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> I suppose a good control for Kloppenborg's method would be to extract
> Mark from the contents of Matthew (assuming that Mark and Luke are not
> extant). Would all the fulfillment quotations be put in a secondary
> layer?
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If I catch your meaning correctly here, Stephen, maybe a reconstruction
of the missing ending on Mark (after 16:8) could be extracted from Matthew if one
uses the Markan style in the translation. For example:
16:9 And Jesus himself met them and said "Good Morning." (Mt. 28:9)
16:10 And they went up to him and clasped his feet, and bowed to the ground
before him. (Mat. 28:9)
16:11 Jesus said to them You need not be afraid. (Mt. 28:10)
16:12 Go and tell my brothers to go to galilee and they will see me there (Mt. 28:10)
16:13 And they went with great joy and ran to tell his disciples (Mt 28:8)
16:14 And the eleven disciples went to Galilee to the mountain to which Jesus
had directed them. (Mt 28:16)
16:15 And Jesus came up to them and said, "Go and preach the good news to all the
heathen. I will always be with you, to the end." (Mt. 28:19)
Works for me!
Blessing,
Jack Kilmon
JPMan@accesscomm.net