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  • 51Jesu Logia —     Jesu Logia ( Sayings of Jesus )     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jesu Logia ( Sayings of Jesus )     Found partly in the Inspired Books of the New Testament, partly in uninspired writings. The Sayings transmitted in works not inspired are also… …

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  • 52Nazareth — For other uses, see Nazareth (disambiguation). Nazareth Hebrew transcription(s)  – Hebrew נָצְרַת (Natz rat or Na tzeret; Naṣ rath in Biblical Hebrew) …

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  • 53Authorship of the Pauline epistles — Saint Paul Writing His Epistles, 16th century painting. Most scholars think Paul actually dictated his letters to a secretary, for example Romans 16:22 cites a scribe named Tertius …

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  • 54Diatessaron — For the musical interval, see perfect fourth. Arabic Diatessaron, Translated by Abul Faraj Al Tayyeb from Syriac to Arabic, 11th Century The Diatessaron (c 160 175) is the most prominent Gospel harmony created by Tatian, an early Christian… …

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  • 55Griesbach hypothesis — The Griesbach hypothesis is an early 19th century solution to the synoptic problem. It gives priority to the Gospel of Matthew, portrays the gospel of Luke as based on it, and the gospel of Mark as based on both. This hypothesis was proposed as… …

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  • 56Old Testament — Note: Judaism uses the term Tanakh to refer to its canon of the Masoretic Text. In academic circles, the more neutral term, Hebrew Bible, is commonly used to refer to these common Scriptures of Judaism and Christianity. Part of a series on… …

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  • 57Michael Goulder — Michael Douglas Goulder (31 May 1927 – 6 January 2010)[1] was a British Biblical scholar who spent most of his academic life at the University of Birmingham where he retired as Professor of Biblical Studies in 1994.[2] He was perhaps best known… …

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  • 58Biblical canon — Part of a series on The Bible …

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  • 59Logienquelle — Die Logienquelle (auch Redequelle oder kurz Q, von griechisch logion „Ausspruch“) ist ein hypothetischer, griechischer, handschriftlich fixierter Text, der gemäß der Zweiquellentheorie den Autoren des Matthäus und des Lukasevangeliums neben dem… …

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  • 60Logienquelle Q — Die Logienquelle Q (von griechisch logion „Ausspruch“; auch Redequelle oder kurz Q für „Quelle“) ist ein hypothetischer, griechischer, handschriftlich fixierter Text, der gemäß der Zweiquellentheorie den Autoren des Matthäus und des… …

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