... Bruce, My conclusions about the scope of interpolations in the NT text were based on the presence or absence of foreign (non-author) interpolations. They...
To: Synoptic Cc: GPG; WSW In Response To: Ron Price On: Interpolations From: Bruce I note some possibly soluble disagreements as to terminology: RON: I should...
... latter]. I concede this point, and therefore that additions at the end of a text should be considered as "interpolations". ... Not if they composed on...
To: Synoptic Cc: GPG In Response To: Ron Price On: Interpolations From: Bruce I guess, until somebody else makes themselves known, Ron and I have the field to...
... Bruce, Yes. But I find the gospel to be a well-balanced narrative, as set out in the previous thread, and conclude therefore that 16:8 was the intended...
To: Synoptic Cc: GPG In Response To: Ron Price On: Interpolations From: Bruce Ron has been through the NT matter thoroughly, and he trusts his calculations. He...
To: GPG Cc: Synoptic In Response To: Bruce On: Interpolations From: David Inglis Surely as soon as we start talking about a 'growth' text, than every question...
... David, Indeed it would. Bruce's model for the creation of Mark is very different from mine. ... On my model Mark was essentially composed as a unit. ... I...
To: Synoptic In Response To: Dave Inglis, Ron Price On: Growth Models From: Bruce Hmm, I guess I didn't realize that Dave's post had gone also to Synoptic; I ...
In an earlier post, Ron Price wrote: RON: "Not if they composed on codices, as I have reason to think that several did (including the three synoptic writers)....
... David, C.H.Roberts was an expert on papyri, but he failed to solve the puzzle of how Christians came to write on codices. He and T.C.Skeat made a serious ...
To: Synoptic Cc: GPG On: Planning Books From: Bruce In a general way, I share Dave Inglis's sense that Ron Price's scenario for authorial Mark is on the unreal...
Ron, You have no doubt by now seen Bruce Brook's example of someone (himself) writing a book with an exact layout and size pre-defined. Clearly then, whichever...
To: Synoptic Cc: GPG In Response To: Dave Inglis From: Bruce DAVE: Regarding the transition from roll to codex, my personal feeling is that it has more to do...
... Thanks for the example. ... I'm not sure why you think this is significant. The fact that the scribe of p46 apparently wasn't good at counting and...
To: Synoptic Cc: GPG In Response To: Ron Price On: The Codex Breakthrough From: Bruce Like so many before it, this scroll-to-codex thread seems to have gone ...
To: Synoptic Cc: GPG In Response To: Karel Hanhart On: Interpolated Mk 16:7 From: Bruce I had asked Karel (who as I assume has replied inadvertently only to me...
To: Synoptic On: Schenke From: Bruce I recently commented on the "pilgrim theory" of Mk 16:7, as reported by Karel Hanhart. I repeat my thanks for his summary....
To: Synoptic List Management Presenting: A Request From: Bruce I realize this has come up before, but complications are still occurring, and thus it is that I...
Sounds good to me. I have no particular dog in the fight. I think it was set up that way originally because of the well-known embarrassment of people...
To: Synoptic Cc: GPG Responding to Private Communication From: Karel Hanhart On: Empty Tomb From: Bruce [I am in a quandary. I don't like to discuss Synoptic...
... Here is a draft of what I've written as an answer to my question. Comments and criticisms and suggestions for improvement are welcome. Jeffrey ******** ...
I've just recovered from a massive computer crash in which I've lost a year's worth of e-mails. So if you've sent me something or nbben in touch with me off...
With apologies for cross posting: I'm back at work on the question of the synagogue and its liturgy as the matrix of the LP, so I'd like feedback on whether...
Jeffrey The LP is transparently Jewish in nature and certainly needs no argument to demonstrate it. The 10 clauses listed below are naturally those any devout...
... If you'll read my message carefully, you'll note that contrary to what you seem to have read into it, the issue I am dealing with has nothing to do with...
From what I had said this logically would follow that it is intuitively obvious without necessarily needing to see 1st century or thereabout Jewish prayer...
... I wonder, John, if you could tell us what reading in, and direct acquaintance with, scholarly works on Jewish prayers in the 1st century, on the shape of...
Jeffery I have no interest in this thesis since I neither see any fruit to be born of it nor see it contributing anything to be our better understanding about...
... Once again you misread what I wrote. The assumptions that I noted are not MY assumptions. They belong to those (i.e, Jeremias and others)and others who...