I know there's not much of it, but does anyone ever use the term "Special Mark" to describe material solely in Mark? Or does anyone ever talk about Marcan...
... Lacking precise data handily, here's a back of the envelope computation. Say you have 10 equally sized sets of sayings and you pick sayings at random....
With apologies for cross posting. Here's another question that I'd like feedback on as soon as possible: What **according to Mark** is the view of God that his...
The recent postings on GTh have reminded me of a posting which I prepared some months ago but never got round to sending, so here it is. Point (7) is similar...
With apologies for cross posting -- but I'd really like to engage as many minds as possible as quickly as possible on the question below. Recent writers on the...
Apologies for cross posting! It's that time of year again when the annual Society of Biblical Literature meeting is just round the corner (Nov. 22nd-Nov. 25th)...
I don't like to advertise, especially here, but I found out that there are 6 discounted new copies (probably remainders) of Bellinzoni, Arthur J., Jr., ed.,...
Dear Professor Kloppenborg-Verbin, Please accept my apologies for misspelling your name just now. Regards, Robert Brenchley RSBrenchley@... Synoptic-L...
The Gospel according to the Hebrews: The Synoptic Solution By James Scott Trimm The Synoptic Problem Mattityahu, Mark and Luke are the synoptic gospels. In...
While things are quiet here... Two of our Synoptic-L listmembers, Randall Buth and Jack Poirier, have a discussion going on the linguistic significance (or...
I have posted a message on the Jerusalem Perspective Forum about this recent translation of the New "Testament". Those listmembers who are interested may click...
Synoptics Scholars: Considering the current discussions in the world press about Mel Gibson's Passion film, listmembers may wish to read R. Steven Notley's...
Listers may want to take a look at this story from CNN today: http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Movies/09/18/passion.vatican.reut/index.html VATICAN CITY...
This from Mark Goodacre's web log: Gospel of John to show at SBL/AAR meeting in Atlanta Thanks to Jeff Staley on the Johannine-Literature list for pointing out...
I'm going to give this one more shot. I apologize for re-using so much of the earlier material from the thread, but I think it's of continuing importance to...
Listers, I would be grateful if you would note that my web page has changed to a particular domain name and if you have bookmarked make the necessary change. ...
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, Doctors and Students, and other list members: I draw your attention to an article written by Norman R. Petersen entitled, "Elijah,...
Dear Paul, I have been trying for several days to get this into the list. Hopefully it will get there this time. It may not be exactly what you are looking for...
I have downloaded this dataset, but the file is password protected. Can anyone tell me whether I am allowed to read this review? If so, what password should I...
Dear Tom, I suspect that you read my post #6631, therefore you will know that I think that the Revelation was early (mid 62) and that much of the NT, including...
Mark Goodacre, On Aug. 26, 1999 Jon Peters asks this question. "Does anyone here know of a scholar who has argued that the synopticists got together like a...
Auditory ³Piracy²: ³Because he disliked seeing people copying down his words, students and young rabbis would try to memorize his talks and re-create them...
Without question list members will want to visit the new web log (blog) by Mark Goodacre. It promises to be as extraordinarily useful as his Gateway. It is...
I'm not quite sure how this happened, but my original response to Bob MacDonald's question seems to have made it to Bob personally, but not to the list, though...
As the resident (and probably only) Bultmannian I would like to remind listers that tomorrow, Aug 20, is the birthday of Rudolf Karl Bultmann. At this...
Dear Synoptic listers, R. Steven Notley has posted an excellent evaluation of the words of yeshua in his article "Divorce and Remarriage in Historical...
I know this is slightly off topic--- but I dont know of an "Acts" discussion list. Boismard suggests somewhere that the western text of Acts is "first edition"...