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why do most modern translations of the Bible omit more than a dozen verses from the New Testament hey everybody Iamp;#39;m Dan mclen Iamp;#39;m a scholar of the Bible and religion and I frequently see people posting videos on social media expressing horror or outrage at discovering that their Bible translation is missing a verse from the New Testament and usually itamp;#39;s Matthew 17:21 because thatamp;#39;s the earliest passage in the canonical New Testament that is commonly omitted uh most modern translations of the Bible in Matthew 17 will have Verse 18 19 20 22 23 24 and so on but there wonamp;#39;t be a verse 21 now if you look at the end of verse 20 there will almost certainly be a footnote that says some ancient authorities add or include and then itamp;#39;ll give you a translation of verse 21 but itamp;#39;s not included in the body of the text and this horrifies some people but thereamp;#39;s a perfectly reasonable explanation and it actually means you have a better