Matthean posteriority : an exploration of Matthew's use of Mark and Luke as a solution to the synoptic problem

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    • MacEwen, Robert K.
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Matthean posteriority : an exploration of Matthew's use of Mark and Luke as a solution to the synoptic problem

Robert K. MacEwen

(Library of New Testament studies / editor, Mark Goodacre, 501)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)

Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-292) and indexes

Originally published: 2015

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内容説明

This book explores the Matthean Posteriority Hypothesis (MPH), a largely neglected solution to the Synoptic Problem which holds that the author of the Gospel of Luke used the Gospel of Mark as a source, and that the author of the Gospel of Matthew used both the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke as sources. MacEwen begins with a survey of the scholars who have defended various forms of the MPH. Chapter 2 discusses two key lines of evidence which support the MPH. The first line of evidence is textual - demonstrating that Matthew could have known the contents of Luke's Gospel beyond merely the double tradition material. The second line of evidence, involving a study of strings of verbatim agreements in the Gospels, supports the view that Matthew depended directly on Luke. Chapter 3 explores evidence and arguments which can be seen as problematic for the MPH. MacEwen concludes that the MPH has been neither definitely proved nor disproved, and deserves further scholarly scrutiny.

目次

Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Further Arguments for Matthean Posteriority 3. Some Challenges for Matthean Posteriority 4. Conclusion Bibliography Index

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