Excerpt from Some Principles of Literary Criticism and Their Application to the Synoptic Problem
Matt. And Mark agree against Luke in the placing of two sections in which the narrative is evidently threefold: The true kindred of Christ, recorded in Mark 3 31 - 35 and Matt. -50 immediately preceding the parables by the sea (mark - 34; Matt. 131 in Luke follows these parables; the imprisonment of John the Baptist, recorded in Mark 18 and Matt. 4 in connection with the results of the missionary journey of the Twelve, is given by Luke at the close of his account of the preaching of John, Luke 20. In the arrangement of paragraphs within a section Matt. And Mark agree against Luke in the account of the last supper and in the narrative of the trial. Besides these instances there are three in which Luke, though recording an event similar to that of Mark and Matt., evidently gives a wholly independent account unrelated in a literary way; and one in which Luke's account is, in the main at least, independent of Mark, and Matt. Is partly parallel to Mark, partly to Luke. These passages - Luke - 30; - 11; - 50 and - 32 - do not concern us at this point.
Mark and Luke agree against Matt. In the location of thirteen sections, which lie between Matt. And Within these limits there are certain groups of two or three sections the sections of which succeed one another in the same order as in Mark and Luke, but the groups themselves are differently located. In respect to the narratives which precede and follow these limits, Matt. Agrees with Mark in the order of sections except in the transposition of the conversation between Jesus and his disciples con cerning the withered fig tree to a place in immediate connection with the cursing of the tree. But as Luke omits both of these sections, the transposition does not result in a disagreement of Matt. With both Mark and Luke.
Matt. And Luke never agree against Mark in order of sections or paragraphs.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book investigates the various relationships between the first three gospels of the New Testament. Since the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the similarities and differences between these accounts of Jesus' ministry have fascinated biblical scholars. Drawing upon work from the fields of textual criticism and literary history, the author proposes a series of principles applicable to solving the problem of the relationship between Matthew, Mark, and Luke. By examining the principles of documentary and oral relationship, the author's insightful analysis sheds new light on the origins of these foundational Christian texts, offering a fresh perspective for understanding their significance and contribution to the history of Christianity. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781334235511_0
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