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- catalog contributor b775068.
- catalog contributor b775069.
- catalog created "c1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "c1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1987.".
- catalog description "4. Eusebius and the gospel traditions -- The scholar and his Ecclesiastical History -- Eusebius on the four gospels -- Eusebius on Irenaeus -- Eusebius on Clement of Alexandria -- Eusebius on Origen -- Eusebius on Papias -- Introduction to EH III.39 (about the writings of Papias) -- Summary of the findings on Eusebius's treatment of Papias's statements -- Excursus 1: Eusebius's bias for Hebrews and against the apocalypse -- Excursus 2: The origin of the notion of an "Aramaic" gospel of Matthew".
- catalog description "4. The composition of the Gospel of Mark -- The historical facts and their critical support -- The preparation of Peter's lectures -- The delivery of Peter's lectures -- The audience for Peter's lectures -- The publication of the Gospel of mark.".
- catalog description "4. The new order of Luke -- The pattern of Luke -- The introduction -- "All that Jesus began to do" -- "All that Jesus began to teach" -- "Until the day that he was taken up" -- 5. Luke and Mark -- The ministry in Luke and Mark -- Luke's central section -- Luke's narrative resumed -- 6. The making of Mark -- Why did Mark compile his book? -- Mark's omissions -- Mark's language -- Mark's annotations -- Mark's secondary characteristics -- Mark's independent features -- The ending of Mark's gospel -- Conclusions".
- catalog description "5. Fourth-century tradition after Eusebius -- Ephraem Syrus (ca. 306-373) -- Epiphanius (ca. 315-403) -- Ambrosiaster (fl. ca. 370-400) -- Jerome (ca. 342-420) -- The Monarchian prologues (ca. 380) -- The Vulgate prologues (ca. 380) -- Augustine of Hippo (354-430) -- Conclusions: Fourth-century traditions after Eusebius -- Appendix: Latin texts of Jerome and Augustine -- 6. The value of the external testimonies to the gospels".
- catalog description "Appendix 1: Styler's key passages -- The death of the Baptist -- The young man and Jesus -- The Son of David -- The disciples' private question -- Pilate's offer to release a prisoner -- The question about fasting -- Jairus's daughter -- The scribes' commendation of Jesus -- The injunction to secrecy -- Appendix 2: "The Baptist" -- John the Baptist -- Herod and the Baptist -- The death of the Baptist -- Appendix 3: Duality in Mark".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [281]-288.".
- catalog description "Part One: The internal evidence / Harold Riley -- 1. The significance of order -- The problem of the order of the gospels -- The order of Mark and its parallels -- The rationale of order if Mark is first -- The rationale of order on the two-gospel hypothesis -- Markan priority possible only on the assumption that Matthew and Luke had worked together -- The clue of the roll format -- Mark's use of the scrolls of Matthew and Luke -- 2. The thematic order of Matthew -- Indications of order -- The coming of Jesus -- Galilee of the Gentiles -- The cities of Israel -- The chosen servant -- Seeing, hearing, understanding -- Jesus -- who is He? -- "A ransom for many" -- 3. Matthew and Mark -- The coming of Jesus -- Galilee of the Gentiles -- The cities of Israel -- The Chosen Servant -- Seeing, hearing,understanding -- Jesus -- who is He? -- "a ransom for many"".
- catalog description "Part Three: How the synoptic gospels came into existence (A tentative reconstruction of the history of their composition by means of a synthesis of the evidence drawn from parts one and two) / Bernard Orchard -- 1. Foundations for a synthesis -- The problem and a tentative solution -- Some facts about the Gospel of Matthew -- Some facts about the Gospel of Luke -- Some facts about the Gospel of Mark -- 2. The composition of the Gospel of Matthew -- The Jerusalem church of Acts 1-12 -- The church's need met by the gospel of Matthew -- The construction of the gospel of Matthew -- The essential content of the Gospel of Matthew -- 3. The composition of Luke-Acts -- The circumcision question and the roles of Peter and Paul -- The purpose of Luke's gospel -- Some reasons for Paul's desire to visit Rome -- Could Peter and Paul have collaborated and/or met after 49? -- Peter in Rome -- Roman friends and collaborators of Peter and Paul -- The collaboration of Peter and Paul -- The original format of the gospels of Matthew and Luke -- The problem posed by Luke's gospel for the non-Pauline churches".
- catalog description "Part Two: The historical tradition / Bernard Orchard -- 1. The state of the question -- The rejection of the tradition -- The revival of the tradition -- Survey of the emergence of the written tradition -- 2. The Matthean tradition before A.D. 150 -- The quotation of the Matthean tradition in Paul -- The gospels in Christian writings before Justin -- 3. Anti-Marcionite reaction (circa 150-250) -- The second-century witnesses to gospel authorship -- Justin (ca. 100-165) -- Marcion (ca. 80 -- ca. 160) -- Irenaeus (ca. 115 -- ca. 180) -- Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150-215) -- Tertullian (ca. 155-229) -- Origen (ca. 185-253) -- The consensus summaries".
- catalog extent "xiv, 294 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0865542228 :".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "c1987.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Macon, Ga. : Mercer University Press,".
- catalog subject "226/.066 19".
- catalog subject "BS2555.2 .O74 1987".
- catalog subject "Bible. Gospels Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Synoptic problem.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Eusebius and the gospel traditions -- The scholar and his Ecclesiastical History -- Eusebius on the four gospels -- Eusebius on Irenaeus -- Eusebius on Clement of Alexandria -- Eusebius on Origen -- Eusebius on Papias -- Introduction to EH III.39 (about the writings of Papias) -- Summary of the findings on Eusebius's treatment of Papias's statements -- Excursus 1: Eusebius's bias for Hebrews and against the apocalypse -- Excursus 2: The origin of the notion of an "Aramaic" gospel of Matthew".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The composition of the Gospel of Mark -- The historical facts and their critical support -- The preparation of Peter's lectures -- The delivery of Peter's lectures -- The audience for Peter's lectures -- The publication of the Gospel of mark.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The new order of Luke -- The pattern of Luke -- The introduction -- "All that Jesus began to do" -- "All that Jesus began to teach" -- "Until the day that he was taken up" -- 5. Luke and Mark -- The ministry in Luke and Mark -- Luke's central section -- Luke's narrative resumed -- 6. The making of Mark -- Why did Mark compile his book? -- Mark's omissions -- Mark's language -- Mark's annotations -- Mark's secondary characteristics -- Mark's independent features -- The ending of Mark's gospel -- Conclusions".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Fourth-century tradition after Eusebius -- Ephraem Syrus (ca. 306-373) -- Epiphanius (ca. 315-403) -- Ambrosiaster (fl. ca. 370-400) -- Jerome (ca. 342-420) -- The Monarchian prologues (ca. 380) -- The Vulgate prologues (ca. 380) -- Augustine of Hippo (354-430) -- Conclusions: Fourth-century traditions after Eusebius -- Appendix: Latin texts of Jerome and Augustine -- 6. The value of the external testimonies to the gospels".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix 1: Styler's key passages -- The death of the Baptist -- The young man and Jesus -- The Son of David -- The disciples' private question -- Pilate's offer to release a prisoner -- The question about fasting -- Jairus's daughter -- The scribes' commendation of Jesus -- The injunction to secrecy -- Appendix 2: "The Baptist" -- John the Baptist -- Herod and the Baptist -- The death of the Baptist -- Appendix 3: Duality in Mark".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: The internal evidence / Harold Riley -- 1. The significance of order -- The problem of the order of the gospels -- The order of Mark and its parallels -- The rationale of order if Mark is first -- The rationale of order on the two-gospel hypothesis -- Markan priority possible only on the assumption that Matthew and Luke had worked together -- The clue of the roll format -- Mark's use of the scrolls of Matthew and Luke -- 2. The thematic order of Matthew -- Indications of order -- The coming of Jesus -- Galilee of the Gentiles -- The cities of Israel -- The chosen servant -- Seeing, hearing, understanding -- Jesus -- who is He? -- "A ransom for many" -- 3. Matthew and Mark -- The coming of Jesus -- Galilee of the Gentiles -- The cities of Israel -- The Chosen Servant -- Seeing, hearing,understanding -- Jesus -- who is He? -- "a ransom for many"".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Three: How the synoptic gospels came into existence (A tentative reconstruction of the history of their composition by means of a synthesis of the evidence drawn from parts one and two) / Bernard Orchard -- 1. Foundations for a synthesis -- The problem and a tentative solution -- Some facts about the Gospel of Matthew -- Some facts about the Gospel of Luke -- Some facts about the Gospel of Mark -- 2. The composition of the Gospel of Matthew -- The Jerusalem church of Acts 1-12 -- The church's need met by the gospel of Matthew -- The construction of the gospel of Matthew -- The essential content of the Gospel of Matthew -- 3. The composition of Luke-Acts -- The circumcision question and the roles of Peter and Paul -- The purpose of Luke's gospel -- Some reasons for Paul's desire to visit Rome -- Could Peter and Paul have collaborated and/or met after 49? -- Peter in Rome -- Roman friends and collaborators of Peter and Paul -- The collaboration of Peter and Paul -- The original format of the gospels of Matthew and Luke -- The problem posed by Luke's gospel for the non-Pauline churches".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two: The historical tradition / Bernard Orchard -- 1. The state of the question -- The rejection of the tradition -- The revival of the tradition -- Survey of the emergence of the written tradition -- 2. The Matthean tradition before A.D. 150 -- The quotation of the Matthean tradition in Paul -- The gospels in Christian writings before Justin -- 3. Anti-Marcionite reaction (circa 150-250) -- The second-century witnesses to gospel authorship -- Justin (ca. 100-165) -- Marcion (ca. 80 -- ca. 160) -- Irenaeus (ca. 115 -- ca. 180) -- Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150-215) -- Tertullian (ca. 155-229) -- Origen (ca. 185-253) -- The consensus summaries".
- catalog title "The order of the synoptics : why three synoptic gospels? / Bernard Orchard, Harold Riley.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".