I am about to begin the transition from majordomo at Birmingham to Yahoo!Groups. The new list address will be Synoptic@yahoogroups.com. You can manage your...
... Mark, I was the first one to accept your invitation to join, making me the first list member after you, the owner. Does mean you can now call me "Number...
I am currently in the process of inviting current Synoptic-L members to join the new group over at Yahoo!Groups. I have to do this in batches of 50 at a time,...
Dear Mark: I appreciate all of your hard work to maintain this list. I noticed there are only two messages in the archives. Where are all of the old messages?...
... All list messages prior to the switch are archived separately at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/synoptic-l Currently, the last message in the old archives...
[Third try; address problems] To: Synoptic In Response To: John Lupia (in re Rick Richmond proposal) On: Coding in Mark From: Bruce I will confess, perhaps as...
... Thanks for that, Joe. Yes, this was the reason I was a bit annoyed with the Yahoo!Groups help. What I was asking for was that we conjoin the old archive...
... The proposal to decipher the original text or to arrive at the original text as encrypted is very interesting. I have investigated this, not exhaustively,...
... Actually Lk is the only Gospel that has uncontroversially 12 instances of dodeka. Unless, of course one argues to include Acts 26:7, then like Mt it...
KAI EXHLQON hOI FARISAIOI KAI HRXANTO SUZHTEIN AUTWi and came the Pharisees and began to debate with him ZHTOUNTES PAR AUTOU SHMEION APO TOU OURANOU seeking a...
Unlike the text of Mark which is Pauline in content, no one had an interest in changing Luke's text, which represents one of the factions Mark warned against. ...
Richard, a few comments inserted below. But overall, this seems like an anachronistic and allegorical reading of this story and the two feeding stories that...
Rick, This is a long, detailed topic, but Mark is not especially Pauline in its content or theological emphasis. I recommend the relevant sections of Burton...
My internet connection was down last night so I did not have the opportunity to see this post by Bruce before posting my own take on the twelve. I am delighted...
Leonard, I do believe Lk's decisions are based on literary and theological goals, and are not arbitrary. In our dialogue over the last couple of days I've...
Chuck wrot: Rick, This is a long, detailed topic, but Mark is not especially Pauline in its content or theological emphasis. I recommend the relevant sections...
Rick, If you think you'd be interested in exposing yourself to another view, again, I'd recommend Mack's _Who Wrote the New Testament?_. Chuck Richard wrote: I...
To: Synoptic In Response To: Rick Richmond On: Twelves in Mark From: Bruce RICK: Thank you for your contribution Bruce. I realize that you are not agreeing...
To: Synoptic [sic] In Response To: Rick and Chuck On: Loaves in Boat From: Bruce I thought there might have been a methodological issue in here: RICK: On the...
Chuck below are your comments: I will make my one brief response. First off I would suggest that you might want to read the "community rule" or "the manual of...
... A bit too edgy for my taste and tainted by some question begging assumptions about Paul and his theology. Better I think is the consideration of the...
Jeffery- Could you be a little more explicit about your opinion of Mack: "A bit too edgy for my taste...." Thanks, Rick Hubbard Humble Maine Woodsman ... From:...
... Claremont skepticism run wild -- or at least that was my impression when I looked at it years ago. Jeffrey -- Jeffrey B. Gibson, D.Phil. (Oxon) 1500 W....
... See also Joel Marcus, "Mark--Interpreter of Paul," NTS 46 (2000): 473-487. ... See also M. D. Goulder, "A Pauline in a Jacobite Church" in THE FOUR...
How much influence did Paul have on the Gospel of Mark? I am postponing my posts on the word counting in Mark to address this issue because it is very close to...
And now what I conceive to be the most striking attestation of the Pauline influence in the Gospel of Mark: The Jesus of Mark in the garden of Gethsemane used...
This is the same thing as saying that because Mark and Paul both used the word "gospel" they must be related. Similarity of vocabulary dependence does not...