Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 47
... Mark wrote his Gospel with the aid of Matthew and of the notes of Peter . 55 W. R. Farmer , B. Orchard , D. Dungan , and some others are renewing the Griesbach - Owen hypothesis that Luke is dependent on Matthew and that Mark is an ...
... Mark wrote his Gospel with the aid of Matthew and of the notes of Peter . 55 W. R. Farmer , B. Orchard , D. Dungan , and some others are renewing the Griesbach - Owen hypothesis that Luke is dependent on Matthew and that Mark is an ...
Pagina 73
... Mark . The analysis of the individual texts will show that Matthew knows the Gospel of Mark well , that he anticipates future material in his redaction , and that he reuses in other places sayings from omitted verses of Mark . It is as ...
... Mark . The analysis of the individual texts will show that Matthew knows the Gospel of Mark well , that he anticipates future material in his redaction , and that he reuses in other places sayings from omitted verses of Mark . It is as ...
Pagina 75
... Mark , is literarily a new conception of the Gospel of Mark and not a new conception of Q. Several things depend on this : as for Mark , so for Matthew the title Son of God is decisive.111 For both , the story of Jesus is transparent of ...
... Mark , is literarily a new conception of the Gospel of Mark and not a new conception of Q. Several things depend on this : as for Mark , so for Matthew the title Son of God is decisive.111 For both , the story of Jesus is transparent of ...
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