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... matter of date , but as a matter of religious standpoint when the other gospels are taken into account . For example , the cases where Matthew and Luke omit or tone down Mark's suggestions of Jesus ' limitation of knowledge or power set ...
... matter of date , but as a matter of religious standpoint when the other gospels are taken into account . For example , the cases where Matthew and Luke omit or tone down Mark's suggestions of Jesus ' limitation of knowledge or power set ...
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... matter with the Marcan matter in a single lost document , or subdividing the Marcan matter into two or more docu- Two ancient expressions may be adapted as warn- ing maxims for this study . ( 1 ) One is the Jewish law of corroborative ...
... matter with the Marcan matter in a single lost document , or subdividing the Marcan matter into two or more docu- Two ancient expressions may be adapted as warn- ing maxims for this study . ( 1 ) One is the Jewish law of corroborative ...
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... matter . The prov- erb that a prophet is without honor in his own country lay before him in Mark's account , but there is much about the thought of the speech as well as the style that points to the author's free composition . The same ...
... matter . The prov- erb that a prophet is without honor in his own country lay before him in Mark's account , but there is much about the thought of the speech as well as the style that points to the author's free composition . The same ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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