1. Editorial introductions or transitions: II, III. 2. Editorial expansions: V, VI, IX, XII, XV, XXXVI. 3. Editorial rewriting with freedom: XVI, XX, XXIV, XXVII, XXXV. 4. Editorial appeal to Scripture: X, XIX. 5. Sayings showing the more original form of the document employed: VII, and perhaps also IV. 6. Definitions of the limits of the mission by the framer of gospel MT: XI, XIV, XXIV. 7. Definition of the limits of the mission by a later editor: XXXIV. 8. Application of parables different from that in the documents: XXIX, XXXIV. 9. Proverbs inserted because of their applicability: XIII, XVII. 10. Strong condemnation of the Pharisees: XXI, XLI, XXIII. 11. Exalted estimates of Jesus: I, XIX, XXXVII. 12. The day of judgment: XXII, XXXII, XL, XLII, XLIII, XLIV. 13. The notion of angels: XXVIII, XXXVII. 14. The belief in a dread eschatological fate: XXXVIII, XXXIX, XL, XLI, XLII, XLIII, XLIV. 15. Sayings to the discredit of the Gentiles: III, XXX. 16. Warnings against false prophets: XXXV, XL. 17. Sayings in exaltation of Peter or the Twelve: XXV, XXX. 18. The church: its activities, prerogatives, functions, standards, and institutions: (a) its foundation rock, XXV; (b) its judicial functions, XXV, XXX; (c) its prerogatives, XXX; (d) its standards or basis of election, XXXIX; (e) the treatment of its representatives, XLIV; (f) celibacy, for those "able to receive it," XXXI; (g) baptism, for those who would "fulfil all righteousness," I; (h) its limits, XXXIV. 19. Sayings or narratives of such a character that they could form independent units in documentary or oral transmission: VIII, XVIII, XXVI, XXXIII. As to the origin of another saying of similar content (Matt. 24:14), see chap. iv, 84. INDEX OF BIBLICAL REFERENCES §1. THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS Passages in the Synoptic Gospels are referred to on the pages in the body of this 17:22. Where the second form is used in the body of the work, the fact is recorded in the |