Wonderful. Clear. Helpful. Advancing. Thank you Urbs and Polis and that you especially, Mark Goodacre.
@canwelook2 жыл бұрын
Right or wrong, that is a well articulated, reasoned, and supported justification for the argument being made... unlike most competing arguments I've heard.
@douglasmarshall59042 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark, well stated and I hope that in a future video or podcast you'll give your opinion on interpolations in the Pauline epistles, particularly Romans and 1st Cor., which have been advanced by Walker, Koester, etc.
@jeffreyerwin3665 Жыл бұрын
The hypothesis that seems not to have been considered is that Jesus had a direct hand in how the Gospels were written, and that no one "copied" anybody else. This idea is supported by the possibility that Jesus' three descriptions of the Sign of Jonah are not contradictory or mutually exclusive, but, in fact, form a trinity of mutually supportive events. See "The Enigma of the Sign of Jonah," BSTS Shroud Newsletter, No. 97, Summer 2023.
@marveloussoftware1417 Жыл бұрын
I agree. Thats the same thing i thought, no need for a Q. One of them copied Mark then was in turn copied by someone else. It even could've been the same person rewriting it, kinda like a rough draft.
@sylvia4425 Жыл бұрын
*So in plain language...are we thinking that they "copied" eachother??????*