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9848
Apologies for cross posting! It's that time of year again when the Society of Biblical Literature's Annual Meeting is just round the corner (Nov. 20th-Nov....
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 3, 2004
12:40 am
9849
Maluflen@a... wrote: Mark is not only no longer interested in legitimating Jesus as the Jewish Messiah, he is no longer even particularly interested in...
Tim Lewis
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Oct 4, 2004
3:45 am
9850
In a message dated 10/3/2004 11:43:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... Less Jewish needn't in principle mean later, but in the present case (Mark's use of...
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Oct 5, 2004
12:48 pm
9851
I’d like to comment on one point of Stephen Carlson’s review of Kloppenborg’s review [NTS 49 (2003): 210-236] of Mark Goodacre’s Case Against Q. ...
Tim Lewis
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Oct 17, 2004
2:21 pm
9852
In a message dated 10/17/2004 10:20:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... I haven't read the whole of Stephen's original statement on which you are commenting here,...
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Oct 17, 2004
4:42 pm
9853
... Thanks, I appreciate your interest. ... That's what I meant by "instead of"; would something like "... but the Mark-Q replaces the third hypothesis with...
Stephen C. Carlson
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Oct 17, 2004
8:40 pm
9854
I'm going to sleep on this tonight and send it to Synoptic-L tomorrow. * Farrer: ³the Q hypothesis ... wholly depends on the incredibility of St. Luke's...
Tim Reynolds
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Oct 17, 2004
10:36 pm
9855
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Rick Richmond. I am trained in both classical and New Testament Greek. I am new to this list. My primary interest is...
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Oct 17, 2004
10:36 pm
9856
Kathws is a conjunction that Mark uses 8 times. Everytime he uses it he compares something before the conjunction with something that comes after. That is the...
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Oct 17, 2004
10:50 pm
9857
... Actually, what comes after KAQWS ("just as") is not "** just as it stands (is) written", but simply "it stands (is) written". Where do you get the extra...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 17, 2004
11:59 pm
9858
Actually, what  comes after KAQWS ("just as") is not "** just as it stands (is) written", but simply "it stands (is) written".  Where do you get the extra ...
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Oct 18, 2004
3:20 am
9859
Kathws While the perfect tense does carry the sence of integrity, it is the kata part of the conjuction that stresses the point of integrity just as i.e. ...
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Oct 18, 2004
3:29 am
9860
Apologies to anyone who receives this twice. ... I'm not sure what to make of your claim about my caring, etc., or that I should have "spoken to you first"...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 18, 2004
4:04 am
9861
... My, I feel as though I am teaching a Greek class here. Every time you challenge my translation without speaking to me first you cause me to have to explain...
Horace Jeffery Hodges
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Oct 18, 2004
4:06 am
9862
First of all let me apologize to the list, my comments about teaching Greek were not intended for anyone save one person. I would be happy to teach or to be...
RickR370@...
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Oct 18, 2004
6:23 am
9863
Is assuming written sources really more plausible? Stephen Carlson wrote: …given the highly extensive verbatim agreements in some of the Q material as well...
Tim Lewis
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Oct 18, 2004
8:31 am
9864
... This is only part of the method. One also has to incorporate into the equation what I would call "explanatory power". We then get the following ...
Ron Price
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Oct 18, 2004
9:05 am
9865
Stephen, Some comments on your new Synoptic Problem Website: It reads very nicely! Just three brief notes: Perhaps you might wish to add to your Annotated...
Tim Lewis
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Oct 18, 2004
10:38 am
9866
Mark 1:3 fwnh bowntov en th erhmw A voice cries out in the desert,              etoimasate thn odon kuriou prepare the way of the Lord euyeias...
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Oct 18, 2004
2:54 pm
9867
Mark 1:3 fwnh bowntov en th erhmw A voice of one crying in the desert,              etoimasate thn odon kuriou prepare the way of the Lord euyeias...
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Oct 18, 2004
3:10 pm
9868
... So far as I can see, I am doing no such thing. ... That may be so. But the issue isn't, as you are putting it, whether or not Mark uses KAQWS to...
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Oct 18, 2004
9:52 pm
9869
... Thank you very much. ... Although I've found many parts of Dungan's history interesting and edifying, I've been reluctant to include it on my annotated ...
Stephen C. Carlson
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Oct 19, 2004
3:47 am
9870
... No, there's no such presumption. In fact, I do place the burden of persuasion lies on those asserting the existence of a literary relationship, However,...
Stephen C. Carlson
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Oct 19, 2004
5:12 am
9871
There has recently been some messages, which concern the beginning of Mark, by Rick Richmond. Two of them are included in Digest Number 1026 and Dr. Gibson's...
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Oct 19, 2004
1:07 pm
9872
Esa Hyvönen writes: As a response to the above quote, the present tense does not necessarily apply to Mark. In fact, the whole key is Mark's exegesis of the...
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Oct 19, 2004
10:40 pm
9873
Esa Hyvönen writes: As a response to the above quote, the present tense does not necessarily apply to Mark. In fact, the whole key is Mark's exegesis of the...
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Oct 19, 2004
10:42 pm
9874
Stephen, Thank you for all your patient responses so far. I would be interested in seeing that private essay on the Synoptic Problem as a literary question,...
Tim Lewis
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Oct 20, 2004
12:21 pm
9875
Stephen, thank you for this extremely elucidating post and for the accurate citations of Origen and especially of Augustine in De Consensu. I had read the...
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Oct 20, 2004
2:03 pm
9876
... I'll go further than that, Stephen: you should write a book on the history of the Synoptic Problem (or the next best thing: a book on "The Synoptic Problem...
John C. Poirier
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Oct 20, 2004
2:44 pm
9877
I concur with John's suggestion. Especially since Dungan's book didn't do it, a history of the study of the Synoptic Problem, especially by Stephen, would be...
Matson, Mark (Academic)
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Oct 20, 2004
3:01 pm
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