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Page 63
... oral sources for the gospels was long held also by scholars and more reflecting readers , and cannot be de- cisively disproved for the whole of the narrative material in the New Testament , but some of the reasons by which it is assumed ...
... oral sources for the gospels was long held also by scholars and more reflecting readers , and cannot be de- cisively disproved for the whole of the narrative material in the New Testament , but some of the reasons by which it is assumed ...
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... oral circulation and before it reached Luke . If it carries signs of written record , that does not exclude the possibility that when it came to Luke it was oral in form and that the earmarks of editorial arrangement were first ...
... oral circulation and before it reached Luke . If it carries signs of written record , that does not exclude the possibility that when it came to Luke it was oral in form and that the earmarks of editorial arrangement were first ...
Page 69
... oral material resembles the treatment of documents . Breaks , interruptions , repetitions , incompleted narrative may be due to the ultimate editor alone working on fragmentary oral information . Even inconsistency and contrast may be ...
... oral material resembles the treatment of documents . Breaks , interruptions , repetitions , incompleted narrative may be due to the ultimate editor alone working on fragmentary oral information . Even inconsistency and contrast may be ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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