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- catalog abstract ""Students of the Gospels have frequently noticed a number of close similarities between the Gospels of Luke and John, especially in the passion narrative. Previous studies of this relationship have always examined the possibility that John knew Luke; in other words, it has been studied from the perspective of John. In this work, the relationship is examined from the perspective of Luke and is influenced by literary approaches to Luke's composition. In particular, the question of Luke's possible use of John is examined and positively assessed."--Publisher description.".
- catalog contributor b12305996.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Students of the Gospels have frequently noticed a number of close similarities between the Gospels of Luke and John, especially in the passion narrative. Previous studies of this relationship have always examined the possibility that John knew Luke; in other words, it has been studied from the perspective of John. In this work, the relationship is examined from the perspective of Luke and is influenced by literary approaches to Luke's composition. In particular, the question of Luke's possible use of John is examined and positively assessed."--Publisher description.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1: Introduction -- The issue of John and the synoptics: Is John dependent? -- Problems relative to Luke: Luke's authorial method -- Reading Luke: Rhetoric and intertextuality -- The shape of this study -- Chapter 2: The study of the relationship of Luke and John -- the project in the context of existing scholarship -- A. Early approaches to the problem -- F.C. Baur -- H.J. Holtzmann -- P. Feine -- Otto Zurhellen -- B. The argument for common tradition -- Julius Schniewind -- F.C. Grant -- E. Osty -- Hans Klein -- Pierson Parker -- Robert Maddox -- Stephan Landis -- Matti Myllykoski -- C. The argument for John's literary dependence -- J. Amedee Bailey -- M.-E. Boismard -- Frans Neirynck -- D. The merging of literary and tradition: Continuing orality -- Anton Dauer -- E. Questioning the relationship: New approaches -- Lamar Cribbs -- Barbara Shellard -- F. Summary of approaches to the Luke-John agreements".
- catalog description "Chapter 3: The pattern of Luke-John relationships -- Close linguistic or striking substantive similarities -- Common order -- Common geographical references -- Common individual facts or allusions -- Common omissions -- Common named characters -- Common themes or theology -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Textual variants: the western non-interpolations -- A. Introduction -- B. Method of textual criticism -- C. External evidence: The documentary attestation -- Luke 5:26 -- Luke 5:39 -- Luke 7:7 -- Luke 9:2 -- Luke 11:49 -- Luke 12:19 -- Luke 18:32 -- Luke 19:25 -- Summary -- D. Internal arguments -- Luke 22:19-20 -- Luke 24:3 -- Luke 24:6 -- Luke 24:9 -- Luke 24:12 -- Luke 24:36 -- Luke 24:40 -- Luke 24:51 and 52 -- E. Conclusions -- Appendix: Instances where the Western text is shorter".
- catalog description "Chapter 5: Luke's editorial method and the approach of this study -- A. The surgical knife: separating source and redaction in Luke -- Friedrich Rehkopf -- Tim Schramm -- Joachim Jeremias -- Vincent Taylor -- Critique and summary -- B. Luke as composer: Goulder and Drury -- C. Emphasizing contents: Soards -- D. The approach of this study -- Analyze closeness to Mark -- Note similarities with other texts -- Compare closely with John -- Consider the likelihood of Luke's compositional practice -- E. What is proof? -- Chapter 6: Luke Chapter 22 -- A. Introduction to the Passover. Luke 22:1-2 -- B. Betrayal by Judas. Luke 22:3-6 -- C. Preparation for the Passover. Luke 22:7-13 -- D. The Last Supper. Luke 22:14-20 -- Luke 22:14 -- Luke 22:15-16 -- Luke 22:17-18 -- Luke 22:19-20 -- E. Betrayal prediction. Luke 22:21-30 -- F. Peter's denial predicted. Luke 22:31-33 -- G. The two swords. Luke 22:35-58 -- H. Prayer on Mount of Olives. Luke 22:39-46 -- I. Jesus' arrest. Luke 22:47-53 -- Luke 22:47a -- Luke 22:47b-48 -- Luke 22:49-51 -- Luke 22:52-53 -- J. Peter's denial. Luke 22:54-65 -- Luke 22:54 -- Luke 22:55 -- Luke 22:56-60a -- Luke 22:60b-62 -- Luke 22:63-64 -- K. Trial before Jewish leaders. Luke 22:66-71 -- Luke 22:66 -- Luke 22:67-68 -- Luke 22:69 -- Luke 22:70 -- Luke 22:71 -- L. Conclusions".
- catalog description "Chapter 7: Luke Chapter 23 -- A. Trial before Pilate (Pt.1). Luke 23:1-5 -- The initial accusations -- The crowd -- Statement of innocence -- The additional charge -- Summary -- B. Trial before Herod. Luke 23:6-12 -- Proto-Luke, Midrash, and Lukan invention -- Tradition -- Use of other gospels -- Summary -- C. Trial before Pilate (Pt.2). Luke 23:13-25 -- The transitional passage, vv. 13-16 -- The Pilate trial, Part 2 -- Summary -- D. Road to Golgotha. Luke 23:26-32 -- E. Crucifixion. Luke 23:33-38 -- F. Two criminals. Luke 23:39-43 -- G. Death of Jesus. Luke 23:44-49 -- H. Burial of Jesus. Luke 23:50-56 -- I. Conclusions".
- catalog description "Chapter 8: Luke Chapter 24 -- A. The empty tomb. Luke 23:56b-24:12 -- Luke 23:56b, 24:1-3 -- Luke 24:4-5 -- Luke 24:6-8 -- Luke 24:9-11 -- Luke 24:12 -- Summary -- B. The Emmaus narrative. Luke 24:13-35 -- Lukan style -- Tradition -- Summary -- C. Appearance before the disciples. Luke 24:36-43 -- Signs of Johannine style -- Luke's editing -- Ignatius' testimony -- Summary -- D. Luke's Great Commission. Luke 24:44-49 -- E. The ascension. Luke 24:50-53 -- F. Conclusions -- Chapter 9: Conclusions -- Preliminary aspects of the study -- The analysis of texts -- Luke's work as author -- Future research.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 449-479).".
- catalog extent "xiii, 479 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1589830105 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 178.".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series / Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 178".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature,".
- catalog subject "226.4/06 21".
- catalog subject "BS2595.52 M38 2001".
- catalog subject "Bible. Luke, XXII-XXIV Relation to John.".
- catalog subject "Passion narratives (Gospels) Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1: Introduction -- The issue of John and the synoptics: Is John dependent? -- Problems relative to Luke: Luke's authorial method -- Reading Luke: Rhetoric and intertextuality -- The shape of this study -- Chapter 2: The study of the relationship of Luke and John -- the project in the context of existing scholarship -- A. Early approaches to the problem -- F.C. Baur -- H.J. Holtzmann -- P. Feine -- Otto Zurhellen -- B. The argument for common tradition -- Julius Schniewind -- F.C. Grant -- E. Osty -- Hans Klein -- Pierson Parker -- Robert Maddox -- Stephan Landis -- Matti Myllykoski -- C. The argument for John's literary dependence -- J. Amedee Bailey -- M.-E. Boismard -- Frans Neirynck -- D. The merging of literary and tradition: Continuing orality -- Anton Dauer -- E. Questioning the relationship: New approaches -- Lamar Cribbs -- Barbara Shellard -- F. Summary of approaches to the Luke-John agreements".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 3: The pattern of Luke-John relationships -- Close linguistic or striking substantive similarities -- Common order -- Common geographical references -- Common individual facts or allusions -- Common omissions -- Common named characters -- Common themes or theology -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Textual variants: the western non-interpolations -- A. Introduction -- B. Method of textual criticism -- C. External evidence: The documentary attestation -- Luke 5:26 -- Luke 5:39 -- Luke 7:7 -- Luke 9:2 -- Luke 11:49 -- Luke 12:19 -- Luke 18:32 -- Luke 19:25 -- Summary -- D. Internal arguments -- Luke 22:19-20 -- Luke 24:3 -- Luke 24:6 -- Luke 24:9 -- Luke 24:12 -- Luke 24:36 -- Luke 24:40 -- Luke 24:51 and 52 -- E. Conclusions -- Appendix: Instances where the Western text is shorter".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 5: Luke's editorial method and the approach of this study -- A. The surgical knife: separating source and redaction in Luke -- Friedrich Rehkopf -- Tim Schramm -- Joachim Jeremias -- Vincent Taylor -- Critique and summary -- B. Luke as composer: Goulder and Drury -- C. Emphasizing contents: Soards -- D. The approach of this study -- Analyze closeness to Mark -- Note similarities with other texts -- Compare closely with John -- Consider the likelihood of Luke's compositional practice -- E. What is proof? -- Chapter 6: Luke Chapter 22 -- A. Introduction to the Passover. Luke 22:1-2 -- B. Betrayal by Judas. Luke 22:3-6 -- C. Preparation for the Passover. Luke 22:7-13 -- D. The Last Supper. Luke 22:14-20 -- Luke 22:14 -- Luke 22:15-16 -- Luke 22:17-18 -- Luke 22:19-20 -- E. Betrayal prediction. Luke 22:21-30 -- F. Peter's denial predicted. Luke 22:31-33 -- G. The two swords. Luke 22:35-58 -- H. Prayer on Mount of Olives. Luke 22:39-46 -- I. Jesus' arrest. Luke 22:47-53 -- Luke 22:47a -- Luke 22:47b-48 -- Luke 22:49-51 -- Luke 22:52-53 -- J. Peter's denial. Luke 22:54-65 -- Luke 22:54 -- Luke 22:55 -- Luke 22:56-60a -- Luke 22:60b-62 -- Luke 22:63-64 -- K. Trial before Jewish leaders. Luke 22:66-71 -- Luke 22:66 -- Luke 22:67-68 -- Luke 22:69 -- Luke 22:70 -- Luke 22:71 -- L. Conclusions".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 7: Luke Chapter 23 -- A. Trial before Pilate (Pt.1). Luke 23:1-5 -- The initial accusations -- The crowd -- Statement of innocence -- The additional charge -- Summary -- B. Trial before Herod. Luke 23:6-12 -- Proto-Luke, Midrash, and Lukan invention -- Tradition -- Use of other gospels -- Summary -- C. Trial before Pilate (Pt.2). Luke 23:13-25 -- The transitional passage, vv. 13-16 -- The Pilate trial, Part 2 -- Summary -- D. Road to Golgotha. Luke 23:26-32 -- E. Crucifixion. Luke 23:33-38 -- F. Two criminals. Luke 23:39-43 -- G. Death of Jesus. Luke 23:44-49 -- H. Burial of Jesus. Luke 23:50-56 -- I. Conclusions".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 8: Luke Chapter 24 -- A. The empty tomb. Luke 23:56b-24:12 -- Luke 23:56b, 24:1-3 -- Luke 24:4-5 -- Luke 24:6-8 -- Luke 24:9-11 -- Luke 24:12 -- Summary -- B. The Emmaus narrative. Luke 24:13-35 -- Lukan style -- Tradition -- Summary -- C. Appearance before the disciples. Luke 24:36-43 -- Signs of Johannine style -- Luke's editing -- Ignatius' testimony -- Summary -- D. Luke's Great Commission. Luke 24:44-49 -- E. The ascension. Luke 24:50-53 -- F. Conclusions -- Chapter 9: Conclusions -- Preliminary aspects of the study -- The analysis of texts -- Luke's work as author -- Future research.".
- catalog title "In dialogue with another gospel? : the influence of the Fourth Gospel on the Passion narrative of the Gospel of Luke / Mark A. Matson.".
- catalog type "text".