In a message dated 04/10/05 01:50:34 GMT Daylight Time, Synoptic@yahoogroups.com writes: <<Tony suggests, following Joachim Jeremias, that the theology of Mk...
To: Synoptic In Response To: Matson on Foster et al (PS) From: Bruce Never mind, everybody, I have been able to answer my own question by going to Dove Books...
Dear Colleagues: I wonder if any of you have acquired and are reading the massive volume, New Studies in the Synoptic Problem, ed. By P. Foster, A. Gregory,...
To: Synoptic (GOG) Following Up On: Counting Pericopes From: Bruce In a recent note, I tried to indicate some theoretical hesitations I have felt about recent...
Most NT authors were to some extent constrained by the medium on which they chose to write. These self-imposed constraints shed light on the original content...
To: Synoptic (GPG) From: Bruce Well, I would hate to see the experiment end without including Mk4, which is important for several reasons. Then: 19 (4:1-9) The...
To: Synoptic On: Counting Mark (2) From: Bruce I don't seem to be seeing a lot of response to my suggestion to count length of the pericopes in Mark via the...
To: Synoptic (GPG) On: Counting Mark (3) From: Bruce OK, but this is absolutely the last one. I got other stuff to do this morning. 14 (3:1-6) The Man with a...
To: Synoptic (GPG) Correcting: Previous Comment on Lk 22:15-20 I don't seem to be doing this very well. The problem turns out to be that I have two copies of...
A simple question, and I hope it has a simple answer. Basically, are Lk 22:15-16 (apparently) pure Lk, or is there any evidence that these verses could have...
Most Q scholars claim that once upon a time there existed a document whose content was virtually identical to the Double Tradition of Matthew and Luke. Without...
To: Synoptic (GPG) In Response To: David Mealand On: Statistics for Acts From: Bruce To his earlier report, about six 1000-word samples from Acts, namely...
About 9 ½ years after I started taking note of what Dave Gentile was doing with the HHB concordance data, I have my own set of results. The whole analysis is...
To: Synoptic (2nd try on new computer) Cc: GPG (ditto) On: Authorial Unity of Luke and Acts From: Bruce In response to Ron Price, Patricia Walters had asked, "...
To: GPG Cc: Synoptic On: Luke's Order (A Propos L and M) From: Bruce [The question of the order of things in Lk has come up, along with considerations of what...
Hi. FYI, there will be a free learn-Hebrew webinar tonight (Wednesday, July 27) at 7PM US Eastern time. There will be a live teacher from Israel and you can...
To: Synoptic [resent from 23 July 2011; from new computer] On: Authorial Unity of Luke and Acts From: Bruce It seems to me that before the Luke-Acts question...
The word "few" (Gk OLIGOS) occurs in three aphoristic sayings all of which, I have reason to believe, were in the logia: Two gates (Mt 7:13-14 // Lk 13:24),...
To: Synoptic Cc: GPG On: L in Luke From: Bruce Thanks to MarkG for the reference to his review of Paffenroth on L; it saves digging it out. The most...
... Thanks, Mark. My take is that Multiple Independent(!) Attestation is one of the most important criteria that we have available. Unfortunately, there is...
Depending on your view of early document copying and/or transmission, you might believe that 1C Christians generally had access to multiple different gospels...
... David, There's another way to send the same message to multiple groups: Use the CC: field. Bob Schacht [Non-text portions of this message have been...
I just had occasion to read a large section of the XTalk archive (even though I'm not a member), in order to see if it contains anything relevant to what I'm...
I've sent several messages today all of which were addressed to Synoptic, GPG, and gthomas. In my case all three yahoogroups.com addresses were in the 'To'...
I usually sent HTML messages, so I am sending this as plain text to see whether I get spurious line breaks at or around the 72 character mark and/or...
I usually sent HTML messages, so I am sending this as plain text to see whether I get spurious line breaks at or around the 72 character mark and/or...
I usually sent HTML messages, so I am sending this as plain text to see whether I get spurious line breaks at or around the 72 character mark and/or ...