Well I think that the critic could technically question any of the deeds of Christ, including his very existence. But most likely, I would argue that John the...
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Dennis Sullivan
densull@...
Sep 8, 2000 9:47 pm
... From: DARYL K. BOWENS <job14_14@...> To: <Synoptic-L@...> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 2:19 PM Subject: [Synoptic-L] Matthean &...
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Tim Reynolds
molad@...
Sep 9, 2000 1:47 am
It's my sense that Jesus wasn't a public figure until the Temple Incident, which I put early. I've explained somewhere in the Archives how it got late in Mk...
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Kyle Dillon
kyledi@...
Sep 9, 2000 5:42 am
Acts 1:5 - "[Jesus says prior to his Ascension] For John baptized with water, but you [the disciples] will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from...
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Maluflen@...
Sep 9, 2000 10:48 am
In a message dated 9/9/2000 1:22:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time, kyledi@... writes: << Acts 1:5 - "[Jesus says prior to his Ascension] For John baptized...
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Mark Goodacre
M.S.GOODACRE@...
Sep 11, 2000 1:04 pm
... ANNOUNCING AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS AS BACKGROUND TO POSTBIBLICAL JUDAISM AND EARLY CHRISTIANITY 26-28 June 2001 St. Mary's...
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Ron Price
ron.price@...
Sep 11, 2000 4:33 pm
The assessment of this verse appears to be the only serious critical difference between UBS (which places it between double square brackets) and NA27 (which...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Sep 11, 2000 8:24 pm
Ron Price wrote -- ... It seems to me that even if Mt 21.44 stood in Mt, the resulting agreement of Mt 21.44 and Lk 20.18 against Mk would be consistent with ...
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David Gentile
GentDave@...
Sep 12, 2000 5:30 am
Hello, I just joined this list, so please excuse me if I'm unfamiliar with some of it's conventions. I read Brian Wilson's comments about redaction-critical...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Sep 12, 2000 10:53 am
David Gentile wrote -- ... David, It seems to me that if A and B used S, then it is very probable that some material in S would have been coincidentally...
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David Gentile
GentDave@...
Sep 13, 2000 4:57 am
David Gentile wrote -- ... then ... source, ... both used ... arguments can ... never rule ... against "S", ... the common ... ============================= ...
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David Gentile
GentDave@...
Sep 13, 2000 5:05 am
Here is my complex solution argument stated a little differently. If the solution to the synoptic problem is a simple structure, then we have the luxury of...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Sep 13, 2000 12:54 pm
David Gentile wrote -- ... David, But if B did use A, your "most probable solution" will not explain the observed features better, will it? And the point at...
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Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Sep 13, 2000 2:46 pm
... This reminds me of the old physics joke whose punchline is "assume a spherical cow." I would agree that we probably all need to make simplifying...
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Tim Reynolds
molad@...
Sep 13, 2000 10:34 pm
Punchline....
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David Gentile
GentDave@...
Sep 14, 2000 4:12 am
... Actually, I prefer to work with donuts, for cows. Mathematically speaking, their topology is the same. :o) Let me see if I can connect my suggested rules...
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David Gentile
GentDave@...
Sep 14, 2000 6:20 am
... It would explain it equally well, no better. ... I talked more about this in my other reply tonight, but say we are talking about physical documents. Then...
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Sean P. Kealy C.S.Sp
kealy@...
Sep 15, 2000 1:14 pm
Does anyone know a good article on the 'noble and generous heart' which Luke emphasises. I would love to hear if it is Hellenistic or not. Sincerely, Sean p....
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Philip McCosker
philip@...
Sep 15, 2000 2:19 pm
Fitzmyer (Luke, 1981) suggests that it is a combination of OT and Hellenistic elements. 'Heart39; in the OT suggests the centre of mankind's response to God and...
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Kyle Dillon
kyledi@...
Sep 15, 2000 5:56 pm
1Timothy 5:18 For the Scriptures say, "Do not muzzle the ox while it is treading out the grain," and "THE WORKER DESERVES HIS WAGES." Luke 10:7 [Jesus says to...
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Kyle Dillon
kyledi@...
Sep 15, 2000 6:42 pm
... I doubt that. The passages are too dissimilar to make any possible link between them. Both Paul and Luke agree verbatim in the quote (except Luke uses the...
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Michael T. MacDonell,...
sendero@...
Sep 15, 2000 6:47 pm
... I wonder if this might not refer equally to Mal 3:4 "...who oppress the hireling in his wages." Best Regards, Mike ...
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David C. Hindley
dhindley@...
Sep 15, 2000 7:04 pm
Kyle, ... that have [the] saying ["THE WORKER DESERVES HIS WAGES"]. We know for certain that 1 Timothy was written by Paul in the mid-60's of the first...
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Michael T. MacDonell,...
sendero@...
Sep 15, 2000 7:11 pm
... I suppose, given Paul's tendency toward liberal interpretation of the scripture he quoted, I would be more inclined to think that Paul paraphrased Malachi...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Sep 15, 2000 7:50 pm
Testing system. Apologies. BRIAN WILSON...
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Maluflen@...
Sep 16, 2000 8:33 am
In a message dated 9/15/2000 2:49:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dhindley@... writes: << The form is very close to that used in Mt 10:10 ("for the...
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Brian E. Wilson
brian@...
Sep 16, 2000 8:57 am
David Gentile wrote -- ... David, This would not be my criticism of your 5-source hypothesis. My first concern would be that your 5-source hypothesis is so...
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Richard Anderson
randerson58@...
Sep 16, 2000 11:22 am
Do we have any indication/evidence that someone quoting scripture in the first century meant anything other than Moses and prophets? But then again, Paul did...
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Wieland Willker
willker@...
Sep 16, 2000 3:28 pm
... I am sure it was that complex. So, please go home you all! I am wondering for quite some time now, why you are still discussing... ... Best wishes Wieland ...
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David C. Hindley
dhindley@...
Sep 16, 2000 3:29 pm
... the first century meant anything other than Moses and prophets? But then again, Paul did say in 2 Cor 8:18: "With him we are sending the brother who is...