... This point, of course, is a valid one. Fortunately for Mark G., however, today's leading scholars who actually argue for Q (e.g. Tuckett) do in fact argue...
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Ron Price
ron.price@...
Feb 1, 2000 12:37 pm
... What sort of argument is this? Something you think is "likely" appears in your eyes to render my argument null and void. Surely I am allowed to put forward...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 1, 2000 4:07 pm
Ron Price wrote - ... But which Q are we talking about? Is it the Q of the 3SH held by Ron Price, or the Q of the 2DH held by Tuckett, or the Q of the Boismard...
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Antonio Jerez
antonio.jerez@...
Feb 1, 2000 5:35 pm
... Blessings on you, Mark Goodacre! This response of yours is in my opinion a perfect example of how rewarding it can be to use sourcecriticism,...
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K. Hanhart
K.Hanhart@...
Feb 1, 2000 5:49 pm
... L.S. Re. "order" There are two main options: (a) Papias (in Asia Minor), ill-informed of the three other Gospels, naturally opted for "the order" of John,...
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Mike MacDonell
sendero@...
Feb 1, 2000 6:14 pm
Dear Brian: ... You are absolutely correct! You have expressed the concern of many of us, that by invoking Q, virtually any argument can be justified. Q has...
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Yuri Kuchinsky
yuku@...
Feb 2, 2000 5:13 am
... Karel, I admit that I'm somewhat puzzled by some of the things you're saying. What makes you think Papias was ill-informed of the three other Gospels, for...
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Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Feb 2, 2000 5:53 am
... I think that it is indeed proper to ask, as you have done, to ask which possibility is relatively more likely, but in this case I cannot determine which...
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K. Hanhart
K.Hanhart@...
Feb 2, 2000 9:26 am
... Yuri, As I admitted in advance, my arguments were too tersely stated. Of course, Papias knew all four Gospels. I formulated my point (a) above with some...
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Ron Price
ron.price@...
Feb 2, 2000 12:17 pm
... Stephen, I will concede one thing about this statement, namely that it is a widely held view. But it is much more than that. This (incorrect) view is at...
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Jim West
jwest@...
Feb 2, 2000 3:31 pm
I realize this is most likely an odd question- but of late I have been enjoying a little reading related not at all to Biblical Studies (a rarity for me)....
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Yuri Kuchinsky
yuku@...
Feb 2, 2000 5:32 pm
... Stephen, If so, then obviously Tuckett and other leading Q scholars are wrong. They are wrong if only because Matthew and Luke's independence from one...
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ll
louis@...
Feb 2, 2000 6:10 pm
... This is also a rather difficult assertion to maintain considering the fact that there is virtually no evidence for the existence of codified written...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 2, 2000 8:59 pm
Jim West wote - ... Jim, Yes. It is possible if we allow that the writer intended that the structure of his book should be interpreted allegorically. On the...
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Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Feb 3, 2000 1:38 am
... I am hopeful, with the publication of THE GOSPEL FOR ALL CHRISTIANS, that more scholars will begin to recognize and appreciate this point. ... Which of...
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Maluflen@...
Feb 3, 2000 11:58 am
In a message dated 2/2/2000 12:42:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, yuku@... writes: << So to assume that the community of Lk was unaware of or out of ...
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Ron Price
ron.price@...
Feb 3, 2000 12:21 pm
... No. But these verses do not have so much weight as an indicator of what Au_Matt really thought because they were copied from Mark. ... None of the other...
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Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Feb 3, 2000 2:45 pm
... This example from physics is more apt than you realize. Yes, there was a controversy between Huygens's wave theory of optics and Newton's corpuscular...
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Maluflen@...
Feb 3, 2000 4:07 pm
In a message dated 2/3/2000 7:27:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, ron.price@... writes: ... No. But these verses do not have so much weight as an indicator...
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Yuri Kuchinsky
yuku@...
Feb 3, 2000 6:36 pm
... Karel, In my view, Papias was a supporter of Jn, and he supported Jn because he favoured its chronology. ... Yes, as connected with later liturgical...
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Yuri Kuchinsky
yuku@...
Feb 3, 2000 7:01 pm
... Louis, Yes, "haggadah" was probably not the right word. Karel probably meant something closer to "liturgy". ... Yes, it may sound odd, but Goudoever...
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Yuri Kuchinsky
yuku@...
Feb 3, 2000 7:18 pm
... Let's hope so, Stephen. ... I'm pretty sure he talks about this in his ORIGINS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. I remember I posted about this a while back, probably...
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Maluflen@...
Feb 3, 2000 8:43 pm
In a message dated 2/3/2000 2:23:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, yuku@... writes: << ... [Yuri] I'm pretty sure he talks about this in his ORIGINS OF...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Feb 3, 2000 9:55 pm
Yuri Kuchinsky wrote -- ... The idea of "drinking the blood" seems to be present in the writing of Paul in I Corinthians 10.16 - "The cup of blessing which we...
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Jack Kilmon
jkilmon@...
Feb 3, 2000 10:20 pm
... In my journeys through Aramaic, lachma (bread) is encountered as an idiom for teaching so that "eating of the bread" of a teacher is learning what he had...
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ll
louis@...
Feb 3, 2000 10:55 pm
... Fair enough. ... They are one and the same festival. ... Agreed. However, I do not wish to make this alone or even the key argument in my contentions. If...
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ll
louis@...
Feb 3, 2000 11:04 pm
... Hmmmm. Another possible reading of lachma, and you can take this for what you will, is flesh. Both lachma and lechem, when talking about the lachma of an...
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Jim West
jwest@...
Feb 3, 2000 11:46 pm
Colleagues, A year ago I inagurated the Biblical Studies Resources web page- in hopes of providing a little spot on the web where students especially could...
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Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Feb 4, 2000 5:09 am
... On page 321 of his ORIGINS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, Loisy assigns a date of 140 at the earliest for the canonical edition of Matthew, but then on page 322,...
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Maluflen@...
Feb 4, 2000 5:04 pm
In a message dated 2/4/2000 12:14:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, scarlson@... writes: << On page 321 of his ORIGINS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, Loisy...