Following Evangelica I (1982) and Evangelica II (1991), this third volume covers 32 essays published in the years 1992-2000, indexed and updated with supplementary notes up to 2001. It includes five parts. I. Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense: 1. John and the Synoptics: 1975-1990. 2. Literary Criticism, Old and New. 3. The Sayings of Jesus in 1 Corinthians. 4. Q 6,20b-21; 7,22 and Isaiah 61. 5. Luke 4,16-30 and the Unity of Luke-Acts. II. The Minor Agreements: 6. The First Synoptic Pericope. 7. The Minor Agreements and Q. 8. Luke 10:25-28: A Foreign Body in Luke? 9. The Minor Agreements and Lk 10,25-28. 10. Luke 9,22 and 10,25-28: R.H. Gundry. 11. Goulder and the Minor Agreements. 12. Gospel Issues in the Passion Narratives: R.E. Brown. 13. A Symposium on the Minor Agreements. III. The Synoptic Problem: 14. The Two-Source Hypothesis: Introduction. 15. The Argument(s) from Order: D.J. Neville. 16. The Sources of Matthew: U. Luz. 17. Urmarcus revise: M.-E. Boismard. IV. The Sayings Source Q: 18. Q: From Source to Gospel. 19. Documenta Q: Q 11,2b-4. 20. Note on Q 4,1-2. 21. Nazara in Q: Pro and Con. 22. The Divorce Saying in Q 16,18. 23. Saving/Losing One's Life: Luke 17,33 (Q?) and Mark 8,35. 24. Mark and Q: Assessment: H. Fleddermann. V. John and the Synoptics Revisited: 25. Once More Luke 24,12: A. Dauer. 26. A Supplementary Note on Lk 24,12. 27. Note on Mt 28,9-10. 28. Short Note on John 19,26-27. 29. Jean 4,46-54: Une lecon de methode: S. Landis. 30. John and the Synoptics in Recent Commentaries: U. Wilckens, U. Schnelle. 31. The Question of John and the Synoptics: D.M. Smith. VI. The Gospels and Jesus: J.D. Crossan.
This double tool of study includes in Part I, p. 3-63, a slightly revised reprint of Q-Synopsis: the Double-Tradition Passages in Greek, first published in 1988 (SNTA, 13), 1995. The text of Matthew is printed on the left page and the text of Luke on the right. Each page is divided into numbered lines and the corresponding texts are normally printed on the same line. Bold face type is used for words and parts of words that are identical in Matthew and Luke. Synonyms and substitutes are marked with an asterisk. The sign X indicates additions and omissions. Inversions of word order are marked with the sign /. Part II, the IQP/CritEd Parallels (p. 65-120), was first presented at the CBL Colloquium on Q in 2000. The texts of the International Q Project (JBL 1990-1997) and the Critical Edition of Q (2000) are printed face to face. Differences in wording and lettering are indicated by a grey shading, and differences in word order by /. Divergences from the Lukan order are marked by a vertical line in the margin. The double brackets (...) are used in both IQP and CritEd to enclose reconstructions that have a probability of only (C) on a descending scale of A to D. In IQP, the siglum ( ) without words enclosed "indicates that the IQP decided with a probability of (C) that no text was present here". A combined use of Parts I and II will be a great help in studying the reconstruction of Q.
This double tool of study includes in Part I, p. 3-63, a slightly revised reprint of Q-Synopsis: the Double-Tradition Passages in Greek, first published in 1988 (SNTA, 13), 1995. The text of Matthew is printed on the left page and the text of Luke on the right. Each page is divided into numbered lines and the corresponding texts are normally printed on the same line. Bold face type is used for words and parts of words that are identical in Matthew and Luke. Synonyms and substitutes are marked with an asterisk. The sign X indicates additions and omissions. Inversions of word order are marked with the sign /. Part II, the IQP/CritEd Parallels (p. 65-120), was first presented at the CBL Colloquium on Q in 2000. The texts of the International Q Project (JBL 1990-1997) and the Critical Edition of Q (2000) are printed face to face. Differences in wording and lettering are indicated by a grey shading, and differences in word order by /. Divergences from the Lukan order are marked by a vertical line in the margin. The double brackets (...) are used in both IQP and CritEd to enclose reconstructions that have a probability of only (C) on a descending scale of A to D. In IQP, the siglum ( ) without words enclosed "indicates that the IQP decided with a probability of (C) that no text was present here". A combined use of Parts I and II will be a great help in studying the reconstruction of Q.
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