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Exegesis and the Synoptics

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Informationen zum Autor Robert Geis is a Prelate Protosyncellus in the Eastern Orthodox Catholic rite. He has published works on the philosophy of God, human immortality, and issues of ethics. Klappentext Geis argues the differences in Synoptic accounts are explained by evidence that shows a Hebrew subtext, which the Greek translation misses. Geis also maintains Matthew's role as tax collector and record keeper makes the claim that he kept a cotemporaneous written account of Jesus quite credible, as well as accurate. Zusammenfassung Geis argues the differences in Synoptic accounts are explained by evidence that shows a Hebrew subtext! which the Greek translation misses. Geis also maintains Matthew's role as tax collector and record keeper makes the claim that he kept a cotemporaneous written account of Jesus quite credible! as well as accurate. Inhaltsverzeichnis PREFACE DISCREPANCY AND CONTRADICTION EVANGELION APPLYING ORIGEN'S EXEGETICAL METHOD HEBRAISMS: EARLIER GOSPEL DATINGS TOWARDS AN NT CANON AUGUSTINE AND HARMONIZATION BREAKDOWN OF HARMONIZATION EXEGESIS AND SKEPTICISM NOTES TEXTS FROM THE CANON INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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