Abstract

This book offers an improved version of Honoré’s triple link Synoptic model. Under the assumption of Markan priority it finds new evidence for dependence between Matthew and Luke in their use of Mark. It offers a new analysis of the fact that Luke and Matthew use Mark in different ways in different sets of passages, and it sifts out those passages where evidence of dependence is most concentrated. It also analyses patterns of agreement arising where a text other than Mark is considered to be the earliest. The concluding sections offer a more literary analysis of selected passages in which Luke and Matthew agree more closely in retaining (or not retaining) words in Mark, or agree in supplying words not in Mark.

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