Hello, Arguing about technical details in Luke on a french forum, we deeply disagree about "keramon" in Luke 5:19. It has been said that "tiles" were not...
... From: David Hindley [mailto:dhindley@...] Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 10:49 AM To: 'No Reply' Subject: RE: [Synoptic-L] Digest Number 133 ...
... Indeed. I cannot offer any primary information about the archaeology, but modern Americans typically do not understand the extent to which Middle ...
Bob, I believe the stairways or ladders to these rooftop patios were on the outside of the house, not the inside. Chuck Rev. Chuck Jones Atlanta, Georgia Bob...
I will need to come back to this with a more full reply later. I am teaching today. However, in the meantime a few quick comments. As is well known, roofing...
... Thanks. What evidence is there for this? That's really the bottom line, isn't it? An ethnocentric thought that does not count as evidence is my feeling...
... Life in Biblical Israel- King & Stager, p 18, p. 29 (which shows the sleeping quarters on the second INSIDE story). I saw once somewhere but now can't...
... Thanks, Jim. Does this show entrance to the roof through an opening in the roof for the stairs? ... Evidence-- even archaeological evidence-- can be...
... Nope. Just a ladder on the outside wall where some industrious looking woman appears to be spreading grain to dry. ... I can't imagine constructing a...
Bob, I'm embarrassed to admit that the most vivid recollections I have of the external staircase/ladder are from illustrations in Sunday School literature when...
Gentlemen Perhaps I missed it, but I can not see that anyone responded or took note of my contribution to this discussion last week. Discussion has continued...
With apologies for cross posting. It's that time of year again when the Society of Biblical Literature's Annual Meeting is just round the corner (Nov....
To: Synoptic On: Early Wisdom From: Bruce The question of whether certain little marks in the St Mark's Monastery Isaiah Scroll, 1QIsa(a), are or are not...
... There is a certain sprinkling of word and idea phenomena in the ... The Toronto Star 4 Nov 2006 article by Neil Altman, though, states: "In later scholarly...
With apologies for cross posting. This is the second announcement of the 10th annual gathering of NT, Biblical, and Biblically related e-list members at the...
Does anyone here has access to JSTOR? I am in need of the following articles that can be accessed there. "Panem Nostrum": The Problem of Petition and the...
Thanks to Mark Goodacre, I now have the following articles: "Panem Nostrum": The Problem of Petition and the Lord's Prayer Michael Joseph Brown Journal of...
With apologies for cross posting. This is the Third and final announcement of the 10th annual gathering of NT, Biblical, and Biblically related e-list...
Would anyone who has access to JSTOR please send me OFF LIST the following article if it is available there: C. J. Hemer, "epiousios"" JSNT 22 (1984): 81-94 ...
I don't have all the names down, and I'm sure someone else's camera did a better job, but here's my photo of the E-listers gathering at SBL in Washington, D.C....
... Joe, Thanks for that. To fill in some of the missing names, I believe the following people are represented: Front Row, Left to Right: Frank Jacks, Gordon...
... I think this is Stan Gundry, Senior Vice President and Editor-in-Chief at Zondervan Press. Or is he me, just as you are? Jeffrey -- Jeffrey B. Gibson,...
Thanks, I made the corrections. Joe Weaks ... From: Synoptic@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Jeffrey B. Gibson Sent: Mon 11/27/2006 8:47 AM To: Stephen C. Carlson...
Having now studied Fleddermann's "Q: A Reconstruction and Commentary", I can provide at least a preliminary appraisal, with particular reference to the ...
Ron wrote of Fleddermann: (4) He appears to evade altogether the main criticism usually levelled at those who claim Mark depended on the sayings source, i.e....
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All, Allow me to ask a foundational and maybe foolish question. Why have NT scholars ruled out the possibility that Mt used Lk? In the debate about the...
... Leonard, Yes, I meant "neither Matthew nor Luke". ... Nice try, Leonard. But I doubt whether Fleddermann loses any sleep over the 2GH. For most of Mark's...