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Gospel Writing and Canon An interesting new book Francis Watson, Gospel Writing: A Canonical Perspective apparently deals with numerous issues including Gospel sources: Table of Contents Part One: T...

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Pericope Adulterae Originally From 'L' Source I notice a new article out related to 'L' (see previous post re: Streeter's source theory). It is Kyle R. Hughes, "The Lukan Special Material and the Tra...

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Streeter's Four Document Hypothesis Students will find various online resources and many downloadable ones at BiblicalStudies.org.uk including pdfs of Streeter's famous The Four Gospels: A Study of O...

What was Mark for Matthew? 26 Mar 2013 | 06:35 am

And in contrast to the previous two posts relaying Sim's Matthew’s Use of Mark: Did Matthew Intend to Supplement or to Replace His Primary Source? a new book on Matthew's relation to Mark by J. Andrew...

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Matthew’s Use of Mark: Did Matthew Intend to Supplement or to Replace His Primary Source? It's been awhile but I finally got to reading Sim's article. And according to Sim the answer is 'no' to suppl...

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Matthew to Replace Mark? An article by David C. Sim, "Matthew's Use of Mark: Did Matthew Intend to Supplement or to Replace His Primary Source?." New Testament Studies, 57, pp 176-192 Abstract: Mos...

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Rethinking the Gospel Sources, Volume 2 I notice that Delbert Burkett's second volume is now available (Rethinking the Gospel Sources: The Unity and Plurality of Q), published by SBL. I'll be ordering...

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Conjectural Date of Gospels Recent discussion over at the Synoptic List has again got me wondering at how Matthew, Mark and Luke are presumed to have been written decades apart. That any of them were ...

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Published Introductions to the Synoptic Problem David Stark's New Testament Interpretation blog has a series of posts reproducing the diagrams of synoptic problem solutions given in Kümmel's NT intro...

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Neville's Review of Burkett David Neville has reviewed Delbert Burkett's Rethinking the Gospel Sources: From Proto-Mark to Mark in Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 84/1 (2008) 135-173. Neville hel...

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