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... Literary Contact with Matthew Is Definite ...... 202 B. Texts in which the Literary Influence of Matthew Is Probable .... 207 .201 .. 201 C. Texts That State in Different Words an Episode Peculiar to Matthew §2 . The Other New Testament ...
... Literary Contact with Matthew Is Definite ...... 202 B. Texts in which the Literary Influence of Matthew Is Probable .... 207 .201 .. 201 C. Texts That State in Different Words an Episode Peculiar to Matthew §2 . The Other New Testament ...
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... literary contact . Köhler distinguishes between wahrscheinlich ( w ) ; möglich bis wahrscheilich ( m + ) ; möglich , aber nicht zwingend ( m ) ; möglich aber nicht naheliegend ( m− ) ; unwahrscheinlich ( uw ) ; auszuschliessen ( a ) ...
... literary contact . Köhler distinguishes between wahrscheinlich ( w ) ; möglich bis wahrscheilich ( m + ) ; möglich , aber nicht zwingend ( m ) ; möglich aber nicht naheliegend ( m− ) ; unwahrscheinlich ( uw ) ; auszuschliessen ( a ) ...
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... literature . This is why I have chosen to limit the examination to texts in which literary influence of the first gospel is mani- fested . In the course of my study , I shall often speak of literary contact . I mean to use the term in a ...
... literature . This is why I have chosen to limit the examination to texts in which literary influence of the first gospel is mani- fested . In the course of my study , I shall often speak of literary contact . I mean to use the term in a ...
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... literary contacts do not ex- haust the literary influence of the gospel ; one can expect , without a properly so- called literary contact , the use of typically Matthean vocabulary , themes , and ideas . In order to determine exactly ...
... literary contacts do not ex- haust the literary influence of the gospel ; one can expect , without a properly so- called literary contact , the use of typically Matthean vocabulary , themes , and ideas . In order to determine exactly ...
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... author is here in literary contact with the text of Mt. , which he quotes literally . D. Van Den Eynde suggested that the author may have drawn from a writing presenting the same context as Mt. The sheer simplicity of it prevents me ...
... author is here in literary contact with the text of Mt. , which he quotes literally . D. Van Den Eynde suggested that the author may have drawn from a writing presenting the same context as Mt. The sheer simplicity of it prevents me ...
Contents
Editors Addenda to Chapter 3 | 164 |
The Noncanonical Gospels | 172 |
Saint Matthew | 173 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 174 |
The Gospel of Luke | 175 |
The Gospel of John | 177 |
The Synoptic Tradition | 180 |
The Gospel of the Hebrews | 183 |
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Saint Matthew | 55 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 57 |
The Letters of Saint Paul | 59 |
The Odes of Solomon | 62 |
Saint Matthew | 63 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 66 |
The Pauline Letters | 70 |
The Remainder of the New Testament Writings | 75 |
The Sibylline Oracles | 80 |
Saint Matthew | 81 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 94 |
The Epistles of Saint Paul | 96 |
The Remainder of the New Testament Writings | 97 |
The Apocalypse of Peter | 98 |
Saint Matthew | 99 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 109 |
The Remainder of the New Testament Writings | 110 |
The Shepherd of Hermas | 111 |
Texts Where One of the Possible Parallels Is Matthean | 120 |
Texts for Which Matthean Influence Is to Be Excluded | 127 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 130 |
The Johannine Writings | 134 |
The Epistles of Saint Paul | 144 |
The Pastoral Epistles and the Epistle of James in Particular | 150 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 189 |
The Gospel of the Ebionites | 191 |
Saint Matthew | 192 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 198 |
The Gospel of the Egyptians | 200 |
The Gospel of peter | 201 |
Texts in Which a Literary Contact with Matthew Is Definite | 202 |
Texts in Which the Literary Influence of Matthew Is Probable | 207 |
Texts That State in Different Words an Episode Peculiar to Matthew | 211 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 214 |
The Gospel of Luke | 217 |
The Gospel of John | 220 |
The Gospel Tradition | 222 |
The Gospel of Matthias | 226 |
The Protevangelium of James | 227 |
Saint Matthew | 228 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 231 |
The New Testament Writings Other Than Matthew and Luke | 236 |
The Kerygma Petri | 237 |
Editors Addenda to Chapter 4 | 242 |
The Agrapha | 249 |
Editors Addendum to Chapter 5 | 262 |
Some Gonostic Writings | 263 |
Basilides and His Disiples | 264 |
Saint Matthew | 265 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 266 |
The Fragments of Valentinus2 | 267 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 268 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 275 |
The Letter of Ptolemy to Flora | 279 |
The Other New Testament Writings | 287 |
Ptolemys Commentary on the Prologue of Saint John | 289 |
Editors Addenda to Chapter 6 | 293 |
Bibliography | 298 |
Authors | 347 |
References to the Old Testament | 349 |
References to the New Testament | 351 |
Common terms and phrases
Apocalypse of Peter Apocrypha apocryphon apostle Ascension of Isaiah Cerfaux Christian citations or allusions Clem Clement of Alexandria context Editor's epistles expression fragment Gospel of Matthew Gospel of Mt Gospel of Peter Heracleon Hermas Isaiah Jesus Johannine literally literarily literary contact literary dependence literary influence Lord Mand Massaux Matthean text mentioned narrative Odes of Solomon Odes Sol parable parallel passage Pauline Phil Polycarp Protevangelium of James Psalms of Solomon Ptolemy reference Saint Matthew saying of Christ Shepherd Sibylline Oracles similar synoptics Testament Writings text of Mt tradition Unknown Gospel verb verse words ἀπὸ αὐτὸν αὐτοῦ αὐτῷ αὐτῶν γὰρ δὲ διὰ ἐὰν εἰς τὴν ἐκ ἐν τῷ ἐπὶ ἐστιν Ἰησοῦς ἵνα καὶ μετὰ μὴ οἱ ὅτι οὐ οὐκ οὖν πάντα πρὸς τὰ τὰς τῇ τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ θεοῦ τοὺς τῶν ὑμῖν ὑμῶν ὡς
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Page 64 - Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jona! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven. And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the powers of death shall not prevail against it.
Page 233 - And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee : blessed art thou among women.
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Page 65 - Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age.
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