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8830 Ken Olson
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Jan 2, 2003
8:27 pm
If Youtie is primarily a scholar of Jewish Studies, he might also have in mind the Jewish NT scholar Samuel Sandmel. I don't have the citation handy, but...
8831 Maluflen@... Send Email Jan 4, 2003
5:52 pm
Another early supporter of the Goulder hypothesis is Morton Scott Enslin, who predates even Farrer, if I am not mistaken, in rejecting the Q hypothesis, while...
8832 Tim Reynolds
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Jan 4, 2003
9:58 pm
... Surely Markan priority predates the Q idea. It's the default hypothesis. tim Synoptic-L Homepage: http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/synoptic-l List Owner:...
8833 Mark Goodacre
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Jan 7, 2003
10:35 am
Happy New Year to all. I'm just working through Keith F. Nickle, _The Synoptic Gospels: An Introduction_ (Revised and Expanded Edition; Louisville:...
8834 Ken Olson
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Jan 7, 2003
1:49 pm
Mark, I have Keith F. Nickle, _The Synoptic Gospels_ (Atlanta: John Knox press, 1980). ... This is found on page 81, with footnote 21, and continues with the...
8835 Stephen C. Carlson
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Jan 7, 2003
4:18 pm
On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 10:34:37 -0000 Mark Goodacre <M.S.Goodacre@...> ... While misrepresentation of other's views is unfortunately not uncommon in this ...
8836 Stephen C. Carlson
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Jan 8, 2003
12:49 am
... Oh well, Nickle did cite Farmer's SYNOPTIC PROBLEM after all. ... Stephen Carlson -- Stephen C. Carlson...
8837 Wieland Willker
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Jan 9, 2003
10:33 am
TCG - An Online Textual Commentary on the Greek Gospels: http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~wie/TCG/index.html I would like to thank the folks from Bibleworks,...
8838 Mark Goodacre
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Jan 10, 2003
2:48 pm
I've been wondering over the last few days whether we might almost suspect that we are at the beginning of a renaissance in the study of the Synoptic Problem....
8839 John C. Poirier
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Jan 10, 2003
3:12 pm
It seems to me that Kloppenborg&#39;s interest in the Synoptic Problem is key: the fact that someone who is as intensely interested in Q as Kloppenborg should also...
8840 Zeba Crook
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Jan 10, 2003
3:12 pm
Mark, Add to this a 2001 Duke dissertation by Stephen Hultgren that I am reviewing for CBQ: Stephen Hultgren, _Narrative Elements in the Double Tradition: A...
8841 Ron Price
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Jan 10, 2003
6:08 pm
It is widely accepted that Jesus' native language would have been an eastern one (Aramaic, or possibly Hebrew). Therefore there must have been at least one...
8842 John C. Poirier
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Jan 10, 2003
7:23 pm
An interesting question, Ron, but I must disagree with your premise. Although Aramaic was the most widely spoken language in first-century Galilee, Greek was...
8843 Ron Price
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Jan 11, 2003
11:25 am
... John, Admittedly my main criticism is directed at the 2ST, in which it is posited that Q was written in Greek, in spite of its supposed origin in an area...
8844 Ron Price
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Jan 13, 2003
8:52 am
... Larry, I was referring to Jesus' impact on his *original* followers. On the Farrer and 2ST theories, the synoptic gospels contain no trace of any document...
8845 SRose63911@... Send Email Jan 13, 2003
9:14 am
I was referring to Jesus' impact on his *original* followers. On the Farrer and 2ST theories, the synoptic gospels contain no trace of any document in any...
8846 Ron Price
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Jan 13, 2003
9:11 pm
... Susan, All ancient sources should be considered on their merits. I don't know of any critical scholar who thinks that any of the Nag Hammadi documents were...
8847 Ron Price
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Jan 13, 2003
9:12 pm
... Larry, You seem to be describing a democratic community. But James was an autocratic and extremely conservative leader who exerted his control from the...
8848 John C. Poirier
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Jan 13, 2003
9:55 pm
Ron, The tannaitic Rabbis who opposed the religious use of Aramaic were usually open to the religious use of Greek. There is nothing at all strange about a...
8849 R. Steven Notley
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Jan 13, 2003
10:13 pm
Larry Swain wrote: ...assuming that Jesus taught ONLY in Aramaic in the first place. As a casual observer to some of the comments on this list the last week or...
8850 Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Jan 13, 2003
10:53 pm
... That the DSS were written in Hebrew does not warrant the conclusion that Hebrew was a language prominent in Palestine. In the first place, the Hebrew in...
8851 R. Steven Notley
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Jan 13, 2003
11:34 pm
... This is not true. Literary Hebrew is prominent among the Dead Sea Scrolls. But other documents such as 4QMMT are colloquial not literary. No less a ...
8852 Thomas R. W. Longstaff
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Jan 13, 2003
11:59 pm
... Jeffrey makes some very good points. As I follow the discussion, however, it seems to me that we also need to pay attention to the physical evidence as...
8853 R. Steven Notley
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Jan 14, 2003
4:20 am
"Thomas R. W. Longstaff" wrote: What do we know of languages in use from ostraca and public inscriptions (which clearly people would be expected to read and ...
8854 R. Steven Notley
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Jan 14, 2003
12:18 pm
... I know of no evidence of monolingual "pockets" in first century Judaea. Certainly, the most widespread sector of society represented by proto-Pharisaism ...
8855 R. Steven Notley
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Jan 14, 2003
12:22 pm
DaGoi@... wrote:What are the evident dividing lines between the aramaic use and the hebrew ... I know of no evidence of monolingual "pockets" in first...
8856 Emmanuel Fritsch
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Jan 14, 2003
1:04 pm
... - "Lazare" is aramaic (vs "Eleazar" which is hebrew) and the case in common with names in NT. (Is greek form of "Jesus" closer to aramaic or hebrew ?) -...
8857 John C. Poirier
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Jan 14, 2003
1:23 pm
Steven, I’m with Jeffrey Gibson on this one. The writings of Qumran are inadmissible as evidence for the principal spoken language of first-century...
8858 R. Steven Notley
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Jan 14, 2003
2:08 pm
... The Aramaic vs. Hebrew origins for names preserved in NT Greek is certainly open to question and tricky at best. Often what is presumed to be Aramaized...
8859 R. Steven Notley
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Jan 14, 2003
2:25 pm
Jack I have to catch a train into the city to teach. So, I won't have any more time for this ongoing discussion which I am sure would remain unresolved...
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