Hermeneia--a critical and historical commentary on the Bible. Supplements
Includes bibliographical references (pages xc-cvi).
History of Q research / James M. Robinson -- Technical data / James M. Robinson -- The critical text of Q.
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The existence of Q (simply defined as the non-Markan material common to Matthew and Luke) as a document in the earliest churches was first hypothesized by C.H. Weisse in 1838. The existence, character, and significance of Q as a document from the earliest churches has further been developed since then by numerous scholars, including the two Fortress Press books by John S. Kloppenborg Verbin: The Formation of Q (1987) and Excavating Q (2000). Q remains a subject of heated debate. The Q material consists mainly of sayings of Jesus, but begins with some sayings of John the Baptist. For the most part narratives are missing; most conspicuously of all is the Passion Narrative. This critical text edition includes an introduction; the running text of Q; new translations of Q in English, German, and French; the fully formatted Greek text of Q with parallels in Matthew, Luke, Mark, Gospel of Thomas, and other gospels wherever relevant; a concordance; and a bibliography. --From publisher's description.
Bible., Gospels-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
New Testament., Gospels-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible., New Testament., Évangiles-- Critique, interprétation, etc.
Bible., Gospels-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible., Gospels.
Bible., New Testament., Évangiles synoptiques-- Synopses.