... Brian, I have not studied the Lagrange hypothesis, but judging by your own exposition it is not the Farrer hypothesis. But in a sense it is related to...
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Tim TenClay
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Feb 16, 1998 1:04 pm
Please forgive my addressing the entire list, but this is the only address I can find. Would someone please send me the subscription information for...
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Tim TenClay
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Feb 16, 1998 1:04 pm
Please forgive my addressing the entire list, but this is the only address I can find. Would someone please send me the subscription information for...
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Brian E. Wilson
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Feb 14, 1998 2:30 pm
Antonio Jerez wrote - ... Antonio, M. J. Lagrange posited that Matthew copied from Mark, and that Luke copied from both Matthew and Mark. So far, this is the...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 13, 1998 7:38 pm
David Mealand wrote - ... I am glad that someone is using non-parametric statistics to try and check out hypotheses like the Four Document Hyothesis of B. H....
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James R. Adair
jadair@...
Feb 13, 1998 7:27 pm
The Synoptic-L Web page (http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/synoptic-l) suggests using the B-Greek transliteration scheme for rendering Greek in e-mail messages....
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James R. Adair
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Feb 13, 1998 7:17 pm
... LLC is Literary & Linguistic Computing, not a journal very many NT scholars read, but a standard among computing humanists. Jimmy Adair Manager of...
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Antonio Jerez
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Feb 13, 1998 7:07 pm
... Greetings, I am normally very sceptical about any hypothesis dealing with the synoptic problem that claims to being able to explain just about any...
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Mark Goodacre
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Feb 13, 1998 5:58 pm
... I am most interested to hear of this work. When I was researching Goulder's theories, I often wondered about trying some sort of stylometric study to see...
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D Mealand
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Feb 13, 1998 9:59 am
I would be grateful for some suggestions of recent (1992+) reading relevant to the methods I am currently using to evaluate source theories in relation to ...
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Jim Deardorff
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Feb 13, 1998 1:45 am
... Hello Brian, I just joined the list, so maybe someone else already stated my views. But I'd opt for a broader method of attack myself. Actually the...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 12, 1998 10:31 pm
... Nan Doerr replied - ... My definition is - "The synoptic problem is to put forward a hypothesis of the links between the synoptic gospels which is...
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Thomas R. W. Longstaff
t_longst@...
Feb 12, 1998 1:07 pm
While I have no objection to recommending the prefix SYN to messages sent to this list, Mark is quite right that the practice would be uneven and hardly...
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Mark Goodacre
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Feb 12, 1998 8:37 am
... I filter all my mail into separate folders, one for b-greek, one for Synoptic-L etc. This enables me to see personal messages first and to prioritise...
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Derek Suchard
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Feb 12, 1998 8:16 am
Hello, all. With the volume of traffic being generated on this group, may I suggest that we prefix all messages with a short SYN: in the subject line. This is...
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Richard H. Anderson
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Feb 12, 1998 12:15 am
Mahlon H. Smith, Carl William Conrad, Edgar Krentz greetings ... the literary relationship between the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. ... I would like to...
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Nan Doerr
ndoerr@...
Feb 11, 1998 9:59 pm
... Brian, it appears to me that if such a definition (including a method for solution) existed, then the problem would already be solved and there would be no...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 11, 1998 7:50 pm
I wonder whether there is a definition of the synoptic problem which includes a method of solving it? Best wishes, Brian E. Wilson...
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Jakob Heckert
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Feb 11, 1998 2:59 pm
... This is a good definition, as I understand it. When I look at the material in Aland's Synopsis, I see agreements and divergences. The question is, How...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 11, 1998 2:53 pm
I agree with Tom R. W. Longstaff's definition - ... I think the definition I gave is very similar in meaning, though in different wording. It's great to know...
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Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad@...
Feb 11, 1998 11:50 am
... I just want to say that I certainly didn't mean to exclude questions of how oral traditions enter into the written versions; I simply meant to say that I...
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Mark Goodacre
goodacms@...
Feb 11, 1998 9:28 am
Dear Bill Thankyou for your contribution to Synoptic-L. Please excuse my intervention. Synoptic-L is an academic forum designed for the critical, scholarly ...
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William Pinard
wm@...
Feb 11, 1998 8:55 am
... Brian Wilson contributes - <snip> ... Bill Pinard responds - My definition of the synoptic problem: The four gospel accounts of Matthew-Mark-Luke-John...
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Mahlon H. Smith
mahlonh.smith@...
Feb 11, 1998 7:57 am
... I'll accept your qualification, Carl, as long as it is not designed to exclude consideration of the interrelationship of oral tradition & written documents...
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Thomas R. W. Longstaff
t_longst@...
Feb 10, 1998 8:35 pm
Without reproducing what everyone has already contributed (which is a very fruitful discussion), let me put in my two-cents worth: For me the synoptic problem...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 10, 1998 8:13 pm
Stephen Carlson suggested - ... Edgar Krentz commented - ... I would suggest we should have a definition of the synoptic problem which does not rule out some...
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Carl William Conrad
cwconrad@...
Feb 10, 1998 5:13 pm
... But presumably we are talking about WRITTEN sources here, however hypothetical, and not just about oral tradition, I presume. Carl W. Conrad Department of...
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Edgar Krentz
ekrentz@...
Feb 10, 1998 4:13 pm
... Good succinct definition. I would add "and the investigation of reonstructed non-surviving sources." ******************************************* * Edgar...
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Jack Kilmon
jpman@...
Feb 10, 1998 1:36 pm
... Sure puts it in a nutshell for me...except I would say "..... the direct (dependence on each other) and indirect (dependence on similar sources)...
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Stephen C. Carlson
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Feb 10, 1998 12:25 pm
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