Tag: Gospels
Christian Weisse
See Kümmel 149–51. Please see the symbol key for an explanation of the diagrams in this post series. In this post:
Christian Wilke
See Baird 305; Kümmel 148–49. Please see the symbol key for an explanation of the diagrams in this post series.
Karl Lachmann
See Kümmel 146–48. Please see the symbol key for an explanation of the diagrams in this post series. In this post:
Codex Sinaiticus: Mark
The Codex Sinaiticus Project has been producing an outstanding digital version of this fourth-century codex that contains the earliest extant collection of the standard New Testament canon. Until recently, the project had only prepared Septuagint and Old Greek texts, but Sinaiticus’s entire text of Mark is now available.
Solutions to the Synoptic Problem 5: Johann Herder
Herder thought that Mark most exactly reproduced UrevOr. Matthew reproduced it with expansions, and Luke, aware of these expansions, “wished to create ‘an actual historical account’ after a wholly Hellenistic pattern.” Herder also hypothesized that “[s]ome forty years later John . . . wrote an ‘echo of the earlier Gospels at a higher pitch’ which…
Johann Eichhorn
Eichhorn does not appear to have named Q as such, but this part of his hypothesis fits what has come to be called Q. See Kümmel 77–79. Please see the symbol key for an explanation of the diagrams in this post series. In this post: