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In dialogue with another gospel? : the influence of the Fourth Gospel on the Passion narrative of the Gospel of Luke / Mark A. Matson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Matson, Mark A., 1951-
Series:
Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 178.
Dissertation series / Society of Biblical Literature ; no. 178
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. Luke XXII-XXIV--Relation to John.
Bible.
Passion narratives (Gospels)--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Passion narratives (Gospels).
Physical Description:
xiii, 479 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2001]
Contents:
The Issue of John and the Synoptics: Is John Dependent? 6
Problems Relative to Luke: Luke's Authorial Method 11
Reading Luke: Rhetoric and Intertextuality 14
The Shape of This Study 18
Chapter 2. The Study of the Relationship of Luke and John The Project in the Context of Existing Scholarship 21
Early Approaches to the Problem 22
F. C. Baur 22
H. J. Holtzmann 25
P. Feine 28
Otto Zurhellen 29
The Argument for Common Tradition 32
Julius Schniewind 32
F. C. Grant 38
E. Osty 41
Hans Klein 42
Pierson Parker 45
Robert Maddox 48
Stephan Landis 51
Matti Myllykoski 54
The Argument for John's Literary Dependence 58
J. Amedee Bailey 58
M.-E. Boismard 63
Frans Neirynck 67
The Merging of Literary and Tradition: Continuing Orality 72
Anton Dauer 72
Questioning the Relationship: New Approaches 78
Lamar Cribbs 78
Barbara Shellard 83
Summary of Approaches to the Luke-John Agreements 85
Chapter 3. The Pattern of Luke-John Relationships 91
Close Linguistic or Striking Substantive Similarities 93
Common Order 107
Common Geographical References 117
Common Individual Facts or Allusions 125
Common Omissions 145
Common Named Characters 152
Common Themes or Theology 155
Chapter 4. Textual Variants: The Western Non-Interpolations 165
Method of Textual Criticism 168
External Evidence: The Documentary Attestation 170
Luke 5:26 175
Luke 5:39 176
Luke 7:7 177
Luke 9:2 177
Luke 11:49 178
Luke 12:19 178
Luke 18:32 178
Luke 19:25 179
Internal Arguments 180
Luke 22:19-20 180
Luke 24:3 184
Luke 24:6 186
Luke 24:9 188
Luke 24:12 189
Luke 24:36 208
Luke 24:40 211
Luke 24:51 and 52 213
Appendix Instances where the Western Text is Shorter 224
Chapter 5. Luke's Editorial Method and the Approach of this Study 233
The Surgical Knife: Separating Source and Redaction in Luke 236
Friedrich Rehkopf 236
Tim Schramm 238
Joachim Jeremias 241
Vincent Taylor 243
Critique and Summary 245
Luke as Composer: Goulder and Drury 247
Emphasizing Contents: Soards 252
The Approach of This Study 256
Analyze Closeness to Mark 259
Note Similarities with Other Texts 260
Compare Closely with John 260
Consider the Likelihood of Luke's Compositional Practice 261
What is Proof? 261
Chapter 6. Luke Chapter 22 263
Introduction to the Passover. Luke 22:1-2 264
Betrayal by Judas. Luke 22:3-6 266
Preparation for the Passover. Luke 22:7-13 270
The Last Supper. Luke 22:14-20 271
Luke 22:14 272
Luke 22:15-16 272
Luke 22:17-18 273
Luke 22:19-20 273
Betrayal Prediction. Luke 22:21-30 274
Peter's Denial Predicted. Luke 22:31-33 279
The Two Swords. Luke 22:35-38 287
Prayer on Mount of Olives. Luke 22:39-46 288
Jesus' Arrest. Luke 22:47-53 293
Luke 22:47a 295
Luke 22:47b-48 296
Luke 22:49-51 298
Luke 22:52-53 301
Peter's Denial. Luke 22:54-65 303
Luke 22:54 307
Luke 22:55 308
Luke 22:56-60a 309
Luke 22:60b-62 310
Luke 22:63-64 310
Trial Before Jewish Leaders. Luke 22:66-71 311
Luke 22:66 312
Luke 22:67-68 312
Luke 22:69 314
Luke 22:70 315
Luke 22:71 316
Chapter 7. Luke Chapter 23 319
Trial Before Pilate (Pt. 1). Luke 23:1-5 319
The Initial Accusations 322
The Crowd 325
Statement of Innocence 327
The Additional Charge 330
Trial Before Herod. Luke 23:6-12 333
Proto-Luke, Midrash, and Lukan Invention 334
Tradition 336
Use of Other Gospels 337
Trial Before Pilate (Pt. 2). Luke 23:13-25 339
The Transitional Passage, vv. 13-16 342
The Pilate Trial, Part 2 344
Road to Golgotha. Luke 23:26-32 363
Crucifixion. Luke 23:33-38 365
Two Criminals. Luke 23:39-43 368
Death of Jesus. Luke 23:44-49 369
Burial of Jesus. Luke 23:50-56 373
Chapter 8. Luke Chapter 24 379
The Empty Tomb. Luke 23:56b-24:12 381
Luke 23:56b, 24:1-3 386
Luke 24:4-5 392
Luke 24:6-8 396
Luke 24:9-11 399
Luke 24:12 401
The Emmaus Narrative. Luke 24:13-35 410
Lukan Style 412
Tradition 415
Appearance before the Disciples. Luke 24:36-43 422
Signs of Johannine Style 424
Luke's Editing 426
Ignatius' Testimony 429
Luke's Great Commission. Luke 24:44-49 434
The Ascension. Luke 24:50-53 436
The Analysis of Texts 441
Luke's Work as Author 445
Future Research 446.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-479).
ISBN:
1589830105
OCLC:
46640649

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