James M. Robinson : The incipit of the Sayings Gospel Q. The Q fragments "John ... all the region of the Jordan ...he said to the crowds coming for his baptism : You brood of vipers !" have already been ascribed by the International Q Project (IQP) to the beginning of Q. Since the text of Q could hardly have begun so abruptly with John, these fragments must not only have been in a coherent context, but must also have been preceded by an incipit with some reference to "Jesus", less certainly also to "Sayings" (οί λόγοι, not τά λόγια !). Efforts to derive a more complete and coherent incipit based on a conjectural use by Mark of Q are too speculative to gain acceptance. The full text of the incipit must be considered lost.Les fragments de Q ...
From the publisher: This volume contains the proceedings of an international Q symposium held at Gr...
The central question of the colloquium that had been posed to the scholars presenting papers was: “H...
This study examines the narrative structure of the Gospel of John, focusing particularly on the pass...
James M. Robinson : The incipit of the Sayings Gospel Q. The Q fragments "John ... all the region o...
Includes selections from the Gospels in the Revised Standard version according to the arrangement in...
This essay presents the International Q Project, which has been organized by the Society of Biblical...
From the publisher\u27s website: In their recent work on Matthew’s compositional use of the Sayings...
The long account (that we find in Matthew and Luke) of the temptation of Jesus is probably originate...
Grappe Christian. The Critical Edition of Q. Synopsis including the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, Mar...
In his influential 1987 monograph, Kloppenborg identified three layers in the Sayings Gospel Q: the...
Abstract: In The Formation of Q, Kloppenborg identifies three redactional layers in the Sayings Gosp...
In his analysis, Kloppenborg (1987) identified a number of logia in the main redaction that were mor...
Since the first half of the twentieth century, form critics have identified small, independent units...
The Gospel of John contains over 50 instances of direct internal quotation: the direct quotation, at...
<strong>In search of the meaning of Q: Introductory remarks on the history of Q research</s...
From the publisher: This volume contains the proceedings of an international Q symposium held at Gr...
The central question of the colloquium that had been posed to the scholars presenting papers was: “H...
This study examines the narrative structure of the Gospel of John, focusing particularly on the pass...
James M. Robinson : The incipit of the Sayings Gospel Q. The Q fragments "John ... all the region o...
Includes selections from the Gospels in the Revised Standard version according to the arrangement in...
This essay presents the International Q Project, which has been organized by the Society of Biblical...
From the publisher\u27s website: In their recent work on Matthew’s compositional use of the Sayings...
The long account (that we find in Matthew and Luke) of the temptation of Jesus is probably originate...
Grappe Christian. The Critical Edition of Q. Synopsis including the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, Mar...
In his influential 1987 monograph, Kloppenborg identified three layers in the Sayings Gospel Q: the...
Abstract: In The Formation of Q, Kloppenborg identifies three redactional layers in the Sayings Gosp...
In his analysis, Kloppenborg (1987) identified a number of logia in the main redaction that were mor...
Since the first half of the twentieth century, form critics have identified small, independent units...
The Gospel of John contains over 50 instances of direct internal quotation: the direct quotation, at...
<strong>In search of the meaning of Q: Introductory remarks on the history of Q research</s...
From the publisher: This volume contains the proceedings of an international Q symposium held at Gr...
The central question of the colloquium that had been posed to the scholars presenting papers was: “H...
This study examines the narrative structure of the Gospel of John, focusing particularly on the pass...