In his influential 1987 monograph, Kloppenborg identified three layers in the Sayings Gospel Q: the ‘formative stratum’ (or Q¹), the ‘main redaction’ (or Q²), and the ‘final recension’ (or Q³). He ascribed the cluster of sayings in Q 12:39–59 to the main redaction. Within this cluster appears the parable of the loyal and wise slave (Q 12:42–46). In my view, some portions of this parable actually originate with the formative stratum. The aim of the current article is to reconsider the redactional make-up of this parable by appealing to Kloppenborg’s own criteria for distinguishing between Q1 and Q2, including those of ‘characteristic forms’, ‘characteristic motifs’ and ‘implied audience’
<strong>In search of the meaning of Q: Introductory remarks on the history of Q research</s...
<strong>Lamentations at Qumran: A second edition?</strong> The four Qumran manuscripts o...
From the publisher: This volume contains the proceedings of an international Q symposium held at Gr...
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...
The parable of the loyal and wise slave appears in Q 12:42-46 (Matt. 24:45-51; Luke 12:42-46). I hav...
This publication argues for the existence of a seam between verses 44 and 45 of the parable in Q 12...
The parable of the loyal and wise slave appears in Q 12:42-46 (Matt. 24:45-51; Luke 12:42-46). I hav...
In his analysis, Kloppenborg (1987) identified a number of logia in the main redaction that were mor...
In his analysis, Kloppenborg (1987) identified a number of logia in the main redaction that were mor...
Includes selections from the Gospels in the Revised Standard version according to the arrangement in...
Q 10:21-22 is the famous Johannine Thunderbolt, a passage whose precise meaning and role in Q have...
From the publisher\u27s website: In their recent work on Matthew’s compositional use of the Sayings...
The Lord\u27s Prayer is one of the most discussed texts within the Christian scriptures (Matt 6:9-13...
James M. Robinson : The incipit of the Sayings Gospel Q. The Q fragments "John ... all the region o...
<strong>In search of the meaning of Q: Introductory remarks on the history of Q research</s...
<strong>Lamentations at Qumran: A second edition?</strong> The four Qumran manuscripts o...
From the publisher: This volume contains the proceedings of an international Q symposium held at Gr...
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...
The parable of the loyal and wise slave appears in Q 12:42-46 (Matt. 24:45-51; Luke 12:42-46). I hav...
This publication argues for the existence of a seam between verses 44 and 45 of the parable in Q 12...
The parable of the loyal and wise slave appears in Q 12:42-46 (Matt. 24:45-51; Luke 12:42-46). I hav...
In his analysis, Kloppenborg (1987) identified a number of logia in the main redaction that were mor...
In his analysis, Kloppenborg (1987) identified a number of logia in the main redaction that were mor...
Includes selections from the Gospels in the Revised Standard version according to the arrangement in...
Q 10:21-22 is the famous Johannine Thunderbolt, a passage whose precise meaning and role in Q have...
From the publisher\u27s website: In their recent work on Matthew’s compositional use of the Sayings...
The Lord\u27s Prayer is one of the most discussed texts within the Christian scriptures (Matt 6:9-13...
James M. Robinson : The incipit of the Sayings Gospel Q. The Q fragments "John ... all the region o...
<strong>In search of the meaning of Q: Introductory remarks on the history of Q research</s...
<strong>Lamentations at Qumran: A second edition?</strong> The four Qumran manuscripts o...
From the publisher: This volume contains the proceedings of an international Q symposium held at Gr...