Apologies for crossposting. I've been given a tentative go-ahead from Paulist Press to produce a book on the LP for their _What Are They Saying About ..."...
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Ron Price
ron.price@...
Dec 6, 1999 12:34 pm
Brian, Thanks for your comments. I agree that the Sermon on the Mount and the Lord's Prayer are a problem for the Farrer Hypothesis. To me it is incredible...
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Dec 7, 1999 1:34 am
In line with my recent request for List members to let me know what they think of my thinking on what should go into a "What Are They Saying About ..." book on...
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Jack Kilmon
jkilmon@...
Dec 7, 1999 2:37 am
... I have been leaning toward the posibility that the Matthean scribe used a "Greek Q" while Luke did his own translation of an "Aramaic Q." If this is true,...
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yochanan bitan
ButhFam@...
Dec 7, 1999 6:39 am
... what has ... not ... Goulder's latest ... JG>> So now I'm raising it -- the question of whether Matthew's so called JG>> expansions in the LP are really...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Dec 7, 1999 10:39 am
Ron Price wrote - ... I think you put this well. I would even go further, myself, and suggest that the whole idea of oral Jesus tradition in Greek (other than...
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Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Dec 7, 1999 1:53 pm
... Although I've been fascinated by Papias for many years, I've never read until now that Papias spoke Aramaic. What is the basis for this view? Papias did...
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Jack Kilmon
jkilmon@...
Dec 7, 1999 4:09 pm
... These parallels, in the Kaddish (or an early version) and other Jewish sources does not take those phrases out of the mouth of the HJ whose education and...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Dec 7, 1999 10:55 pm
Stephen Carlson wrote - ... Stephen, Thanks for pointing out my mistake. I now realize I was confusing Papias with Josephus. Sorry about that. Best wishes, ...
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Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Dec 8, 1999 1:48 pm
As you all may know, Augustine was the first to posit an actual literary basis for the composition of the gospels, stating that "Mark seems to have followed...
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Ron Price
ron.price@...
Dec 8, 1999 2:50 pm
Brian Wilson wrote: << I would suggest that the following two-fold repetitions in Luke have only one component parallelled in Mark - (1) Lk 4.43(b) // Mk 1.38,...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Dec 8, 1999 9:20 pm
Ron Price wrote - ... Ron, Nonetheless, they are all instances of duplication which Au_Luke allowed in his gospel. I think it is a hard task to try and show...
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John Christopher Poir...
poirier@...
Dec 9, 1999 12:26 am
The recent discussion about Bart Ehrman’s argument for Markan priority brings up the general trend of New Testament introductions. First, I should remind the...
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Dec 9, 1999 3:22 am
... Brian, It would seem to me, given the above, that you MUST have some definite idea of what was in (at least a portion of) the Greek notes. For the...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Dec 10, 1999 8:47 am
Jeffrey Gibson wrote - ... Jeffrey, The Greek Notes Hypothesis posits that a rather repetitious writer wrote out a set of Greek Notes of Jesus tradition,...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Dec 10, 1999 8:47 am
Do the letters of Paul in the NT indicate that Paul knew the Christmas stories we find in Mt 1-2 and Lk 1-2 ? Best wishes, BRIAN WILSON E-MAIL :...
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Mark Goodacre
M.S.GOODACRE@...
Dec 10, 1999 9:53 am
I have uploaded a copy of my SBL Q Section paper temporarily to the web. I'd be grateful for any comments or criticisms as I attempt to revise it for...
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Mark Goodacre
M.S.GOODACRE@...
Dec 10, 1999 9:57 am
I am happy to announce a long overdue new addition to the Mark Without Q Web Site, a hypertext version of Michael Goulder's 1996 article in JBL entitled "Is Q...
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Dec 10, 1999 1:34 pm
... Off the top of my head, no. So far as I can recall without doing any checking is that all Paul says is that is materially in any way parallel to anything...
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Thomas R. W. Longstaff
t_longst@...
Dec 10, 1999 1:54 pm
Indeed. It might also be that for such details as "born of a woman" one need not look for close literary dependence. trwl...
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Mark Goodacre
M.S.GOODACRE@...
Dec 10, 1999 2:22 pm
... It is an interesting question, and encouraging to see Goulder's critique taken seriously. One or two thoughts: (1) Of course Goulder's major point is the...
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Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad@...
Dec 10, 1999 3:03 pm
... Unless, of course, one remembers McDuff and the unjustified confidence of Macbeth that he had nothing to fear from a man "not of woman born." Carl W....
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Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad@...
Dec 10, 1999 3:53 pm
... My apologies to the list for a rather feeble effort to inject a bit of levity into the discussion. Perhaps others were as befuddled about what I meant as...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Dec 10, 1999 4:43 pm
... Jeffrey Gibson replied - ... I was wondering about - 2 Corinthians 8.9 - "For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for...
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Dec 10, 1999 9:40 pm
... It only makes sense if and only if (a) this is not a referent to a fact that, despite what the Gospel tradition seems to imply, Jesus came from a well off...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Dec 11, 1999 9:40 am
Brian Wilson wrote - ... "I was wondering about - ... Does this make sense if Paul did not know something like the "Christmas story" of Matthew/Luke?" ... ...
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Dec 11, 1999 2:25 pm
... Err... what? The issue at this point in 2 Cor is whether the Corinthian congregation is going to contribute to "the collection" for the saints in Jerusalem...
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Thomas R. W. Longstaff
t_longst@...
Dec 11, 1999 2:27 pm
... Yes, I think it does make sense (or seems to). For example: Although this discussion of Pauline theology is somewhat far afield from a consideration of the...
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Dec 11, 1999 2:59 pm
... But as I have noted (in a post that just crossed yours), it does so **only** if 2 Cor 8:9 is a reference to the incarnation. But, as Dunn and others have ...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Dec 11, 1999 3:33 pm
Thomas Longstaff wrote- ... Your students are fortunate. I entirely agree with what you say. And I really do like the humorous touch at the end. Doesn't it...