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319 synoptic_joe Send Email Feb 7, 2006
4:49 pm
Since I've just arrived to this list and haven't read all the conversations people have had so far, forgive me if I'm bringing up a boring or already discussed...
320 Ron Price
ron18price Send Email
Feb 8, 2006
10:01 am
... Welcome to the Synoptic-L discussion list. Please append at least your first name and surname at the end of your contributions so we know who you are. ... ...
321 Gentile, David
gentdave1 Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
12:27 am
Hello, I've been looking at the salt sayings in Mark, and I would appreciate feedback on the following idea. Mark 9:47-50 It is better for you to enter the...
322 Tim Lewis
tlewistlewis Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
2:23 am
Dave wrote: How plausible does it seem that in the earliest tradition it was originally the Pharisees that had lost their saltiness? Tim: If you are asking...
323 Tim Lewis
tlewistlewis Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
4:01 am
Anon/Joe? asked: I've read about the normally accepted views of Mark priority and Q, Mark priority without Q, Luke priority, or Matthew priority. If I didn't...
324 Tim Lewis
tlewistlewis Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
5:48 am
In regards to Dave's salt suggestion I forget to mention that losing saltiness would be more applicable as a reference to Pharisees if it could be shown that...
325 Bob Schacht
r_schacht Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
6:33 am
... This is an interesting thread on "saltiness&quot;, raising some issues that I hadn't thought of before. To take the discussion in a different direction, the...
326 E Bruce Brooks
ebrucebrooks Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
11:14 am
To: Synoptic In Response To: Tim Lewis From: Bruce In defining the Synoptic Problem, for those who think there is one, Tim had said: TIM: I think the question...
327 Gentile, David
gentdave1 Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
3:59 pm
Thanks for the feedback. I'm going to sign up for the X-talk list, since that seems to be the direction this is going. But I did want to add one more thing...
328 Gentile, David
gentdave1 Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
4:17 pm
Tim and I have been tossing some ideas around regarding this, and we thought we'd share it here to get a wider range of input. My study suggests that a least a...
329 Mark Goodacre
marksgoodacre Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
4:44 pm
... I am not sure whether "most scholars have argued" that or whether they have built on the assumption that Luke did not know Matthew, in the light of the...
330 Daniel Grolin
dgrolin Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
4:53 pm
Dear Bob, I was wondering how you would square this view with Marcus Borg's reading that the Jesus tradition placed Jesus against the Pharisaic emphasis on...
331 Gentile, David
gentdave1 Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
5:13 pm
Hi Mark, Mark: I am not sure whether "most scholars have argued" that or whether they have built on the assumption that Luke did not know Matthew, in the light...
332 Dave
gentdave1 Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
5:32 pm
Hi Ron, I just saw this. ... story of the ... A19. But ... on 10:45. ... I think I'm going to speculate that 10:45 originates in Matthew or a version of Mark...
333 Stephen C. Carlson
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Feb 9, 2006
5:41 pm
... My sense is that oral traditions sufficiently rigid to achieve the degree of verbatim agreement we see in the synoptics should also evidence the various...
334 Chuck Jones
chuckjonez Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
5:54 pm
All, I'm curious, and have been awhile, about source numbering (2 source, 2 1/2 source, etc). It seems to me that regardless of what one concludes about the...
335 Dave
gentdave1 Send Email
Feb 9, 2006
6:35 pm
... Stephen, Maybe if we could recover the actual list of sayings then we would see these features? The list could be quite different than what we think we...
336 Tim Lewis
tlewistlewis Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
1:18 am
So far we have several related ideas concerning possible early meanings and applications for the not "losing your saltiness/have salt" saying. 1) Dave asked...
337 Steph Fisher
adogona Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
3:24 am
Hello David, I don't think we can appeal to any consensus regarding some version of a Two Source Hypothesis. Who has done the count, and what constitutes a...
338 E Bruce Brooks
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Feb 10, 2006
4:29 am
To: Synoptic-L In Response To: Steph Fisher On: Scholar From: Bruce STEPH: what constitutes a scholar? BRUCE: a scholar is someone who knows the literature. E...
339 Steph Fisher
adogona Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
7:17 am
... From: "Dave " <gentile_dave@...> To: "Steph Fisher" <steph7@...> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 4:47 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [Synoptic-L] The "2 1/2...
340 Steph Fisher
adogona Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
7:24 am
Hello Bruce, I agree that a scholar is someone who knows the literature. It was an unnecessary "question"; but I suggest that nobody has done a count of all ...
341 Emmanuel Fritsch
archeboc Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
8:55 am
... I mean rather : a scholar is someon who uses the right methods for the production of knowledge. Knowing the literature is only a little piece, I hope. And...
342 Ron Price
ron18price Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
11:48 am
... Steph, That's an interesting combination. How would you even begin to reconcile Mark Goodacre's rejection of Q with Maurice Casey's preference for no less...
343 Emmanuel Fritsch
archeboc Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
12:01 pm
... Nobody answered. Perhabs the existence of M and L is accepted by the whole Mark-priorist community ? In that case, only debated sources are counted ;-) a+ ...
344 Steph Fisher
adogona Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
12:16 pm
Hello Ron, Yes I know it's an odd one - a combination of two brilliant but different scholars. Mark Goodacre concedes the existence of oral sources. Maurice ...
345 Steph Fisher
adogona Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
12:39 pm
Dear Bruce, Absolutely: A consensus, as you suggest, can be appealed to in argument by those so inclined. How good an argument it makes is a separate question....
346 Chuck Jones
chuckjonez Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
1:23 pm
Chuck Jones <chuckjonez@...> wrote: Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 05:21:51 -0800 (PST) From: Chuck Jones <chuckjonez@...> Subject: Re: [Synoptic-L] The...
347 Chuck Jones
chuckjonez Send Email
Feb 10, 2006
1:43 pm
Steph wrote, Matthew's birth and resurrection narratives may have, according to the MwQH, initially inspired Luke to rewrite Mark with his somewhat different...
348 Lee Edgar Tyler
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Feb 10, 2006
5:07 pm
... I certainly agree that the Synoptics don't evince transmission through oral tradition; the only way I can see to account for the verbal correspondences is...
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