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The Language and Style of the Gospel of Mark
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C.H. Turner pioneered the study of the language and style of Mark's Gospel in a series of articles in the 1920s entitled "Notes on Marcan usage". All but one appeared in the Journal of Theological ...
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01 September 1993

C.H. Turner pioneered the study of the language and style of Mark's Gospel in a series of articles in the 1920s entitled "Notes on Marcan usage". All but one appeared in the Journal of Theological Studies — one further "Note" is published now for the first time. It is Turner's articles, reprinted with editorial additions, that form the backbone of the present book. Comparable articles by those who have followed in C.H. Turner's footsteps (G.D. Kilpatrick, J.K. Elliott, N. Turner) are also included. Some of these are published for the first time.
These studies into the language, style and usage are relevant for work not only on exegesis, but also on the textual criticism of the Gospel and on the synoptic problem.
This volume makes these essays accessible in one place and these together with the new studies form a convenient reference tool for Marcan scholars.
These studies into the language, style and usage are relevant for work not only on exegesis, but also on the textual criticism of the Gospel and on the synoptic problem.
This volume makes these essays accessible in one place and these together with the new studies form a convenient reference tool for Marcan scholars.
Price: $274.00
Pages: 260
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Novum Testamentum, Supplements
Publication Date:
01 September 1993
ISBN: 9789004097674
Format: Other
'...a cohesive and wide-ranging analysis of an important and productive aspect of Marcan studies... this collection [is] a most valuable asset to any student of Mark's gospel, whatever his interest or his approach.'
Jenny Heimerdinger, Novum Testamentum, 1995.
'... the articles collected and reproduced in it represent some of the most important works of this century on Mark's gospel.'
H. Alan Brehm, Journal of Religion, 1995.
Jenny Heimerdinger, Novum Testamentum, 1995.
'... the articles collected and reproduced in it represent some of the most important works of this century on Mark's gospel.'
H. Alan Brehm, Journal of Religion, 1995.
J.K. Elliott, D.Phil. (Oxford), D.D. (Wales), teaches New Testament Studies at the University of Leeds, UK. He has published widely on New Testament textual criticism and is editor of The Apocryphal New Testament (Oxford, 1993).