Finding the Synoptic Gospels' Construction Process : A Comparative-Linguistic Analysis of the Eucharist and Its Co-texts /

This study critically examines the current state of Synoptic Gospel studies, particularly many scholars' reliance on the Literary Dependence Hypothesis, and endeavors to advance a more balanced approach. The author attempts to deduce the Synoptic Gospels' construction process by meticulous...

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Main Author: Ahn, Hojoon J. (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2024.

Series: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2024.
Linguistic Biblical Studies ; 26.

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Call Number: BV825.3

Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • 1 A Survey of Studies on the Synoptic Problem
  •  1 Introduction
  •  2 A Brief History of the Studies Related to the Synoptic Problem
  •  3 Four Major Views
  •  4 Analysis and Evaluation of the Literary Dependence Hypothesis
  •  5 A Complementing Approach to Resolve the Synoptic Problem
  •  6 The Synoptic Gospels' Authorship and Its Implication for This Study
  •  7 The Position of This Study
  •  8 Conclusion
  • 2 Methodology-Mode Register Analysis
  •  1 Foundational Concepts for Methodology
  •  2 Mode Register Analysis Based on SFL
  •  3 Systemic Functional Linguistics
  •  4 Register Analysis Based on SFL for Analyzing Ancient Greek Texts
  •  5 Mode: Textual Meaning
  •  6 Procedure
  • 3 Mode Register Analysis of Matthew 26:14-35
  •  1 Thematization
  •  2 Cohesion
  •  3 Orality and Textuality
  •  4 Verbal Aspect
  •  5 Conclusion
  • 4 Mode Register Analysis of Mark 14:10-31
  •  1 Thematization
  •  2 Cohesion
  •  3 Orality and Textuality
  •  4 Verbal Aspect
  •  5 Conclusion
  • 5 Mode Register Analysis of Luke 22:3-23, 31-34
  •  1 Scope of the Text for Analysis
  •  2 Thematization
  •  3 Cohesion
  •  4 Orality and Textuality
  •  5 Verbal Aspect
  •  6 Conclusion
  • 6 Comparison and Implications
  •  1 Thematization
  •  2 Cohesion
  •  3 Orality and Textuality
  •  4 Verbal Aspect
  •  5 Summary
  • 7 Conclusion and Further Research
  •  1 Conclusions
  •  2 Further Possible Research
  • Appendices
  • Appendix 1: Prime and Subsequent Analysis of Matthew 26:14-35
  • Appendix 2: Prime and Subsequent Analysis of Mark 14:10-31
  • Appendix 3: Prime and Subsequent Analysis of Luke 22:3-23, 31-34
  • Appendix 4: Prime and Subsequent Analysis of Luke 22:24-30
  • Appendix 5: Theme and Rheme Analysis of Matthew 26:14-35
  • Appendix 6: Theme and Rheme Analysis of Mark 14:10-31
  • Appendix 7: Theme and Rheme Analysis of Luke 22:3-23, 31-34
  • Appendix 8: Theme and Rheme Analysis of Luke 22:24-30
  • Appendix 9: Translation of Matthew 26:14-35 Based on Conjunction and Verbal Aspect Analysis
  • Appendix 10: Translation of Mark 14:10-3 Based on Conjunction and Verbal Aspect Analysis
  • Appendix 11: Translation of Luke 22:3-23, 31-34 Based on Conjunction and Verbal Aspect Analysis
  • Bibliography
  • Index.