So should we appeal to ignorance?
You can't help it. You write 'Look at what most of the scholars say', when previously, over the months, you have criticised nearly all of them, and follow no single one. Your sentence 'So we should appeal to ignorance' is horrible rhetoric ..... without a single fact, idea, belief or point.
Such sentences have to be attacked as waffle.
Make your case, or not.
Gospel of Mark
The author of the Gospel of Mark does indeed seem to lack first-hand knowledge of the geography of Palestine. Randel Helms writes concerning Mark 11:1 (
Who Wrote the Gospels?, p. 6): "Anyone approaching Jerusalem from Jericho would come first to Bethany and then Bethphage, not the reverse. This is one of several passages showing that Mark knew little about Palestine; we must assume, Dennis Nineham argues, that 'Mark did not know the relative positions of these two villages on the Jericho road' (1963, 294-295). Indeed, Mark knew so little about the area that he described Jesus going from Tyrian territory 'by way of Sidon to the Sea of Galilee through the territory of the Ten Towns' (Mark 7:31); this is similar to saying that one goes from London to Paris by way of Edinburgh and Rome. The simplist solution, says Nineham, is that 'the evangelist was not directly acquainted with Palestine' (40)."
What bloody nonsense. And this guy is a scholar?
So because G-Mark (reportedly) cranks two hamlet/villages round this is evidence that he does not know PALESTINE?
Bloody PALESTINE? What a chump that guy must be. Palestine was a word not probably used by Galileans, friend. This guy needs to go back to school.
1. G-Mark might only have gone into JUDEA once, for all we know. (Galileans may not have been quite so observant of the feasts as is believed).
2. G-Mark was/were probably GALILEANS.
3. You come and visit England, and I'll take you to Canterbury and back, and don't you DARE to mix any two hamlet's positions up.
4. What a chump-like proposal from a 'scholar'..
EDIT.......... and THEN he compares this mix-up with getting major European Cities, far far away from each other, wrong...... this guy has an agenda. I won't be buying of his books.