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The Hebrew Gospel and the development of the synoptic tradition

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Cover of: The Hebrew Gospel and the development of the synoptic tradition
The Hebrew Gospel and the development of the synoptic tradition
2009, William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
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Cover of: The Hebrew Gospel and the development of the synoptic tradition
The Hebrew Gospel and the development of the synoptic tradition
2009, William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
in English
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Hebrew Gospel and the Development of the Synoptic Tradition
2009, Eerdmans Publishing Company, William B.
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Cover of: The Hebrew Gospel and the development of the synoptic tradition
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2009, William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Genesis of a thesis
A panorama of modern research on the Hebrew Gospel
References to a "Hebrew Gospel" in early Christianity
Papias
Irenaeus
Pantaenus
Clement of Alexandria
Hegesippus
Hippolytus
Origen
Eusebius
Ephrem the Syrian
Didymus of Alexandria
Epiphanius
John Chrysostom
Jerome
Theodoret of Cyrrhus
Marius Mercator
Philip Sidetes
Venerable Bede
Scholia in codex sinaiticus
Islamic hadith
Quotations from the Hebrew Gospel in early Christianity
Ignatius
Origen
Eusebius
Epiphanius
Jerome
Taking stock of the Hebrew Gospel in early Christianity
The Hebrew Gospel was widespread and widely known in early Christianity
The Hebrew Gospel was endowed with unusual authority in early Christianity
The Hebrew Gospel is not a compilation
Of the synoptic gospels, but repeatedly and distinctly similar to Luke
The Hebrew Gospel was most plausibly a source of the Gospel of Luke
The relation of the Hebrew Gospel to other "Jewish Christian Gospels"
Semitisms in the Gospel of Luke
Luke's semitic vocabulary
The nature of semitisms
Semitisms in the Gospel of Luke
Luke's prologue
The Hebrew Gospel
The task
The Septuagint hypothesis
The Aramaic hypothesis
The use of Hebrew and Aramaic among Jews in first-century Palestine
The probability of a Christian text like the Hebrew Gospel being written in Hebrew
Luke's use of a Hebrew source
The neglect of the Hebrew Gospel in Christian tradition
Why is there no extant copy of Hebrew Matthew?
Resistance to a Hebrew ancestor in the family
Adieu to "Q"
The challenge
The genesis of "Q"
Is there a precedent for "Q" in early Christianity?
"Q" and Luke
Adieu to "Q"
The Hebrew Gospel and the Gospel of Matthew
Matthean posteriority
The authorship of canonical Matthew.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 336-341) and indexes.

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Grand Rapids, Mich

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Dewey Decimal Class
226/.066
Library of Congress
BS2555.52 .E39 2009, BS2555.52.E39 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxiv, 360 p. ;
Number of pages
360

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Open Library
OL23988508M
Internet Archive
hebrewgospeldeve0000edwa
ISBN 13
9780802862341
LCCN
2009026538
OCLC/WorldCat
368048433

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