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Well, GJohn is definitely not pristine. The last chapter is a later add-on, for one thing.
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and what about 7:53 through 8:11?
Where will it end... |
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I suppose you could start with a few of the many scholarly books on the gospel of John, especially those who review the textual criticism.
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Textual changes in the gospel of John.
Virtually certain: The addition of the pericope de adultera. Quite probable: The addition of chapter 21 (although it is an open question who added it; it could conceivably be the author himself); an addition to John 5.3-4; many smaller textual variations. I am as yet undecided on: John 19.35; 20.30-31; the editing quirks pointed out by scholars such as Bultmann, including: John 5.1-47 takes place in Jerusalem, but then John 6.1 has Jesus going to the other side of the sea of Galilee, or Tiberias; should chapters 5 and 6 be switched? In John 14.31 Jesus says: Arise, let us go, but then the speech continues for three more chapters. John 3.5 (unless one is born of water and spirit) versus 7.39 (the spirit was not yet given). John 7.15-24 seems to go with John 5.1-47; the transition from 7.14 to 7.25 is smooth. John 10.19-21 seems to go with 9.1-41. John 10.1-18 seems to go with 10.27-29. John 12.44-50 seems to go with John 9.1-41.I note with great interest that the final verses of John seem to imply (at least) two different stages of editing. There is an original author (the disciple testifying to these things and writing them), and there is an editor or group of editors (we know that his testimony is true). This assures me to my present satisfaction that there are (at least) two layers in John, but I cannot rightly tell you at this time which parts belong to the beloved disciple and which parts belong to the editor(s). Ben. |
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Thanks Ben!
I'll pursue my inquiry following your leads. |
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