Paul- Since the Marcion experts on the list have not yet saved us from ourselves, ... web ... (1891), ... here is ... (1888), ... doubt some ... In other...
Mike Grondin
mgrondin@...
Dec 1, 1998 2:07 pm
3836
FWIW Department: at SBL I visited with a widely respected senior scholar well acquainted with Morton Smith who offered the unsolicited opinion that (s)he found...
Jeff Peterson
peterson@...
Dec 1, 1998 3:28 pm
3837
... I don't know who Jeff is making reference to- but there are lots of respected, reputable scholars who think the whole "Secret Mark" saga is a horrid joke...
Jim West
jwest@...
Dec 1, 1998 3:44 pm
3838
Mike wrote: One point of clarification: are you saying that the place-name 'Nazareth' doesn't occur at all in the Hill/Hahn reconstruction of Marcion?...
Paul Miller
pm@...
Dec 1, 1998 5:12 pm
3839
... Has there been any approach to the Patriarchate to make the leaves, whichI understand have been removed from the Voss' book, available for more careful...
Jack Kilmon
jkilmon@...
Dec 1, 1998 6:48 pm
3840
... I would have to research this. A "consecrated" or "separated" one NZR seems to have come in a number of forms and Ya'akov appears to have been a...
Jack Kilmon
jkilmon@...
Dec 1, 1998 8:49 pm
3841
... 1. Of course they were crucial. That's why the glaring lack of paternity credentials for Jesus is so striking. 2. As for sonofgod paternity credentials,...
Stevan Davies
miser17@...
Dec 1, 1998 10:51 pm
3842
... Bernard writes: Jack, from where did you get NazAreans? I thought the correct spelling was NazOreans. (Netzarim) has ... Bernard writes: Jack, don't you...
Bernard Muller
Mullerb@...
Dec 1, 1998 11:03 pm
3843
... Mark 14:67 Just one more of the variants. ... Perhaps, unless these Nazirites were known popularly as "Jesseans."The vows lasted 7 years. ... Epiphanius'...
... Whoa, Nellie! My Greek edition has 'nazarEnou' at 14:67, the root of which I thought we had implicitly agreed was to be represented in English as ...
Mike Grondin
mgrondin@...
Dec 2, 1998 1:35 am
3846
A couple of days ago, Mahlon commented on a post of mine examining the connections between the Pharisees and Galilee. ... More detail from Meyer's and...
Ian Hutchesson
mc2499@...
Dec 2, 1998 3:25 am
3847
... Mike, I think I've made my point: 1) there is no direct way to derive a gentilic nazarEnos from the place name Nazareth (and there are no precedents to...
Ian Hutchesson
mc2499@...
Dec 2, 1998 3:25 am
3848
... OK, so you don't like the commandment. What was its effect on a staunch believer of torah as law? Is there any evidence in the earliest Jesus traditions...
Ian Hutchesson
mc2499@...
Dec 2, 1998 3:26 am
3849
... If I'm not mistaken, Jack was merely pointing out the root differences. The "-Enos" is a gentilic ending just as "-aios" is, leaving us with "nazar-" and...
Ian Hutchesson
mc2499@...
Dec 2, 1998 3:39 am
3850
... Funny, that's exactly how I've felt about the lack of a serious rebuttal from your part to well-reasoned objections on text-critical or linguistic grounds....
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Dec 2, 1998 5:33 am
3851
... Well, I think you are mistaken - or at least I hope you are. Otherwise things are going to get even more confusing than they already are (what with the s/z...
Mike Grondin
mgrondin@...
Dec 2, 1998 5:47 am
3852
For what it's worth, the issue of legitimacy is directly touched upon in the Gospel of Nicodemus. In that Gospel certain Jews charge that Jesus was born of...
joe baxter
joseph@...
Dec 2, 1998 6:12 am
3853
... Why do you always make these comments? Almost all scholars have accepted the Clement letter to be genuine! The main question today is, where the cited...
Wieland Willker
willker@...
Dec 2, 1998 9:00 am
3854
... If you accept some form of solution of the synoptic problem, this post is merely quibbling. Ian...
Ian Hutchesson
mc2499@...
Dec 2, 1998 10:24 am
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Jack makes an important point which I should have attempted to draw regarding the birth narratives. Jack writes of the possible colourings ... Steve is...
Ian Hutchesson
mc2499@...
Dec 2, 1998 11:09 am
3856
... The "s/z thingy" is merely a problem of transliteration into English. The problem comes from the fact that the Hebrew consonants tzade and zayin usually...
Ian Hutchesson
mc2499@...
Dec 2, 1998 11:15 am
3857
Lk.1:26-27 In the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, /27/ to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was ...
rene joseph salm
rsalm@...
Dec 2, 1998 11:57 am
3858
... If you had any inkling what "text-critical" means, this post would not have been made. Stephen Carlson -- Stephen C. Carlson...
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson@...
Dec 2, 1998 12:41 pm
3859
Thanks for the interesting and useful post. A partial and inadequate answer to the final question would be that most would put some of the anti-Capernaum ...
Mark Goodacre
M.S.GOODACRE@...
Dec 2, 1998 12:47 pm
3860
... Because, to me, making a claim that a ms exists, and is authentic, but failing to show it to somebody, is insufficient. If we operated on these lines all...
Jim West
jwest@...
Dec 2, 1998 1:58 pm
3861
... I can understand Jim's frustration when an important ms is unavailable. We knew that certain Dead Sea Scrolls existed for 50 years, that they had been...
Jack Kilmon
jkilmon@...
Dec 2, 1998 3:57 pm
3862
... Perhaps, Jim, you will be hopping on the Farrer train soon? ; ) Mark ... Dr Mark Goodacre mailto:M.S.Goodacre@... Dept of Theology...
Mark Goodacre
M.S.GOODACRE@...
Dec 2, 1998 4:17 pm
3863
How does the scholarly community feal about the recent advances in Q? As I understand it the first layer of Q1 is primarily concerned with Jesus as a wisdom...
Nicholas Wynder
SAO@...
Dec 2, 1998 4:15 pm
3864
... This is impossible, Jeff. See my detailed analysis at http://www.trends.net/~yuku/bbl/8secmk.htm ... A very poor comparison. PM was exposed after a few...