mi U.S. rearms to nullify China’s missile supremacy in the western Pacific By www.japantimes.co.jp Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 01:01:46 +0900 A long-term struggle between the Beijing and Washington is at a turning point, with the United States rolling out new weapons and strategy in a ... Full Article News China East China Sea U.S. U.S. military senkakus weapons disputed islands South China Sea Donald Trump
mi Golden Week takes a turn for the weird online amid pandemic By www.japantimes.co.jp Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:57:50 +0900 The current environment surrounding the emergence of COVID-19 has forced people to come up with brand new ways of enjoying time away from work. Full Article News
mi A pandemic potpourri of Golden Week news gems By www.japantimes.co.jp Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:58:41 +0900 As if the COVID-19 pandemic didn't give Japan enough things to worry about, the unseasonably warm winter and resulting lack of snow may spell severe ... Full Article News Golden Week covid-19 covid-19 in Japan
mi Hard sell: Japan’s retail sector may need to reinvent itself in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic By www.japantimes.co.jp Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 05:00:37 +0900 A sea change in shopping habits amid the new coronavirus outbreak could impact marketing and distribution across the country for years to come. Full Article News retail marketing distribution Timeout covid-19 covid-19 in Japan
mi Anti-viral drug trio found to shorten COVID-19 illness in mild cases By www.monitor.co.ug Published On :: 2020-05-09T09:00:07Z They called for larger-scale research on critically-ill patients to ascertain if the drug combo could be a viable treatment for them too Full Article
mi Demand for thyme grows amid Covid-19 outbreak By www.monitor.co.ug Published On :: 2020-05-09T13:08:50Z Susan Munyoro says thyme would be the most ideal herb for a beginner. She is an agronomist who specialises on herbs production and international marketing. The crop thrives in hot areas and needs exposure to direct sunlight for six to eight hours, writes Shabibah Nakirigya Full Article
mi Kenya: Eliud Kipchoge Leads From the Front in COVID-19 Relief Mission By allafrica.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:43:33 GMT [Nation] Eliud Kipchoge, the legend, is leading from the front in distributing relief food to vulnerable athletes in the Rift Valley. Full Article
mi Namibia: Land Activist Nauyoma's Trial Postponed By allafrica.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:58:10 GMT [New Era] The trial of Affirmative Repositioning (AR) land activist Dimbulukeni 'Dee' Nauyoma has been postponed to 19 May this year. Full Article
mi Zimbabwe: Minister Applauds Nation By allafrica.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:58:38 GMT [The Herald] Zimbabweans have heeded preventative and precautionary measures put in place by President Mnangagwa to contain the spread of Covid-19 and Government is hopeful the number of recorded cases will not continue to rise. Full Article
mi Angola: Namibe Authorities Ask for Better Fish Processing Market By allafrica.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:02:03 GMT [ANGOP] Tômbwa -The Namibe provincial vice-governor for Political, Economic and Social Sector, Maiza Tavares advised this Friday in the municipality of Tômbwa the women who work on fish processing to improve the hygienic and sanitary condition in work places. Full Article
mi Nigeria: COVID-19 - Many People On the Run in Lagos After Testing Positive - Commissioner By allafrica.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:03:17 GMT [Premium Times] The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi, said on Friday that many people who tested positive for coronavirus were running away from being taken to isolation centres for treatment. Full Article
mi Namibia: 143 Nabbed for Drugs in April By allafrica.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:04:03 GMT [Namibian] POLICE arrested 143 suspects for drug-related crimes in April, the latest police report on drug busts and arrests says. Full Article
mi Kenya: Ethiopian Troops Admit Shooting Down Plane By allafrica.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:53:56 GMT [Nation] Ethiopian forces in Somalia have admitted to shooting down a Kenyan cargo plane on Monday, leading to six deaths, on 'mistaken identity'. Full Article
mi South Africa: Health Minister Confirms Total of 8 895 Confirmed Cases By allafrica.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:58:28 GMT [Govt of SA] As of today, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa is 8895. Case Data Full Article
mi Captain of Ill-Fated Aircraft Hoped to Be With Family By allafrica.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 07:22:07 GMT [Nation] Captain Mabruk Islam Sherman spoke to his wife and three children around noon, informing them of his trip to Somalia. Full Article
mi Amisom Welcomes the Decision By the Governments of Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia to Investigate Plane Crash Incident in Bardale By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:36:10 GMT [Dalsan Radio] The African Union Mission in Somalia, AMISOM, expresses its heartfelt condolences to the families of those who perished in the plane crash of 4th May, 2020. The aircraft which left Baidoa, had six people on board and was approaching Bardale, south of Somalia and 300km northwest of the capital Mogadishu when it crashed. Full Article
mi U.S. Military Operations Leave 132 Civilians Dead in 2019 By allafrica.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:00:13 GMT [Dalsan Radio] US military operations in four countries in 2019 left 132 civilians dead, according to a report released Wednesday by the Pentagon. Full Article
mi Premier league split widening By www.herald.ie Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:30:00 +0000 The split in the Premier League has now become so pronounced that some figures have a name they share for the bottom six: 'Project Sabotage'. Full Article Soccer
mi Families urged to go on 'staycation' and help tourism industry to recover By www.herald.ie Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:30:00 +0000 The Government has been urged to consider a 'staycation' package, to salvage something from the 2020 season, by one of Ireland's most successful marine tourism officials. Full Article News
mi Fenton is missing 'amazing' friends By www.herald.ie Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:30:00 +0000 A couple of weeks ago, Brian Fenton received a text from his father instructing him to switch on his television. Full Article GAA
mi US reversal prevents UN vote on pandemic truce By www.rte.ie Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:02:37 +0000 The United States stunned other members of the UN Security Council by preventing a vote on a resolution for a ceasefire in various conflicts around the world to help troubled nations better fight the coronavirus pandemic, diplomats said. Full Article Coronavirus
mi The glycemic index – A conceptual breakthrough in combating obesity By www.jpost.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:29:24 GMT The following is intended to clarify how weight can be controlled when hunger is kept at bay using a reliable, informative tool called the glycemic index. Full Article health israel obesity Coronavirus coronavirus outbreak
mi Roaming 'robodog' politely tells Singapore park goers to keep apart By www.jpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:28:14 GMT "Let's keep Singapore healthy," the yellow and black robodog named SPOT said in English as it roamed around. Full Article singapore dogs robot Coronavirus
mi Guterres: Antisemitic conspiracies increased due to COVID-19 By www.jpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:12:17 GMT 'The pandemic continues to unleash a tsunami of hate and xenophobia, scapegoating and scare-mongering' Full Article United Nations antisemitism Coronavirus COVID-19
mi German monitor: antisemitic incidents have increased since Halle shooting By www.jpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 05:04:47 GMT In the Halle attack, two people were killed near the synagogue when the alleged gunman could not enter the building. Full Article synagogue diaspora antisemitism Halle
mi The US lost 20.5 million jobs in April, a historic unemployment rate By www.jpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:14:04 GMT The Labor Department's monthly employment report also showed the unemployment rate surging to 14.7% last month, shattering the post-World War II record of 10.8% touched in November 1982. Full Article United States Coronavirus COVID-19
mi Katie Miller, Stephen Miller’s wife and Pence aide, diagnosed coronavirus By www.jpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:07:15 GMT News of Miller’s positive test delayed Pence’s scheduled departure Friday to Des Moines, Iowa, for more than an hour, and several staffers who had been in contact with her left the plane. Full Article Donald Trump Mike Pence Stephen Miller FDA - Food and Drug Administration Coronavirus Live Updates
mi Amid COVID-19, Pompeo to visit Israel and meet Netanyahu, Gantz By www.jpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:54:55 GMT The diplomatic visit will be the first since Israel closed its borders to foreigners in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article Israel Benjamin Netanyahu Benny Gantz coalition Mike Pompeo Coronavirus coronavirus outbreak
mi Health Ministry reports 35 new coronavirus cases, no new deaths in 24 hrs By www.jpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:37:16 GMT No new deaths were reported on Saturday morning, marking the first full day Israel has gone without a COVID-19 related death in over a month. Full Article Coronavirus Coronavirus in Israel Coronavirus Live Updates
mi Hunters have no title to Miżieb and l-Aħrax tal-Mellieha, Lands Authority says By www.maltatoday.com.mt Published On :: Fri,08 May 2020 11:24:18 +0200 Lands Authority confirms that the FKNK has no title to Miżieb and l-Aħrax tal-Mellieha, independent candidate Arnold Cassola says Full Article
mi Updated | Malta vetoes Irini spending after withdrawing from EU naval mission By www.maltatoday.com.mt Published On :: Fri,08 May 2020 11:35:11 +0200 Maltese government to inform EC it will no longer provide boarding team to Operation Irini, which is attempting to stop Turkish weapons to Libyan GNA Full Article
mi Schembri overshadowed by Muscat’s new economic role: ‘I consult with many people’ By www.maltatoday.com.mt Published On :: Fri,08 May 2020 12:01:51 +0200 Economy Minister Silvio Schembri downplays Joseph Muscat's role in drawing up Malta's post-COVID strategy, insisting the government is consulting with several parties Full Article
mi [WATCH] Child takes hunter’s shotgun in Miżieb hide, proving lax controls on illegalities By www.maltatoday.com.mt Published On :: Fri,08 May 2020 13:11:23 +0200 BirdLife video of illegal hunting in Malta sent to European Commission Full Article
mi Frank Portelli cannot decide St Philip's Hospital fate alone, court appoints administrators By www.maltatoday.com.mt Published On :: Fri,08 May 2020 15:44:26 +0200 Commercial Court rules that St Philip's Hospital owner Frank Portelli cannot decide the hospital's fate on his own as HSBC Bank seeks repayment of €11.5 million in loans, appoints two provisional administrators Full Article
mi UN human rights commissioner calls for disembarkation of migrants held on ships By www.maltatoday.com.mt Published On :: Fri,08 May 2020 17:39:07 +0200 The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights expresses ‘deep concern’ over reports of failure to assist and coordinate pushbacks of migrant boats in the central Mediterranean Full Article
mi Caruana Galizia murder suspect on hunger strike at ‘discriminatory’ court sitting By www.maltatoday.com.mt Published On :: Sat,09 May 2020 10:29:47 +0200 Murder suspect Alfred Degiorgio does not want to appear in court after COVID-19 lockdown prevented him from seeing family Full Article
mi Report: Iranian-backed militia evacuates from Aleppo By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 18:48:03 GMT The headquarters are being moved from within the city to a new area in the city’s outskirts due to fears of being targeted by Israeli airstrikes. Full Article Iran Iran Syria Aleppo
mi Pandemic, Oil Prices Force Saudis to Take Painful Economic Steps By www.jpost.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 21:16:04 GMT Analysts differ over whether economy of Middle East’s top oil producer might ‘collapse’ Full Article Russia saudi arabia oil economy
mi Iran: Amazing qualities of our new long-range ballistic missiles By www.jpost.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 14:36:10 GMT The IRGC aerospace command takes credit for the achievement and says that it builds on legacies dating back to 1988. Full Article Iran missiles IRGC
mi Misinformation and leaks: The love-hate Russia-Iran relationship in Syria By www.jpost.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:11:37 GMT We will never fully know what Iran and Russia actually think of Assad or each other’s historic role in Syria. Full Article Iran Syria Russia
mi An assessment of coronavirus in the Middle East By www.jpost.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:42:12 GMT Decisions taken by Middle Eastern governments in their fight against the coronavirus reflect differences in administrative capacities, infrastructures and specific national political preferences. Full Article Middle East Coronavirus spread Coronavirus Live Updates
mi More than 360,000 coronavirus cases in Middle East By www.jpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:20:02 GMT The low reporting in some countries and civil conflicts across the region mean that the number of cases is continually undercounted. Full Article Iran Turkey Middle East Coronavirus Coronavirus Live Updates
mi US general says coalition continuing fight against ISIS amid the pandemic By www.jpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:45:54 GMT The pandemic has led to a series of changes, including the separation of US and coalition forces from locals. Full Article United States ISIS Middle East
mi IDF soldiers, Palestinians stand together to help east Jerusalem families By www.jpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:09:02 GMT IDF commander: Coronavirus has united us Full Article IDF Jerusalem Palestinians
mi Coronavirus opened a window of opportunity that can't be missed - analysis By www.jpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:37:57 GMT The global pandemic has brought Israel and Hamas closer than ever to a long-awaited prisoner swap. Full Article IDF Hadar Goldin Oren Shaul
mi How did Turkey get the most coronavirus cases in the Middle East? By www.jpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:41:13 GMT Turkey’s official coronavirus infections rose to more than 86,000 with 2,000 deaths on Monday. Full Article Turkey Erdogan Turkey Coronavirus
mi Warning Of A Second Pandemic Wave, Health Minister Says Iran Needs A CDC By www.payvand.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 09:10:08 PDT While admitting that the official death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in Iran has exceeded 6,000, the Islamic Republic Minister of Health warned of a heavy second wave of the disease next autumn and winter. ";A relatively heavy attack by a combination of flu and coronavirus is expected in the fall and winter";, the Minister, Saeed Namaki, reiterated. Full Article
mi Iranian Human Rights Activist Ali Ajami Mysteriously Drowned In Houston Park Lake By www.payvand.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 09:10:08 PDT The body of Ali Ajami, an Iranian human rights activist, was discovered in McGovern Lake at Hermann Park, Houston, Texas, on Wednesday. The cause of death remains unknown. Houston Police on Wednesday started an investigation into the death of a deceased male found in a pond at Hermann Park but said no other information was available yet. Iranian social media users have reported that the body belonged to thirty-seven-year-old Iranian human rights activist Ali Ajami. Full Article
mi Did God Promise You Prosperity? By feeds.gty.org Published On :: Mon, 08 Jul 2019 00:00:00 PST In the lead-up to the Truth Matters conference in October, we will be focusing our attention on the sufficiency, authority, and clarity of Scripture. Of our previous blog series, none better embodies that emphasis than Frequently Abused Verses. The following entry from that series originally appeared on September 25, 2015. -ed. What does this verse mean to you? Most of us have heard that question before—it lurks inside countless Bible studies and Sunday-school classes. It is a postmodern mindset that has become pervasive in the church. When reading a book, an article, or a blog post, we implicitly understand that its meaning is bound to the author’s intent. The same ought to be true for Scripture—God alone is the arbiter of what He means through what He has revealed in His Word. Yet Scripture is now subject to the whims of the reader, who is prone to read personal experience into the text instead of discovering—and coming under—its objective truth. The worst forms of this are when people think they’re helping God—improving upon His perfection, sanitizing His story, and smoothing out the sharp edges of His truth. Life is not as subjective as we might like to think. We don’t get to decide what a red light means when we approach a traffic signal. Bank managers can’t arbitrarily determine your account balance. And, thankfully, airlines don’t hire pilots who take the liberty to decide what “runway” means to them. It is absurd to think that we can approach God’s Word with lower standards. God says what He means and means what He says, always speaks without error, and has been kind enough to speak to us with simplicity and clarity. The tsunami of topical preaching we see today has scarred the evangelical landscape. A topical message is not wrong in and of itself, but problems are inevitable when that becomes the main diet of a congregation. Pastors who preach texts divorced from their context invariably beget congregations who interpret texts divorced from the Author’s intent. The result is that too many believers today have a propensity to treat God’s Word as their own private smorgasbord of theology. Another place you see this trend—interpreting verses out of context—in action is in choosing of a “life verse.” Many Christians like to pick a verse that speaks to them and try to make it the theme for their lives. It’s no surprise that none of the passages concerning God’s judgment make the cut. Instead, the spectacular promises of blessing and success reign supreme. And sitting on top of the mountain of verses evangelicals frequently misappropriate and misapply is Jeremiah 29:11, “‘For I know the plans that I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope.’” It’s All About You Unsurprisingly, Jeremiah 29:11 is a go-to verse for celebrity pastor, Joel Osteen. His takeaway is that “God desires to see you flourish in this life. He wants to see you come out of setbacks stronger, wiser, increased and promoted. He wants to give you hope in your final outcome and see you come to a flourishing finish.” [1] Joel Osteen, Today’s Word with Joel Osteen—May 29, 2012 (Devotional). Andy Stanley, pastor of America’s largest congregation, says “We may not know for certain everything our future holds, but we know that God thinks good thoughts toward us, to give us a future and a hope.” [2] https://thekingdomcorner.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/andy-stanley-life-may-be-uncertain-but-god-isnt/ Rick Warren also typifies that me-centric approach in his book, The Purpose-Driven Life: If you have felt hopeless, hold on! Wonderful changes are going to happen in your life as you begin to live it on purpose. God says, “I know what I am planning for you. . . . I have good plans for you, not plans to hurt you. I will give you hope and a good future.” [3] Rick Warren, The Purpose Driven Life (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2012) 35. One has to wonder if Osteen, Stanley, or Warren understand how badly they have misconstrued and misapplied God’s Word—and how they’ve misled their followers. They give zero acknowledgement to the Author’s original intent or His original audience when they rip this verse from its biblical setting. Reading Jeremiah 29:11 in context paints a starkly different picture and delivers a far more profound truth. It’s Not About You The nation of Israel had been taken by the Babylonians into captivity. The Temple, as well as the entire city of Jerusalem, was in ruins. Their king was in chains with his eyes gouged out. The glory of Israel as a nation was finished. But in the midst of that terrible situation, God spoke through His prophet Jeremiah: Thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, to all the exiles whom I have sent into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon, “Build houses and live in them; and plant gardens and eat their produce. Take wives and become the fathers of sons and daughters, and take wives for your sons and give your daughters to husbands, that they may bear sons and daughters; and multiply there and do not decrease. Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf; for in its welfare you will have welfare.” For thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, “Do not let your prophets who are in your midst and your diviners deceive you, and do not listen to the dreams which they dream. For they prophesy falsely to you in My name; I have not sent them,” declares the Lord. For thus says the Lord, “When seventy years have been completed for Babylon, I will visit you and fulfill My good word to you, to bring you back to this place. For I know the plans that I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon Me and come and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart. I will be found by you,” declares the Lord, “and I will restore your fortunes and will gather you from all the nations and from all the places where I have driven you,” declares the Lord, “and I will bring you back to the place from where I sent you into exile.” Because you have said, “The Lord has raised up prophets for us in Babylon”—for thus says the Lord concerning the king who sits on the throne of David, and concerning all the people who dwell in this city, your brothers who did not go with you into exile—thus says the Lord of hosts, “Behold, I am sending upon them the sword, famine and pestilence, and I will make them like split-open figs that cannot be eaten due to rottenness. I will pursue them with the sword, with famine and with pestilence; and I will make them a terror to all the kingdoms of the earth, to be a curse and a horror and a hissing, and a reproach among all the nations where I have driven them, because they have not listened to My words,” declares the Lord, “which I sent to them again and again by My servants the prophets; but you did not listen,” declares the Lord. You, therefore, hear the word of the Lord, all you exiles, whom I have sent away from Jerusalem to Babylon. (Jeremiah 29:4–20) In context, verse 11 is clearly not meant as a love letter or a promise of blessing to individual believers in the twenty-first century. And here are a few other points to consider: How do Joel Osteen, Andy Stanley, and Rick Warren know that God is directly speaking to their congregants in verse 11 but not in Jeremiah 29:17–19, where God promises to send “the sword, famine and pestilence”? Have they considered that God’s soothing promises in verse 11 are delivered to Israel while He has His foot on their neck in judgment (Jeremiah 29:4)? What about the fact that those who received the promise in verse 11 would likely not live to experience its fulfillment seventy years later (Jeremiah 29:10). And in their egotistical exegesis, can they grasp the irony that Israel was in Babylonian slavery because they listened to prophets who tickled their ears (Jeremiah 29:8–9)? There is something far greater and eternally significant that we learn from this story in its true context. God does not abandon His people! In spite of their sin, God was relentlessly faithful to His covenants regarding Israel’s future and His promised Messiah. Not even Babylonian captivity could prevent His promises from coming to pass. Likewise His promises to us as New Testament believers concerning our calling and election are also unshakeable (John 10:27–29). And they provide far more lasting comfort than Old Testament verses plucked out of context and misappropriated for modern audiences. Full Article
mi Did Christ Promise Us Supernatural Power and Protection? By feeds.gty.org Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 00:00:00 PST In the lead-up to the Truth Matters conference in October, we will be focusing our attention on the sufficiency, authority, and clarity of Scripture. Of our previous blog series, none better embodies that emphasis than Frequently Abused Verses. The following entry from that series originally appeared on February 10, 2016. -ed. Next week will mark the second anniversary of Jamie Coots’s death. He was a father, pastor, and one of the stars of the National Geographic Channel’s reality series, Snake Salvation. The show followed Coots’s life and ministry as a prominent leader in a sect of Holiness Pentecostals who incorporate handling poisonous snakes into their worship in fulfilment of the promise of supernatural power and protection in Mark 16:17-18. Coots died from a snakebite. Snake handling—once popular throughout the Appalachian states—has dwindled to a tiny subculture of Pentecostals who believe in the practice of the extreme signs and wonders described in Mark 16:17-18. Specifically, they teach that they have the ability to cast out demons, speak in tongues, handle poisonous snakes, drink poison, and heal the sick (they also expose themselves to open flames, although that particular sign is not included in Mark’s gospel). And every couple years, the movement garners headlines because another pastor or congregant has died attempting to fulfill those supposed promises. Virtually all other charismatics would disavow such extreme behavior, while holding just as tightly to the promises conveyed in the closing verses of Mark’s gospel—albeit more selectively. For example, charismatic prosperity preacher Benny Hinn cites the passage in defense of his faith-healing ministry: “I knew the Lord had told me to pray for the sick as part of preaching the gospel, just as He told the disciples, in Mark 16:18: ‘They will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.’” [1] Benny Hinn, The Anointing (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997) 49. And in his book When Heaven Invades Earth, Bill Johnson—pastor of Bethel Redding, one of the most influential charismatic churches in the country—points to the end of Mark’s gospel as a promise of God’s ongoing miraculous work. As our ministry teams travel around the world, we have come to expect certain things. Healing, deliverance, and conversions are the fruits of our labors. While healing is seldom the subject we teach on, it is one of the most common results. As we proclaim the message of the Kingdom of God, people get well. The Father seems to say, Amen! To His own message by confirming the word with power (see Mark 16:20). [2] Bill Johnson, When Heaven Invades Earth (Shippensburg, PA: Treasure House, 2003) 89. We could go on with examples of how charismatics of various traditions lean heavily on the closing verses of Mark’s gospel, but you get the point. For many it’s a foundational passage—one that explicitly promises all believers the power to perform signs and wonders. But is that really the point of the passage? And more importantly, do those verses even belong in your Bible to begin with? Even a simple reading of the text raises some significant questions about its Scriptural authenticity. Now after He had risen early on the first day of the week, He first appeared to Mary Magdalene, from whom He had cast out seven demons. She went and reported to those who had been with Him, while they were mourning and weeping. When they heard that He was alive and had been seen by her, they refused to believe it. After that, He appeared in a different form to two of them while they were walking along on their way to the country. They went away and reported it to the others, but they did not believe them either. Afterward He appeared to the eleven themselves as they were reclining at the table; and He reproached them for their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they had not believed those who had seen Him after He had risen. And He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. He who has believed and has been baptized shall be saved; but he who has disbelieved shall be condemned. These signs will accompany those who have believed: in My name they will cast out demons, they will speak with new tongues; they will pick up serpents, and if they drink any deadly poison, it will not hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.” So then, when the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, He was received up into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God. And they went out and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them, and confirmed the word by the signs that followed. [And they promptly reported all these instructions to Peter and his companions. And after that, Jesus Himself sent out through them from east to west the sacred and imperishable proclamation of eternal salvation.] (Mark 16:9-20) As you can see, there are actually two endings to Mark’s gospel contained in the above quote. Verses 9-20 are referred to as the longer ending, while the portion in brackets at the end of verse 20 is called the shorter ending—on its own it would appear immediately after verse 8. Both have appeared individually in a variety of translations—the NASB includes both. But neither ending appears in the earliest and most reliable New Testament manuscripts. No ancient book has been more carefully preserved than the Bible—we have several thousand manuscripts, with some dating all the way back to mere decades after they were first written. And through the science of textual analysis, scholars have determined that the final verses of Mark were not in the original, inspired text. On top of that, as John MacArthur explains in his commentary on the passage, there are also several internal indications that Mark didn’t write either ending. First, the transition between verse 8 and verse 9 is awkward and disjointed. The conjunction now (from the Greek word de) implies continuity with the preceding narrative, but the focus of verse 9 abruptly shifts to Mary Magdalene rather than continuing a discussion of the women referred to in verse 8. Moreover, it would be strange for Mark to wait until the end of his narrative to introduce Mary Magdalene, as if for the first time . . . when she was already mentioned three times in the prior context (Mark 15:40, 47, 16:1). A similar discontinuity regards Peter, who is singled out in verse 7 yet not mentioned again in verses 9-20. The “shorter ending” . . . attempts to rectify those incongruities by highlighting both Peter and the other women. . . . But this shorter ending has even weaker manuscript evidence to support it than the longer ending. Second, the vocabulary, style, and structure of the longer ending is not consistent with the rest of Mark’s gospel. There are eighteen words in this section that are not used elsewhere in Mark. For example, the title “Lord Jesus” is used here (v. 19) but is never used anywhere else in Mark’s account. Third, the inclusion of apostolic signs does not fit the way the other three gospels conclude their accounts of the resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ. Though many signs mentioned in this section parallel portions of the book of Acts (cf. Acts 2:4; 9:17; 10:46; 28:8), some are clearly without biblical support, such as being able to “pick up” venomous “serpents” (though perhaps loosely based on Paul’s experience in Acts 28:3-5) or “drink any deadly poison.” [3] John MacArthur, The MacArthur New Testament Commentary: Mark 9-16 (Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2015) 411-412. Summing up the case against the scriptural credentials of Mark 16:9-20, John MacArthur writes, The evidence, both external and internal, conclusively demonstrates that verses 9-20 were not originally part of Mark’s inspired record. While they generally summarize truths taught elsewhere in the New Testament, they should always be evaluated in light of the rest of Scripture. No doctrines or practices should be established solely on them. The snake-handling preachers of the Appalachians provide a prime example of the errors that can arise from accepting these verses as authoritative. Nonetheless, knowing that Mark 16:9-20 is not original should give believers more confidence in the accuracy of the New Testament, not less. As noted above, the science of textual analysis makes it possible for biblical scholars to identify the very few passages that were not part of the original. Such places are clearly marked in modern translations, making it easy for students of Scripture to identify them. Consequently, believers can approach the rest of the text with the settled assurance that the Bible they hold in their hands accurately reflects the original. [4] The MacArthur New Testament Commentary: Mark 9-16, 412. That conclusion then begs the question: Where did these verses come from? Most likely, they were added in by a scribe who felt Mark’s original ending was missing something. However, it does not appear that he was so audacious as to concoct an ending from his own imagination. Instead, Mark 16:9-20 is a patchwork quilt of other biblical passages concerning the life of Christ after His resurrection, His commissioning of the apostles, and stories from their ministry in the founding of the church. Time and space don’t permit me to break down the probable origin of each verse, but let me encourage you to listen to John MacArthur’s sermon on the passage, called “The Fitting End to Mark’s Gospel,” or consult his commentary on Mark 9-16 for more details on how this extrabiblical passage was likely assembled. And what of Mark’s original ending? Why was it deemed so deficient in the first place? True, it is abrupt and to the point: “They went out and fled from the tomb, for trembling and astonishment had gripped them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid” (Mark 16:8). But as John MacArthur explains, that abrupt ending perfectly fits both Mark’s style and his purpose for writing at all. Mark’s ending is abrupt but it is not incomplete. The tomb was empty; the angelic announcement explained that Jesus had risen; and multiple eyewitnesses confirmed those events. The purpose of Mark’s gospel was to demonstrate that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God (Mark 1:1). Having amply made that point, no further proof was necessary. Throughout his gospel, Mark consistently punctuated key events in the life of the Lord Jesus by emphasizing the wonder He evoked in the hearts and minds of others. Mark simply moves from one point of amazement about Christ to the next. So the narrative ends where it ought to end. It climaxes with amazement and bewilderment at the resurrection of the crucified Savior (cf. John 20:31). In so doing, it leaves the reader in a place of wonder, awe, and worship, centered on its glorious subject: the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God. [5] The MacArthur New Testament Commentary: Mark 9-16, 417-418. So while Mark 16:9-20 may be a significant proof text for many charismatics, their interpretation is invalidated when we understand that those verses never belonged in Scripture to begin with. Full Article