzantine ones also saw the problem, rescuing (presumably) Mark’s credibility bychanging “in Isaiah” to “in the prophets.” Interestingly, the most reliable and earliestmanuscripts and their ear...
Published on July 02, 2012 02:00