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  • 121Burnett Hillman Streeter — (17 November 1874, Londonndash10 September 1937, Basel) was a British biblical scholar. He was educated at Queen’s College, University of Oxford. Streeter was ordained in 1899 and was a member of the Archbishop’s Commission on Doctrine in the… …

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  • 122Streeter, Burnett Hillman — ▪ British theologian born Nov. 17, 1874, Croydon, Surrey, Eng. died Sept. 10, 1937, near Basel, Switz.       English theologian and biblical scholar, noted for his original contributions to knowledge of Gospel origins.       Educated at Queen s… …

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  • 123Christine Hayes — is the Robert F. and Patricia Ross Weis Professor of Religious Studies at Yale University, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies, and one of the foremost American academics focusing on talmudic midrashic studies and Classical Judaica. She… …

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  • 124Conversion of Paul the Apostle — This article is about the events in the life of Paul of Tarsus. For the painting by Caravaggio, see The Conversion of Saint Paul (Caravaggio). For the painting by Michelangelo, see The Conversion of Saul (Michelangelo). For the parish, see… …

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  • 125Sacred Name Bibles — The term Sacred Name Bibles and the term sacred name versions[1] are used in general sources to refer to editions of the Bible that are usually connected with the Sacred Name Movement.[2] A specific definition of Sacred Name Bibles is Bible… …

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  • 126Marie-Émile Boismard — Claude (Marie Émile) Boismard (December 14, 1916 – April 23, 2004) was a French biblical scholar. He was educated in Rome, he was professor of the New Testament. As part of the École Biblique, he was one of the translators who created the… …

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  • 127Q — The symbol (said to have been adopted as being the initial letter of the German Quelle, source) for that material common to both Matt. and Luke of about 230 verses, mostly sayings of Jesus, which is not from Mark. It is assumed that there was a… …

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  • 128synoptists — The generic name given to writers of the three gospels, of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, since these gospels can be printed in three parallel columns and compared, whereas the gospel of John stands apart in chronology, content, and theology. Because… …

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