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9340 Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 8, 2003
11:37 pm
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...
9341 Stephen C. Carlson
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Oct 9, 2003
4:37 am
... I think Perrin did much to establish that the language of Thomas's composition is Syriac, but there simply wasn't enough work with the Diatessaron directly...
9342 Peter M. Head
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Oct 9, 2003
11:11 am
Dear Mark, Sorry I can't help too much with the bibliography at the moment. But can I probe one issue? Mark wrote: "Thomas has parallels with every major...
9343 Mark Goodacre
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Oct 9, 2003
12:56 pm
... Thanks for that -- good point. But Irenaeus is Greek, no? I suppose my concern is not simply the relatively narrow window but what is the actually...
9344 Mark Goodacre
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Oct 9, 2003
2:18 pm
... I find them very interesting, especially the first, Thom. 1 / John 8.52, OU MH GEUSHTAI [QANATOU] . I don't think these are close enough to demonstrate...
9345 Ken Olson
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Oct 9, 2003
4:57 pm
Many scholars have noted that The Epistle of James has passages with fairly close parallels in Matthew and Luke--especially to the Sermon on the Mount/Plain....
9346 Jeffrey Glen Jackson
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Oct 9, 2003
5:00 pm
... 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....
9347 Jeffrey Glen Jackson
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Oct 9, 2003
5:12 pm
... I could have sworn there were a couple, but maybe my memory is faulty. What I find more interesting is the parallels between Thomas and the Gospels of the...
9348 Stephen C. Carlson
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Oct 10, 2003
6:44 am
... Tertullian in North Africa was using a Latin translation of Irenaeus shortly after 200, so there is evidence in contemporary Christianity of texts being...
9349 Peter M. Head
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Oct 10, 2003
10:06 am
Just a note that in JBL 121 (2000) 579-583 there is an interesting review of a new German edition of Nag Hammadi texts. In this review James Robinson lines up...
9350 Mark Goodacre
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Oct 10, 2003
11:04 am
Thanks very much for that, Peter; I hadn't seen it before. The reference should be 2002. Interesting that "the typically American position" is pioneered by...
9351 Peter M. Head
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Oct 10, 2003
11:47 am
... According to Maurice Casey, in all mythological quests there is always a third option and it always the best/highest/final one (cf. NTW and Tony Blair). I...
9352 Larry Swain
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Oct 10, 2003
1:34 pm
Stephen, A quick note: Tertullian was bilingual, so I'm not sure his familiarity with Irenaeus need necessitate that he knew it only in Latin. But I agree...
9353 Karel Hanhart
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Oct 10, 2003
3:59 pm
... From: Jeffrey B. Gibson <jgibson000@...> To: Crosstalk2 <crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com> Cc: Kata Markon <gmark@...>; Synoptic-L ...
9354 Maluflen@... Send Email Oct 11, 2003
12:10 am
In "Jesus Remembered" (Eerdmans: Grand Rapids 2003), p. 144, n.13, James D. G. Dunn writes: "Farmer has won some support in North America for the 'Two Gospel...
9355 Stephen C. Carlson
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Oct 11, 2003
1:34 am
... Point well taken, but Tertullian&#39;s dependence on a Latin translation of Irenaeus is based on a couple places where he seems to go counter to the sense of...
9356 Tim Reynolds
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Oct 11, 2003
9:48 pm
on 10/10/03 5:06 PM, Maluflen@... at Maluflen@... wrote: After noting that most of the traditional arguments in favor of Markan priority, particularly...
9357 Karel Hanhart
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Oct 12, 2003
7:08 am
... From: Maluflen@... To: Synoptic-L@... Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 2:06 AM Subject: [Synoptic-L] Dunn (2003) on the Synoptic Problem In...
9358 Dennis Sullivan
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Oct 12, 2003
3:21 pm
Dear Scholars, Whoever of the two wrote first, it seems that both Mark and Matthew have misunderstood several elements of Jesus' "sign of Jonah" and "3 days, 3...
9359 Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 12, 2003
4:00 pm
With apologies for cross posting. I've been able to find a reference in Josephus' _War_ to Zealots holding mock trials of those who opposed the war. It appears...
9360 Ken Olson
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Oct 13, 2003
7:56 am
... I haven't gotten very far in my own reading on the subject and haven't yet seen Patrick Hartin's James and the Q Sayings of Jesus. There's a chart of the...
9361 Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 13, 2003
11:24 pm
With apologies for cross posting. For those who might be interested, I have just uploaded a rough draft of a paper on the Blasphemy Charge in Mk 14 that I'll...
9362 James Trimm
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Oct 15, 2003
1:20 am
OK now my thoughts on Theophilus as the target of Luke taken as excerpts from my book "Hebraic-Roots Commentary on the New Testament Volume 1: The book of Luke...
9363 Stuart Waugh
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Oct 15, 2003
5:57 am
James, I think trying to tie the composition of Luke-Acts to be written for some particular person named Theophilus is unworkable. The name itself is a...
9364 Richard Anderson
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Oct 16, 2003
2:56 am
Greetings: Most scholars have recognized that Luke wrote to a real person with real concerns. The sacerdotal concerns of Luke were first noted by Augustine in ...
9365 Karel Hanhart
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Oct 16, 2003
8:23 am
... From: James Trimm To: synoptic-l@... Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 3:09 AM Subject: [Synoptic-L] Luke to Theophilus Both Luke and Acts are...
9366 Marty
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Oct 16, 2003
3:30 pm
This is the most interesting and intriguing of topics. I have been confronted on seldom occasions with the supposition that Paul was in fact Theophilus. I...
9367 Tim Reynolds
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Oct 16, 2003
9:50 pm
... The passage would have occured in the Great Lacuna. Tim Reynolds Long Beach CA...
9368 Richard Anderson
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Oct 18, 2003
2:59 pm
... The passage would have occured in the Great Lacuna. Tim Reynolds Long Beach CA The Theophilus as the HP proposal explains the so-called Geat Lucan ...
9369 Tim Reynolds
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Oct 18, 2003
11:02 pm
... 1. Surely a single explanation of the entire Lacuna is preferable to ad hoc case-by-case explanations (there are others, as you will know). Koester ...
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