J.J. Griesbach, synoptic and text critical studies, 1776-1976

In 1776 Johann Jakob Griesbach of Jena published as a separate volume his Greek Synopsis of Matthew, Mark and Luke, previously issued as part of his critical edition of the Greek New Testament. He was in fact the first to establish the Synopsis as a fundamental tool of New Testament research. He was...

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Subtitles:J. J. Griesbach: Synoptic & Text - Critical Studies 1776–1976
Corporate Author: Johann Jakob Griesbach Bicentenary Colloquium, 1776-1976, (1976 :Münster in Westfalen, Germany) (Author)
Contributors: Orchard, Bernard 1910-2006 (Editor) ; Longstaff, Thomas R. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1979.
In:Year: 1979
Reviews:REVIEWS (1980) (Tuckett, Christopher M., 1948 -)
Series/Journal:Society for New Testament Studies monograph series 34
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Griesbach, Jo. Jac ; 1745-1812 ; Congresses
B Synoptic problem ; Congresses
B Griesbach, Jo. Jac
B Synoptic Problem Congresses
B Bible. New Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc Congresses
B Gospels
B Synoptic Problem Congresses
B History
B Synoptic Gospels
B Bible Congresses
B Griesbach, Jo. Jac (1745-1812) Congresses
B Bible. New Testament Criticism, Textual Congresses
B Bible ; New Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Congresses
B Exegesis
B Griesbach, Johann Jacob (1745-1812)
B New Testament
B Bible ; New Testament ; Criticism, Textual ; Congresses
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Print version: 9780521217064
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Summary:In 1776 Johann Jakob Griesbach of Jena published as a separate volume his Greek Synopsis of Matthew, Mark and Luke, previously issued as part of his critical edition of the Greek New Testament. He was in fact the first to establish the Synopsis as a fundamental tool of New Testament research. He was perhaps even more important for his text-critical studies, and for what is still called the Griesbach Hypothesis of the literary dependence of Mark on both Matthew and Luke. The editors of this volume have brought together a selection of the papers presented by a distinguished international group of biblical scholars at the Griesbach Bicentenary Colloquium held in Munster (Westphalia) in 1976. This collection provides an authoritative account of the life of Griesbach, and of his work and its continuing influence in the fields of the Greek Synopsis, the Synoptic Problem and text criticism of the New Testament.
The genesis of the colloquium / William R. Farmer -- Johann Jakob Griesbach : his life, work and times / Gerhard Delling -- The gospel synopsis from 1776 to the present day / Heinrich Greeven -- Griesbach's answer to the synoptic question / Bo Reicke -- Commentatio qua Marci Evangelium totum e Matthaei et Lucae commentariis decerptum esse monstratur (Introduction by Bo Reicke) / J.J. Griesbach -- A demonstration that Mark was written after Matthew and Luke (A translation of J.J. Griesbach's Commentatio) / Bernard Orchard -- Griesbach and the development of text criticism / G.D. Kilpatrick -- Modern text criticism and the synoptic problem / Gordon D. Fee -- At the colloquium's conclusion / Thomas R.W. Longstaff -- The Griesbach hypothesis : a bibliography / Frans Neirynck and F. Van Segbroeck
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ISBN:0511555032
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511555039