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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...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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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...
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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. ...
David Barrett Peabody
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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 J. Swain
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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...
John Lupia
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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. ...
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Aug 6, 2007
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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. ...
Tim Lewis
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Aug 15, 2007
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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:...
Mark Goodacre
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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...
Tim Lewis
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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 ...
Eric Eve
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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 Lewis
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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...
Mark Goodacre
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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,...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 1, 2007
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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 -...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 2, 2007
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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)...
David Cavanagh
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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 B. Gibson
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Oct 6, 2007
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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...
David Cavanagh
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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...
John Lupia
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... 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...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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... 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...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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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...
John Lupia
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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. ...
John Lupia
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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...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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With apologies for cross posting. This is the second announcement of the now traditional (11th annual!) NT, Biblical, and Biblically related e-list members...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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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 ...
Ron Price
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Dec 8, 2007
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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...
E Bruce Brooks
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Dec 9, 2007
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... 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...
Dave Gentile
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... 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...
Ron Price
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[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...
E Bruce Brooks
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