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Markan Priority hijacked from NT is 99.5% pure
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arnoldo - are you sure you want to hijack this thread to discuss the synoptic problem? If so, you need to read up on it, before you announce that one outdated theory has demolished another.
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Marcan Priority Hypothesis
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JW: The original demonstration of Markan priority was Horae Synopticae (1898) which still stands as decisive. The Likelihood of Markan priority has since been strengthened by additional considerations not dealt with by Hawkins. Hawkins strength was compiling the raw data and his weakness was clearly communicating what it meant. He had poor writing skills by modern scientific standards. Hawkins first category of evidence indicating MP (Markan Priority) is summarized on Page 26. Here his data indicates that words which are characteristic of a specific Synoptic Gospel are significantly more likely to be found in unique material of "Matthew" and "Luke" than in unique material "Mark". This indicates that "Mark" is more likely to be a unified work than "Matthew" or "Luke". Categories of evidence favoring MP so far: 1) Usage of characteristic words in unique material. arnoldo, this is the type of evidence you need to defend against. On the Offensive side you need to provide the type of summary above Here on these holy boards. Attempted Appeal to Authority by simply/mostly providing links without at a minimum summarizing key points here does you no good as there is a consensus of Christian Bible scholarship for MP and something more than consensus for non-Christian Bible scholarship. Hawkins btw was Christian Clergy. Good luck Mr. MPhelps. Joseph |
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Actually, I only wanted to point out that it is open to debate whether or not Mark is the first gospel. Solely based on my limited knowledge of the matter it is only a hypothesis that Mark is the first gospel. However it appears that certain "experts" claim that Mark is in fact the first gospel thus any changes to it (Mark 16:9-20) has "profound theological implications" since the other 3 gospels borrowed from it.
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Ummm .. aren't you neglecting the work of G. Ch. Storr, as well as of Karl Lachmann, Christian Gottlob Wilke, and Christian Hermann Weisse? See History and Criticism of the Markan Hypothesis (or via: amazon.co.uk) by Hans-Herbert Stoldt Jeffrey |
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Maybe I Am. The key is defining "demonstration". But thanks for the info Dr. Gibson. Joseph |
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