Apologies for cross posting! This is the second notice regarding the 6th annual SBL meeting of NT e-listers (i.e. XTalkers, B-Greeks, and Corpus Paulinum, Kata...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Nov 5, 2002 4:34 pm
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I'd like to share with the list my draft of a response to a recent article by F. Gerald Downing entitled "Dissolving the Synoptic Problem Through Film?" which...
Mark Goodacre
M.S.Goodacre@...
Nov 9, 2002 1:28 am
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In a message dated 11/8/2002 5:56:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, ... Mark, did you mean "avoiding word-by-word conflation" here, or did you perhaps mean...
Maluflen@...
Nov 10, 2002 12:27 am
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... I did mean word-by-word conflation. What I see Luke and other writers doing is focusing primarily on one source at a time; so in the theory I favour,...
Mark Goodacre
M.S.Goodacre@...
Nov 10, 2002 12:47 am
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Colleagues, can you assist me with some information. Of course the recent ossuary find has generated considerable discussion about James the brother of Jesus....
R. Steven Notley
Notley@...
Nov 10, 2002 12:50 am
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In a message dated 11/9/2002 4:49:04 PM Pacific Standard Time, ... To my knowledge, "James" is simply the standard English rendition of the Latin name...
Maluflen@...
Nov 10, 2002 2:27 am
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Actually you are correct in your recollection, due to King James' great
commission James was used as the brother of Jesus. Mike Sullivan Co-Author of JESUS -...
Michael Sullivan
SeekerofTruth@...
Nov 10, 2002 2:42 am
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Leonard Thanks for your note. However, the Latin Vulgate preserves Iacob for Jacob (e.g. Gen 25:26) which parallels also the rendering in the LXX. I find it...
R. Steven Notley
Notley@...
Nov 10, 2002 3:16 am
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Michael Thanks for your note. Do you have a written reference for that tradition? Where could one access English versions of the NT that predate the KJV? I...
R. Steven Notley
Notley@...
Nov 10, 2002 3:20 am
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Dear Steven, According to my encyclopaedia King James commissioned the KJV in 1604 and it was completed in 1611. I have a facsimile edition of the Geneva Bible...
Kym Smith
khs@...
Nov 10, 2002 4:37 am
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Larry Thanks for the note. I guess my follow on question is, if the Latin Jacobus had become Jacomus in early English, then why was it retained as Jacobus...
R. Steven Notley
Notley@...
Nov 10, 2002 4:58 am
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... As best I can tell, the English distinction between James and Jacob goes well back into Middle English. This distinction in name between the patriarch and...
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Nov 10, 2002 5:36 am
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Dear Steven, This message may be superseded now, I wrote it before I saw the last two posts to this list. However, Here is is anyway. Out of curiosity I looked...
Kym Smith
khs@...
Nov 10, 2002 11:30 am
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Kym & Stephen Thank you for your helpful comments and information. It is clear from Kym's recitation from the 1549 Prayer Book that the designation "James" ...
R. Steven Notley
Notley@...
Nov 10, 2002 1:04 pm
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A quick bit of speculation. I was discussing this with my Spanish speaking students. Santiago comes from the Latin (Saint) Iago which I speculate is a ...
R. Steven Notley
Notley@...
Nov 10, 2002 1:51 pm
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The following list is far from exhaustive but I think you get the picture that this name we commonly use in English as James has a wide an variant form. ...
John Lupia
jlupia2@...
Nov 10, 2002 6:05 pm
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... I'd be grateful for any feedback on my piece below ahead of my submitting it to a journal. With thanks, Mark. ... Mark, thanks for sharing your upcoming...
Horace Jeffery Hodges
jefferyhodges@...
Nov 10, 2002 9:42 pm
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... Thanks, Jeffery. This element needs some proper working out, but I am interested in what it may tell us about the physical aspects of working with source...
Mark Goodacre
M.S.Goodacre@...
Nov 10, 2002 10:36 pm
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Here is the List (as it stands so far) of those who are attending (or who are hoping to attend) the 6th Annual E-Listers' Meeting on Saturday, Nov. 23rd at...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Nov 14, 2002 11:53 pm
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Here's an update on those members of the Biblical Academic E-Lists who will/hope to be attending (circumstances permitting) the 6th annual SBL E-Listers...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Nov 19, 2002 5:19 pm
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I've temporarily uploaded my paper for the Mark Group at SBL; it's called "Mark, Elijah, John the Baptist and Matthew: The Success of the First Intertextual...
Mark Goodacre
M.S.Goodacre@...
Nov 20, 2002 5:30 pm
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Mark, An excellent paper. Very clear, never boring (as redaction criticism can be, even for those of us who like it), and well argued. I don't have any...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Nov 20, 2002 6:59 pm
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Mark, thank you for putting this interesting paper online. I've read it rather quickly (and probably superficially) and have a question related to your ...
Horace Jeffery Hodges
jefferyhodges@...
Nov 20, 2002 10:03 pm
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Mark, with reference to your paper on Elijah and John the Baptist in Mark and Matthew, I wonder if you have seen the article in the most recent issue of the...
Maluflen@...
Nov 21, 2002 3:58 pm
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With apologies for cross posting: Here is the "final" tally of those E-Listers from Corpus Paulinum, B-Greek, Xtalk, Synoptic-L, etc. who will be attending SBL...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Nov 22, 2002 1:13 pm
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... From: Frank McCoy <silvanus55109@...> To: <crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2002 7:41 PM Frank, I am sending my reply also to...
Karel Hanhart
K.Hanhart@...
Dec 2, 2002 3:19 pm
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I am currently reading through *Rethinking the Synoptic Problem*, and I am finding a lot of logical bugs in it, in addition to some kneejerk theological...
John C. Poirier
Poirier@...
Dec 3, 2002 4:13 am
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... John, Surely in order to show that Luke did not indicate a knowledge of Matthew here, we would have to show that for each of the Lukan pericopae where...
Ron Price
ron.price@...
Dec 3, 2002 6:55 pm
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... pericopae ... Of course, but that supports Luke's nonuse of Matthew only as a prerequisite condition: it does not counterindicate, or even countersuggest,...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Dec 3, 2002 7:58 pm
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... Bill, Any attempt to show that in Lk 3:1-9:50 Luke was not making use of parallel material in Matthew would, in my opinion, fail, so your scenario would...