Let’s take another look at the view that Matthew depends on Mark, especially at the way in which G. M. Styler has recently defended it. The author then examines the pros and cons of the arguments and concludes that the case for Markan priority is not as open and shut as some would argue
From the publisher\u27s website: In their recent work on Matthew’s compositional use of the Sayings...
This thesis evaluates the significance of the phenomenon of order (i.e., the pattern of agreement an...
The relationship between the Fourth Gospel (FG) and the Synoptics is often treated as three against...
Let’s take another look at the view that Matthew depends on Mark, especially at the way in which G. ...
In Robert H. Stein’s work, Studying the Synoptic Gospels Origin and Interpretation, he discusses his...
After a short survey of some of the issues connected with the relationship between Mark and John, th...
The scholars who accept priority of Mk base generally on five arguments: (1) near whole the material...
In New Testament studies, the synoptic problem is concerned with the relationships between the gospe...
<p>This study examines the use of the Tanakh (the Jewish canon of the Bible) in the gospels of Mark ...
While Theophylact’s Enarratio in Evangelium Marci [Explanation of the Gospel of Mark] is known as t...
The following note is an addition to the article by Frederick W. Danker Fresh Perspectives on Matth...
This article approaches the issue of Matthew’s theological context by examining Matthew’s use of Mar...
The publication of David Friedrich Strauss's book, "Life of Jesus", in 1835, marked a growing intere...
This article is intended as an investigation of the absence of the "fleeing youth" story (Mark 14:51...
According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus functions as a Moses figure who, in the Sermon on the Moun...
From the publisher\u27s website: In their recent work on Matthew’s compositional use of the Sayings...
This thesis evaluates the significance of the phenomenon of order (i.e., the pattern of agreement an...
The relationship between the Fourth Gospel (FG) and the Synoptics is often treated as three against...
Let’s take another look at the view that Matthew depends on Mark, especially at the way in which G. ...
In Robert H. Stein’s work, Studying the Synoptic Gospels Origin and Interpretation, he discusses his...
After a short survey of some of the issues connected with the relationship between Mark and John, th...
The scholars who accept priority of Mk base generally on five arguments: (1) near whole the material...
In New Testament studies, the synoptic problem is concerned with the relationships between the gospe...
<p>This study examines the use of the Tanakh (the Jewish canon of the Bible) in the gospels of Mark ...
While Theophylact’s Enarratio in Evangelium Marci [Explanation of the Gospel of Mark] is known as t...
The following note is an addition to the article by Frederick W. Danker Fresh Perspectives on Matth...
This article approaches the issue of Matthew’s theological context by examining Matthew’s use of Mar...
The publication of David Friedrich Strauss's book, "Life of Jesus", in 1835, marked a growing intere...
This article is intended as an investigation of the absence of the "fleeing youth" story (Mark 14:51...
According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus functions as a Moses figure who, in the Sermon on the Moun...
From the publisher\u27s website: In their recent work on Matthew’s compositional use of the Sayings...
This thesis evaluates the significance of the phenomenon of order (i.e., the pattern of agreement an...
The relationship between the Fourth Gospel (FG) and the Synoptics is often treated as three against...