The case for Proto-Mark: a study in the synoptic problem

Cover -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: A Survey of Three Theories -- Proto-Mark in the Nineteenth Century -- Beginnings -- A longer Proto-Mark -- A shorter Proto-Mark -- Proto-Mark almost the same as Mark -- Proto-Mark with the Griesbach hypot...

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Main Author: Burkett, Delbert 1949- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen, Germany Mohr Siebeck [2018]
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (399)
Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Burkett, Delbert, The Case for Proto-Mark : a study in the synoptic problem] (2020) (Goodacre, Mark S., 1967 -)
[Rezension von: Burkett, Delbert, The Case for Proto-Mark : a study in the synoptic problem] (2019) (Evans, Craig A., 1952 -)
[Rezension von: Burkett, Delbert, The Case for Proto-Mark : a study in the synoptic problem] (2020) (Baltes, Guido, 1968 -)
[Rezension von: Burkett, Delbert, The Case for Proto-Mark : a study in the synoptic problem] (2019) (Evans, Craig A., 1952 -)
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 399
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mark / Spring / Synoptic problem
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Synoptic Problem
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Summary:Cover -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: A Survey of Three Theories -- Proto-Mark in the Nineteenth Century -- Beginnings -- A longer Proto-Mark -- A shorter Proto-Mark -- Proto-Mark almost the same as Mark -- Proto-Mark with the Griesbach hypothesis -- Rise of the Standard Theory of Markan Priority -- Proto-Mark in the Twentieth Century -- A three-stage theory of Mark’s origin -- Other multi-stage theories -- The Deutero-Mark Hypothesis -- The Present Study -- Chapter 3: Arguments for Markan Priority Reconsidered -- The Collapse of Streeter’s Arguments -- Contents -- Order of pericopes -- Verbal agreements -- Primitive language -- Combination of sources -- The Shift to Relative Plausibility -- Contents or length of the gospels -- Order of pericopes -- Coherence of the narrative -- Redactional activity of the evangelists -- Ancient scribal practice -- Evaluation of relative plausibility -- Markan Priority and Proto-Mark -- Summary and Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Data for Evaluating the Minor Agreements -- Identifying the Agreements -- Example of the Method -- Summary and Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Evaluating the Minor Agreements -- Numerical Summary of the Data -- Analysis of the Data -- First set of pericopes -- Second set of pericopes -- Third set of pericopes -- Fourth set of pericopes -- Fifth set of pericopes -- Total number of agreements -- Results of the test -- Explanations for the Data -- Influence of Q -- Textual corruption -- Coincidental editing -- Influence of oral tradition -- Alternative Theories -- Summary and Conclusion -- Chapter 6: An Argument against Proto-Mark Reconsidered -- Supposed Improvements of Mark’s Style -- Historic present -- The conjunction καί (“and”) -- Parataxis -- Asyndeton -- Periphrastic past tense -- ἔλεγεν (“he said”)
φέρω in the sense “bring” or “lead” -- κράβαττοϛ (“pallet”) -- μετὰ τρεῖϛ ἡμέραϛ (“after three days”) -- εὐθύϛ (“immediately”) -- πάλιν (“again” or “back”) -- ἰδού (“behold”) -- Supposed Improvements of Mark’s Theology -- Healing of many -- Hardness of heart -- Jesus’s emotions -- Albert Fuchs -- Andreas Ennulat -- Summary and Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Alternating Primitivity in the Markan Material -- Streeter’s Fourth Argument -- The Fourth Argument since Streeter -- Criteria of Primitivity -- Principle of Explainability -- Harder (More Obscure) Wording -- Theologically Harder Wording -- Wording Coherent with Context -- Summary and Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Secondary Wording in Each Synoptic -- A Criterion to Identify Secondary Wording -- Secondary Wording in Matthew -- Secondary Wording in Luke -- Secondary Wording in Mark -- Summary and Conclusion -- Chapter 9: The Case for Proto-Mark -- Final Considerations -- Appendix A: Agreements of Two Synoptics against the Third -- Isaiah 40:3 (Mark 1:1–3 parr) -- Jesus Baptized (Mark 1:9–11 parr) -- To Galilee (Mark 1:14a parr) -- People Amazed (Mark 1:22 parr) -- At Peter’s House (Mark 1:29–31 parr) -- Evening Healing (Mark 1:32–34 parr) -- Skin Disease (Mark 1:40–44 parr) -- Word Spreads (Mark 1:45 parr) -- Paralytic Healed (Mark 2:1–12 parr) -- Levi Called (Mark 2:13–14 parr) -- With Sinners (Mark 2:15–17 parr) -- On Fasting (Mark 2:18–20 parr) -- New and Old (Mark 2:21–22 parr) -- Plucking Grain (Mark 2:23–28 parr) -- Crowd Follows (Mark 3:7–12 parr) -- Twelve Chosen (Mark 3:13–19 parr) -- Hear and Do (Mark 3:31–35 parr) -- In Parables (Mark 4:1–2 parr) -- Parable of Sower (Mark 4:3–9 parr) -- Why Parables (Mark 4:10–12 parr) -- Sower Explained (Mark 4:13–20 parr)
Have, Have Not (Mark 4:25 parr) -- Storm Calmed (Mark 4:35–41 parr) -- At Gerasa (Mark 5:1–18a parr) -- Two Daughters (Mark 5:22–43 parr) -- Views of Jesus (Mark 6:14–16 parr) -- John Imprisoned (Mark 6:17 parr) -- Interrupted Rest (Mark 6:30–34 parr) -- 5000 Fed (Mark 6:35–44 parr) -- Peter’s Confession (Mark 8:27–30 parr) -- Passion Prediction 1 (Mark 8:31–32a parr) -- On Following (Mark 8:34–9:1 parr) -- Transfiguration (Mark 9:2–10 parr) -- Possessed Boy (Mark 9:14–27 parr) -- Passion Prediction 2 (Mark 9:30–32 parr) -- Who Is Greatest (Mark 9:33–35 parr) -- On Receiving (Mark 9:36–37 parr) -- Children Blessed (Mark 10:13–16 parr) -- Rich Young Man (Mark 10:17–22 parr) -- Riches and Rewards (Mark 10:23–30 parr) -- Passion Prediction 3 (Mark 10:32–34 parr) -- Blind Man (Mark 10:46–52 parr) -- Triumphal Entry (Mark 11:1–10 parr) -- Temple Cleansed (Mark 11:15–17 parr) -- On Authority (Mark 11:27–33 parr) -- Wicked Tenants (Mark 12:1–12b parr) -- On Taxation (Mark 12:13–17 parr) -- On Resurrection (Mark 12:18–27 parr) -- No One Dared (Mark 12:34b parr) -- Christ and David (Mark 12:35–37a parr) -- Temple Prediction (Mark 13:1–2 parr) -- Signs of the End (Mark 13:3–8 parr) -- Tribulation (Mark 13:14–20 parr) -- Coming in Clouds (Mark 13:24–27 parr) -- Time of the End (Mark 13:28–31 parr) -- Leaders Plot (Mark 14:1–2 parr) -- Judas’s Deal (Mark 14:10–11 parr) -- Passover Prepared (Mark 14:12–17 parr) -- Betrayal Predicted (Mark 14:18–21 parr) -- Last Supper (Mark 14:22–25 parr) -- Mount of Olives (Mark 14:26 parr) -- Jesus Prays (Mark 14:32–38 parr) -- Jesus Arrested (Mark 14:43–52 parr) -- Peter Follows (Mark 14:53–54 parr) -- Sanhedrin Trial (Mark 14:61b–64 parr) -- Jesus Mocked (Mark 14:65 parr) -- Peter’s Denial (Mark 14:66–72 parr)
Before Pilate (Mark 15:1–2 parr) -- Barabbas (Mark 15:11–15 parr) -- Jesus Crucified (Mark 15:20b–26 parr) -- Jesus Expires (Mark 15:33, 37–41 parr) -- Jesus Buried (Mark 15:42–47 parr) -- Empty Tomb (Mark 16:1–8 parr) -- Appendix B: Recurrent Wording of Matthew Always Absent from the Parallels -- Appendix C: Recurrent Wording of Mark Always Absent from the Parallels -- Appendix D: Recurrent Wording of Luke Always Absent from the Parallels -- Works Cited -- Index of Synoptic Parallels -- Index of Other Biblical References -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Subjects
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages [291]-302) and indexes. Description based on print version record
ISBN:3161555910