Paul and the synoptic Jesus tradition / Heinz Hiestermann.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9783374049837
- 3374049834
- 226 Hiestermann

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Doctoral University of Pretoria.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [221]-234).
Back cover: This study compares the Jesus traditions in Paul's genuine letters to the synoptic Jesus tradition. The aim is to identify parallels between Jesus traditions in the Pauline letters and synoptic Gospels and to determine whether the wording of the Pauline Jesus tradition is closer to any particular synoptic Gospel or Q. Paul's quotes of words of the Lord (1 Cor 7:10-11; 11:23-25) as well as possible allusions to Jesus traditions in Paul's letters are investigated and compared to similar synoptic sayings of Jesus. Allusions to Jesus traditions in 1 Thessalonians and Romans are revisted. Special attention is paid to possible allusions in Galatians. The findings show that Paul does make use of Jesus traditions resembling those of the synoptics, particularly the Gospel of Matthew.
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