This is an adaptation of my weblog post, phrased to get a discussion going. Perhaps another place to look for Luke's knowledge of Matthew is in his other work:...
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Jan 7, 2004 1:58 pm
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... This is a fascinating observation -- thanks very much for sharing it. On such occasions I like to try to get into the Q theorist's shoes to see if I could...
Mark Goodacre
M.S.Goodacre@...
Jan 7, 2004 2:23 pm
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... Coincidence (here in the form of "independent redaction") is always possible but not often probable. For one, this independent redaction by Luke in...
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Jan 7, 2004 4:32 pm
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[I tried sending this over an hour go, but it apparently didn't go through. I'm now resending, with a slight change.] It's interesting that a bunch of Q...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Jan 7, 2004 6:25 pm
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Surely a good case could be made for Acts 1:2 as a reminiscence of Mt 28:16-20. Acts refers to "the day when [Jesus] was taken up to heaven" (a scenario ...
Ron Price
ron.price@...
Jan 7, 2004 7:55 pm
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It's interesting that a bunch of Q skeptics are trying to play-act as Q believers, but I want to do the same. ... I doubt that this is what Luke would have...
John C. Poirier
poirier@...
Jan 8, 2004 12:37 am
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I thought listers may like to know that born this day in 1825 was, Brooke Foss Westcott, near Birmingham, England. He was appointed the chair of Professor of...
Jim West
jwest@...
Jan 12, 2004 1:09 pm
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Last week Stephen Carlson proposed that the mention of "baptism of repentance" together with the prediction of a "coming one" in Acts 19:4 is best explained by...
David Miller
milledm@...
Jan 12, 2004 2:11 pm
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... Wow! That's rapid career advancement! ( ; OK, more seriously: I realize Jim does not mean to imply that one event followed immediately on the other....
Ken Olson
kaolson@...
Jan 12, 2004 2:12 pm
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... Nice to see the Birmingham link. Westcott went to King Edward VI School in Birmingham just down the road from where I am sitting now. He met J. B....
Mark Goodacre
M.S.Goodacre@...
Jan 12, 2004 2:43 pm
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Luke 14:23 contains the little phrase, "compel them to come in..." This phrase is absent from the synoptic parallels. Hence, my twofold question: 1) assuming...
Jim West
jwest@...
Jan 24, 2004 3:35 pm
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... 1) assuming something other than Markan priority - why was the phrase dropped? 2) assuming Markan priority- why was the phrase added?>> There is no...
Maluflen@...
Jan 24, 2004 4:38 pm
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Jim A brief comment from one of those "few" Leonard notes who remain unconvinced of Luke's reliance upon or knowledge of Mark (or Matthew). First, a point of...
R. Steven Notley
notley@...
Jan 24, 2004 7:26 pm
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Paraphasing Frederick Borsch and perhaps also Kenneth Bailey, eating together was an important social function in 1st century Palestine and served as a way of...
Richard H. Anderson
randerson58@...
Jan 24, 2004 8:04 pm
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In a message dated 1/24/04 2:24:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... This formulation is very problematic to me. It perpetuates the conception of Evangelists as...
Maluflen@...
Jan 25, 2004 4:57 pm
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... I am curious about your question(s) since Lk's account is about a "large banquet" (deipnon mega) having no synoptic parallel to find it lacking in. What...
John Lupia
jlupia2@...
Jan 26, 2004 7:17 pm
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... Of those who do not, many think that Luke ... Can you support or defend this assumption? You are assessing these two prarbles as parallels in the general...
John Lupia
jlupia2@...
Jan 26, 2004 10:22 pm
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Leonard Sorry to be slow in responding. Thank you for the response. Another couple of points of clarification. I do not think that the Evangelists worked as...
R. Steven Notley
notley@...
Jan 27, 2004 12:45 am
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As someone seeing some of the exchanges I have a technical matter to add to the discussion on the parable in Luke 14:16-24. for APO MIAS in Luke 14:18, there...
Randall Buth
ButhFam@...
Jan 28, 2004 6:12 pm
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I've been following Stephen Carlson's blog Hypotyposeis regularly, as, I suspect, have many other listers. I've been meaning to post something on Stephen's...
Ken Olson
kaolson@...
Feb 3, 2004 3:27 am
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Members of the list might wish to look at the review of André Motte and Charles Ternes, _Dieux, fêtes, sacré dans la Grèce et la Rome antiques_ accessible...
Charles Miller
cmiller@...
Feb 5, 2004 9:44 pm
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In a message dated 2/5/2004 1:37:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, cmiller@... ... His thesis involves an intensity of reaction, on the part of the author of ...
Maluflen@...
Feb 6, 2004 1:20 am
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With apologies for cross-posting: I've just seen the announcement in the latest Fortress Press catalogue of the publication of Kenneth W. Stevenson's _The...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
Feb 6, 2004 3:43 pm
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On what script is the film based? Is it following one Gospel or is it a harmonistic approach? If it's harmonistic, who did the harmonization? Best wishes ...
Wieland Willker
willker@...
Feb 8, 2004 10:00 am
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Wieland, et. al. Actually it's based on "The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ," by Anne Catherine Emmerich, a German, Catholic "mystic, stigmatist and...
Michael Matsko
msm@...
Feb 8, 2004 9:15 pm
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shalom Hevre, since the subject of Gibson's movie has been raised, I wonder if the script is available anywhere? It sort of made us chuckle over here, when...
Randall Buth
ButhFam@...
Feb 8, 2004 11:51 pm
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Actually, the official line is that "it was adapted from a composite account of The Passion assembled from the four Biblical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and...
Mark Goodacre
M.S.Goodacre@...
Feb 8, 2004 11:52 pm
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Randall Buth wrote, ... There seem to have been "artistic theological" reasons for using Latin in "The Passion of Christ" instead of historical reasons. Here...
Arne Halbakken
1stluth@...
Feb 9, 2004 1:22 am
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The composition of the synoptic gospels fascinate me so I follow the synoptic-l discussions with great pleasure. While I am still working out my own source ...
Tim Lewis
tlewistlewis@...
Feb 9, 2004 3:36 am
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... Ok, thanks for the enlightenment. I am only wondering why this botch then gets so much attention in scholarly circles. Best wishes Wieland <>< ... Wieland...