Contents
St. Luke's Gospel Distinctly a Literary Work
The Proem of St. Luke
When Did St. Luke Write?
Arguments for and against the Early Date of St. Luke's Gospel
Importance and Method of Textual Criticism in the New Testament
Textual Condition of the Gospels: Matthew, Luke
The Question of the Double Text in St. Luke's Gospel and in the Acts
The Proofs for Two Distinct Texts in the Acts
The Double Text in St. Luke's Gospel
Some Other Textual Difficulties in St. Luke's Gospel
Textual Condition and Original Separate Forms of Mark's Gospel
Textual Condition of St. John's Gospel
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Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-59752-286-1 (9781597522861)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Friedrich W. Blass (1843-1907) was a classicist, New Testament scholar, and linguist. After studying at Gottingen and Bonn, he taught in gymnasia for thirteen years before university appointments at Konigsberg, Kiel, and then Halle-Wittenberg. He produced a large body of work, but perhaps his most famous work is the grammar he coauthored with Albert Debrunner, 'A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature,' later translated and edited by Robert W. Funk.