The Hebrew Gospel and the Development of the Synoptic TraditionThis book offers a new explanation of the development of the first three Gospels based on a careful examination of both patristic testimony to the Hebrew Gospel and internal evidence in the canonical Gospels themselves. James Edwards breaks new ground and challenges assumptions that have long been held in the New Testament guild but actually lack solid evidence. |
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User Review - PastorBob - LibraryThingEdwards does an excellent job surveying the Patristic sources, tracking down the 'Hebrew Gospel', and is persuasive in his suggestion that scholars should distinguish between an early Hebrew Gospel ... Read full review
User Review - Matt Sutherland - Christianbook.com
Jim Edwards just may have found the long lost Hebrew Gospel written by Matthew in the unique portions of the Gospel of Luke (Special Luke). With the unusually high number of Semitisms in Special Luke ... Read full review
Contents
1 | |
VII | 10 |
VIII | 12 |
X | 15 |
XI | 16 |
XII | 17 |
XIII | 18 |
XIV | 23 |
XLV | 156 |
XLVI | 162 |
XLVII | 166 |
XLVIII | 174 |
XLIX | 182 |
L | 187 |
LI | 189 |
LII | 194 |
XVI | 26 |
XVII | 28 |
XIX | 38 |
XXI | 39 |
XXII | 40 |
XXIV | 42 |
XXV | 43 |
XXVI | 44 |
XXVII | 45 |
XXVIII | 55 |
XXIX | 62 |
XXX | 65 |
XXXI | 76 |
XXXII | 97 |
XXXIII | 105 |
XXXIV | 107 |
XXXV | 112 |
XXXVI | 118 |
XXXVII | 125 |
XXXVIII | 126 |
XXXIX | 127 |
XL | 131 |
XLI | 141 |
XLII | 148 |
XLIII | 154 |
XLIV | 155 |
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