In response to the posting of Mr. Jerez as to the status of John the Baptist: John was preaching about the axe being placed upon the root and every tree that...
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Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Feb 4, 1999 3:34 am
... I think that I haven't been entirely clear in what I've meant by "supernumerary." If you take the definition of the synoptic problem, as I do, as the...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 4, 1999 9:59 am
Brian Wilson wrote - ... Stephen Carlson replied - ... Stephen, The phrase "supernumerary hypothetical documents" was quoted from your letter headed "Complete...
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Feb 4, 1999 5:44 pm
Synopticists, Apologies in advance for cross postings, but ... For a variety of reasons, I have temporarily returned to work on certain LP questions, and I...
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Fr. Donald Murphy
donmurphy@...
Feb 5, 1999 12:53 am
Dear List Members of Synoptic-L, With this message I want to let you know that, in answering a message sent to the list yesterday by Antonio Jerez under the ...
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Kumo997029@...
Feb 5, 1999 1:26 am
... I have suggested that that "fundamental document" is the bound copy of Mk's manuscript in its reliquary in Alexandria, left incomete, like Schubert's ...
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Kumo997029@...
Feb 5, 1999 2:08 am
In a message dated 99-02-04 20:15:07 EST, Kumo997029 writes: << Subj: Re: finding your way in codices Date: 99-02-04 20:15:07 EST From: Kumo997029 To:...
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Beta David
betadavid@...
Feb 5, 1999 7:18 am
Re: David Hall's comments concerning the Baptizer. "No." (verse 21) If John the Baptist was not the Elijah ("no") then the 'Gnostic39; premise "know thyself"...
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Peter Head
PeterH@...
Feb 5, 1999 9:32 am
... in ... writing ... in ... I believe that a thorough check of early Christian books in Greek will hardly support your assumption of consistent patterns in...
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Jim West
jwest@...
Feb 5, 1999 1:05 pm
... Just a comment here---- "know thyself" is not gnostic- it is Socratic. "know thyself" was the command of the Oracle at Delphi to the young and seeking...
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Jonathan Ryder
jpr1001@...
Jan 29, 1999 6:38 pm
Prof Graham Stanton speculated on the various uses of codices in a paper on early reception of Gospels given at a recent Cambridge Univ New Testament Seminar....
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Jack Kilmon
jkilmon@...
Feb 5, 1999 4:19 pm
... I agree with Peter in that I do not see some form of "standard" tracking mechanism that might be traced to some fundamental earlier style. Codex...
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Maluflen@...
Feb 5, 1999 4:25 pm
In a message dated 2/4/1999 12:44:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, jgibson000@... writes: << Third, there is the implication of...
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Jeremy Duff
Jeremy.Duff@...
Feb 5, 1999 4:56 pm
Peter, ... And indeed your own work on manuscripts is a model of detail and accuracy, you dismiss the real evidence too lightly when you imply that there is ...
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Beta David
betadavid@...
Feb 5, 1999 6:43 pm
...no thyself? Socratic, huh? If you say so. But your comment "And gnosticism is nowhere to be found even on the Nile." "Lift up a stone and you will FIND me...
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Feb 5, 1999 6:48 pm
... Leonard, I accept your criticism. You are quite right that here I have assumed, but not demonstrated, that the "you will be done" petition is explication...
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Jim West
jwest@...
Feb 5, 1999 7:48 pm
... No- what I wrote was "know thyself". ... Um... you might want to read Plato's "Apology" where he describes the event as related to him by his teacher...
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Jim West
jwest@...
Feb 6, 1999 3:34 am
Fellow listers-- I pass this note along FYI.... Best, as always, Jim ... WESTAR INSTITUTE UPDATE ... Sunday, February 7, 9:00pm ET/10:00pm PT, the A&E TV ...
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Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Feb 6, 1999 3:46 am
I'm sure this discussion on terminology and methodology is fascinating to no one, but I trudge on. ... I've looked at my letter. I see nothing in the letter...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 6, 1999 8:44 am
Peter Head commented on a posting from Brian Wilson - ... Peter, I did not say that there was a consistent pattern in terms of paragraph division in early...
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Wieland Willker
willker@...
Feb 6, 1999 1:20 pm
I've just read E.G. Turners book "The typology of the early codex". He has an interesting table of codex formats and has separated several groups. I have a...
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Robert B. Waltz
waltzmn@...
Feb 6, 1999 3:34 pm
... Based on the chart at the web address, I think I agree partly with both of you. I should note that this is based *just on the graph*; I haven't seen the...
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K. Hanhart
K.Hanhart@...
Feb 7, 1999 4:15 pm
... Dear David, The terms old priestly 'calendar39; and the Pharisaic calender with regard to Shavuoth are frequently used. 1. There is no dispute re. the fact...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 7, 1999 5:03 pm
Brian Wilson wrote - ... Dave Hindley commented - ... Dave, I was not trying to **deduce** a link between characteristics of early Christian books and a...
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Maluflen@...
Feb 7, 1999 5:10 pm
(Assuming that the previous discussion is vaguely recalled,) In a message dated 2/5/1999 1:48:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, ...
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Jim West
jwest@...
Feb 7, 1999 6:59 pm
Listers- The other day I passed along a note regarding the showing of "The Unknown Jesus". However- now I am not certain it will show at the announced time. I...
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GILBERTO LOZANO
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Feb 8, 1999 12:38 am
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Graham Hamer
G.Hamer@...
Feb 8, 1999 8:45 am
... in a ... for ... lost, but ... of a ... greater ... Does ... be ... last ... answers to ... C S C Williams wrote "If the Christians already used the codex...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 8, 1999 9:34 am
Jack Kilmon wrote - ... Jack, There are indications that the Hebrew/Aramaic Logia was not a "sayings" document only. Papias himself wrote a book called LOGIWN ...
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Peter Head
PeterH@...
Feb 8, 1999 3:45 pm
Re my previous comment that pagination was hardly a Christian distinctive, Brian Wilson asserted the contrary: "all non-Christian books in Greek written on...