A Common Written Greek Source for Mark and Thomas: Studies in Christianity and Judaism
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781554582242
ISBN-10: 1554582245
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Seria Studies in Christianity and Judaism
ISBN-10: 1554582245
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Seria Studies in Christianity and Judaism
Notă biografică
John Horman received his Ph.D. from McMaster University in 1973 and is an independent scholar from Waterloo, ON. He has published in Novum Testamentum, and this is his first book.
Cuprins
Table of Contents for
A Common Written Greek Source for Mark and Thomas by John Horman
Preface
Introduction
N: A New Greek Source
The Scope of N
The Sayings Common to Mark and Thomas
N 2:19 The Bridegroom and the Bridechamber
N 2:21 Old and New
N 3:27 Bbinding the Strong Person
N 3:28 Speaking against the Holy Spirit
N 3:31 Jesus's Mother and Brothers
N 4:3 The Sower
N 4:9 Whoever Has Ears
N 4:11 Mystery
N 4:21 A Lamp under a Storage Vessel
N 4:22 What is Hidden Will Be Revealed
N 4:25 Whoever Has Will Receive
N 4:29 When the Fruit Ripens
N 4:30 A Mustard Seed
N 6:4 Prophet Is Not Received
N 7:15 What Goes into the Mouth
N 8:27 What Am I Like?
N 8:34 Carry One's Cross
N 9:1 Tasting Death
N 10:15 Become as a Child
N 10:31 The First and the Last
N 11:23 Moving a Mountain
N 12:1 The Vineyard Owner and the Sharecroppers
N 12:10 The Stone That the Builders Rejected
N 12:13 Taxes to Caesar
N 13:31 Heaven Will Pass Away
N 14:58 I Will Destroy This House
Other Candidates for N
The Setting of N in Early Christianity
Conclusions
Excursus
Excursus 1: Sayings of Jesus and Narrative about Jesus in the Early Church
Excursus 2: Esoteric and Exoteric Sayings and Settings in Mark
Excursus 3: Narrative Frameworks for Sayings in Mark
Excursus 4: Structural Markers Indicating the Use of Sources in Thomas
Excursus 5: Thomas and the "Gnostics"
Notes
Bibliography
Indexes
Text
Nag Hammadi
Scriptures
Subject
Greek
Coptic
A Common Written Greek Source for Mark and Thomas by John Horman
Preface
Introduction
N: A New Greek Source
The Scope of N
The Sayings Common to Mark and Thomas
N 2:19 The Bridegroom and the Bridechamber
N 2:21 Old and New
N 3:27 Bbinding the Strong Person
N 3:28 Speaking against the Holy Spirit
N 3:31 Jesus's Mother and Brothers
N 4:3 The Sower
N 4:9 Whoever Has Ears
N 4:11 Mystery
N 4:21 A Lamp under a Storage Vessel
N 4:22 What is Hidden Will Be Revealed
N 4:25 Whoever Has Will Receive
N 4:29 When the Fruit Ripens
N 4:30 A Mustard Seed
N 6:4 Prophet Is Not Received
N 7:15 What Goes into the Mouth
N 8:27 What Am I Like?
N 8:34 Carry One's Cross
N 9:1 Tasting Death
N 10:15 Become as a Child
N 10:31 The First and the Last
N 11:23 Moving a Mountain
N 12:1 The Vineyard Owner and the Sharecroppers
N 12:10 The Stone That the Builders Rejected
N 12:13 Taxes to Caesar
N 13:31 Heaven Will Pass Away
N 14:58 I Will Destroy This House
Other Candidates for N
The Setting of N in Early Christianity
Conclusions
Excursus
Excursus 1: Sayings of Jesus and Narrative about Jesus in the Early Church
Excursus 2: Esoteric and Exoteric Sayings and Settings in Mark
Excursus 3: Narrative Frameworks for Sayings in Mark
Excursus 4: Structural Markers Indicating the Use of Sources in Thomas
Excursus 5: Thomas and the "Gnostics"
Notes
Bibliography
Indexes
Text
Nag Hammadi
Scriptures
Subject
Greek
Coptic