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987:. "On the whole, O'Callaghan's thesis has met with scholarly skepticism since the fragments are extremely small, almost illegible, and his strongest case does not agree with known versions of Mark."
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272:Some early
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1829:Samaritans
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1597:Temptation
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356:Qumran
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143:Mark 5
138:Mark 4
133:Mark 3
128:Mark 2
123:Mark 1
80:Gospel
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1885:Judea
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