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widely held to be
redactional additions by Matthew.[citation needed] Others, however, such as some
Biblical literalists,
believe redactional theories of the...
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redactions on the part of
Gnostics and
Ebionites may have
contributed to the
redactional history of the
Clementine literature.
Scholarly hypotheses have placed...
- this
thesis and
place Thomas in the
first half of the 2nd
century CE.
Redactional speculation,
notably in the work of John S.
Kloppenborg analyzing certain...
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legends of a
Transjordan conquest, as a
narrative bracket or late
redactional device to weld
together four of the five,
originally independent, themes...
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verses 3–4a and
verses 20–21a that are most
plausibly interpreted as
redactional seams. However,
these considerations have not
proved decisive, and arguments...
- (2008), p. 156.
Boccacini (1998), p. 81f.
Philip L. Tite. "Textual and
Redactional Aspects of the Book of
Dreams (1
Enoch 83-90)".
Biblical Theology Bulletin...
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German Protestant theologian Ulrich Luz (b. 1938)
describes it as "
redactional fiction"
invented by the
author of the
Matthew Gospel. Some writers,...
- most
scholars as the
latest of all sources, and “meant to be a kind of
redactional layer to hold the
entirety of the
Pentateuch together,” It
includes a...
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scholarly edition), and of
others has
highlighted some of the
underlying redactional motivations of
different sections,
though such
interests are so disparate...
- Gr**** letters. See John P. Meier, Law and
History in Matthew's Gospel: A
Redactional Study of Mt. 5:17–48 (Rome:
Biblical Institute Press, 1976), 56 n. 20...