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1. Critical Theories Concerning the Ending of Mark And they went out quickly and fled from the sepulchre; for they trembled and were amazed; neither said they anything to any man; for they were afraid. With this verse (Mark 16:8), according to the critics, the genuine portion of the Gospel of Mark ends. But how came this Gospel […]

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Isaiah’s Unique Prophecy

In a recent issue of Torch and Trumpet we sought to trace very briefly the history of criticism of Isaiah. It was an interesting path to follow, for criticism, although it would deny to Isaiah the authorship of the entire book which bears his name, nevertheless has been unable to provide a substitute explanation of the […]

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Who Wrote Isaiah?

In the whole history of Old Testament scholarship there is hardly a phase that is more interesting than the history of opinion with respect to the authorship of the prophecy of Isaiah. As we sought to point out in the last issue of Torch and Trumpet, one who is willing to accept the witness of […]

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