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The majority of Pauline specialists consider 16:24–27 secondary, perhaps an addition to Marcion’s shortened version of Romans (Kümmel, Introduction, 316; Lietzmann, Einführung, 130–31; Collins, “Case,” 293–303; Jewett, Romans, 7–8). Later, when Marcion’s text was compared with the original reading, the added doxology remained after 14:23 was deleted or was moved after 15:33 or 16:23. Recently, several scholars have argued for the authenticity of the doxology, noting connections to 14:1–15:6 as well as to the rest of the Pauline corpus (Schreiner, Romans, 810–17; Marshall, “Romans 16:25–27,” 170–84; Hurtado, “Doxology,” 185–99; Weima, “Preaching the Gospel,” 364–65; Borse, “Schlußwort,” 173–78).
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