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if any yamp;#39;all out there like me are christians you might want to grab your bible and check this out bible ready letamp;#39;s take a look all right so go to matthew and find matthew 17 21. is it in your bible itamp;#39;s not mine this is actually pretty simple your bibleamp;#39;s missing this verse because the translators of older bibles werenamp;#39;t always super careful in the selection of the manuscripts that they use and they didnamp;#39;t have the amount of manuscripts that we have today most scholars believe that in the process of copying the manuscripts someone at a much later date copied this verse from mark and added it to matthew two of the best manuscripts the codex sonaticus and codex vaticanus do not actually include matthew 17 21. there is absolutely nothing fishy going on here in fact this saying is still in your bible in its most basic form itamp;#39;s just only found in mark 9 down 29. down writing about this verse conservative new testament scholar d.a ca