I'm reading through H.A. Kelly's _Satan: A Biography_ and I note with interest that when he comes to discussing Mk. 3:23-27, where Jesus speaks both of a satan...
I'm a bit confused. I read Mark 3:23-27 in both English and Greek and see no reference to both A satan and Satan. The text seems to simply say Satan, without...
Charles< The definite article does not appear in the Greek before either usage of satanas in Mk 3:23, but it does appear before the usage of satanas in 3:26. ...
I've doing some reading in and about Papias of late and have a question. J. B. Lightfoot and Eduard Schweizer (not sure on the latter) have both explained the...
Larry, In my studies I frequently came across the idea that Papias frowned on Mark, because his order didn' t match the Johannine order. As I recall it was...
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Those looking for recent studies on Papias should be aware that Edward Henry Hall: Papias And His Contemporaries; was originally published in 1899 and freshly...
I beg the pardon of listers for passing along a blog entry of my own- but I think there really might be widespread interest in this. At least, I hope so. ...
Hi all, I've just added a poll on my little blog asking voters to indicate what their institutions teach regarding the Q hypothesis. Comments welcome. ...
Thanks for the interesting poll, Tim. I always enjoy a good poll :) I can't help wondering whether the options are a little too restrictive and in two ways:...
Yes I realised afterwards that I hadn't made clear what the question was because I probably need two questions. I will need to update the poll so as to...
Mark Goodacre wrote: Thanks for the interesting poll, Tim. I always enjoy a good poll :) I can't help wondering whether the options are a little too ...
Hi Eric, Perhaps the survey's usefulness may still be salvaged. After Mark's response I added the following clarification to the poll: "This poll only asks...
Tim, Thanks for the clarifications. I think the question inevitably plays into what people's preferred source theories are, though, especially "Q is a figment...
With apologies for cross posting. Over the past few months, Corpus Paulinum has become a target for spam messages from purveyors of get rich quick schemes,...
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. 17th -...
I have just seen, from the Telegraph headlines (which I receive via e-mail) that Professor C F D Moule has died...... David Cavanagh Major (The Salvation Army)...
With apologies for cross posting: I recall reading that in first century Judaism "hallowing the name" was becoming (or already was) expressly identified with...
Jeffrey, I'm afraid I have no answer to your question, but a counter-question immediately popped into my mind: if that is so, what effect does it have on our...
Hi Jeffrey: As you know martyrdom in the first century meant "to witness" and the leaders of the Church who bore witness often to the point of death were...
... If the one who hallows the name is God, then there are grounds for saying that the LP is "eschatological" in orientation -- the object of the prayer is (as...
... Thanks for this. But I fail to see how it is in any way relevant to, let alone answers, the particular question that I asked, namely, if there is any...
Hi Jeffrey: I misunderstood your question construing it to ask about first century reverence or hallowing the name of the martyr. Hence, I cited Eusebius who...
In the Shepkaru article the words "sanctification of the Divine name" are used expressing the Hebrew qiddush ha-Shem. In footnote 2 on page 1 he cites : E. ...
Following up on my own question, I see that the article in TDNT on hAGIAZW (see below) points me to at least one author who supports the idea that martyrdom...
With apologies for cross posting. This is the second announcement of the now traditional (11th annual!) NT, Biblical, and Biblically related e-list members...
The 3ST as I've expounded it involves at its heart the hypothesis that the Double Tradition had two sources: part of it represents Luke copying Matthew ...
To: Synoptic In Response To: Ron Price On: Testing the 3ST From: Bruce [I went to Ron's web site in search of the following information, but not readily...
... passages, ... somewhere ... Ron, I'd be interested as well. At least from initial appearances, this result would not serve to separate your idea from mine...
... RON: Yes, for I contend that the logia was in Aramaic, and that Matthew used the logia. ... RON: Matthew translated almost all of the logia. ... RON: But...
[Third try] To: Synoptic In Response To: Ron On: 3ST From: Bruce Thanks to Ron for his prompt and detailed responses; I will have a slow look at them, and...