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- catalog contributor b978207.
- catalog created "c1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "c1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1977.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 237-245.".
- catalog description "Chapter I. Toward a definition of Conflation -- A. Conflation defined as a particular way of using sources -- B. Examples of conflation -- 1. The Diatessaron of Tatian -- 2. Two Medieval Chroniclers -- a. Benedict of Peterborough -- b. Roger of Hoveden -- C. The Literary Characteristics which result from Conflation -- II. The Marcan Phenomena -- A. An examination of selected Marcan Passages which may exhibit the characteristics of Conflation -- 1. Mark 1:29-31 : The healing of Peter's Mother-in law -- 2. Mark 1:32-34: Summary statement about the sick healed at Evening -- 3. Mark 3:1-6: The Man with the Withered Hand -- 4. Mark 9:38-41: The strange Exorcist -- 5. Mark 11:15-19: The cleansing of the Temple -- 6. Mark 14:12-21: The preparation for the Passover -- B. Results of the Analyses -- III Conclusion -- A. Results of this study -- B. Suggestions for further Research.".
- catalog extent "x, 245 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0891300864 :".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 28.".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series / Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 28".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "c1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Missoula, Mont. : Scholars Press for the Society of Biblical Literature,".
- catalog subject "BS2585.2 .L66 1977".
- catalog subject "Bible. Mark Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Synoptic problem.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter I. Toward a definition of Conflation -- A. Conflation defined as a particular way of using sources -- B. Examples of conflation -- 1. The Diatessaron of Tatian -- 2. Two Medieval Chroniclers -- a. Benedict of Peterborough -- b. Roger of Hoveden -- C. The Literary Characteristics which result from Conflation -- II. The Marcan Phenomena -- A. An examination of selected Marcan Passages which may exhibit the characteristics of Conflation -- 1. Mark 1:29-31 : The healing of Peter's Mother-in law -- 2. Mark 1:32-34: Summary statement about the sick healed at Evening -- 3. Mark 3:1-6: The Man with the Withered Hand -- 4. Mark 9:38-41: The strange Exorcist -- 5. Mark 11:15-19: The cleansing of the Temple -- 6. Mark 14:12-21: The preparation for the Passover -- B. Results of the Analyses -- III Conclusion -- A. Results of this study -- B. Suggestions for further Research.".
- catalog title "Evidence of conflation in Mark? : A study in the synoptic problem / Thomas R. W. Longstaff.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".