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Table of Contents

Introduction. The problem (para 1436-43)
BOOK I. Johannine Key-Words
Chapter I. "Believing"
Chapter II. "Authority"
Chapter III. Johannine Synonyms
BOOK II. Johannine and Synoptic Disagreements
Chapter I. Johannine Deviations from Synoptic Vocabulary
Chapter II. Synoptic Deviations from Johannine Vocabulary
BOOK III. Johannine and Synoptic Agreements
Chapter I. Words Peculiar to John and Mark
Chapter II. Words Peculiar to John and Matthew
Chapter III. Words Peculiar to John and Luke
Chapter IV. Words Peculiar to John, Mark and Matthew
Chapter V. Words Peculiar to John, Mark and Luke
Chapter VI. Words Mostly Pec. to John, Matthew and Luke
Conclusion.
Appendix. On Prepositions

Edition Notes

CONTENTS

PAGE

References and Abbreviations . . xvi — xviii
Introduction

§ I The problem (1436-43)

§ 2 How to deal with the problem (1444—9)

§ 3 A specimen of allusiveness, "hating one's own life" (1450)

§ 4 Another specimen, " reclining the head " (1451 — 8)

§ 5 Inferences (1459—62)

BOOK I
JOHANNINE "KEY- WORDS"

CHAPTER I

" BELIEVING "

§ I "Believing," or, "trusting," a key-word in the Fourth Gospel
(1463—6)

§ 2 Why John prefers "believe" to "belief" (1467—8)

§ 3 " Believing," in the Old Testament (1469—71)

§ 4 " Believing," in Philo (1472—3)

§ 5 "Believing," in the New Testament, excluding the Fourth
Gospel (1474—7)

§ 6 Antecedent probability of a restatement of the doctrine of
"believing" (1478—9)

§ 7 " Believing," in the Fourth Gospel (1480—1)

§ 8 " Through whom," or " what," do all " believe " ? (1482)

§ 9 " Believing in the name " (1483—7)

§ lo Our Lord's first mention of "believing" or "trusting" (1488)

§ 1 1 Christ's disciples " beheved in him " (1489—90)

§ 12 " Believing the Scripture " (1491—2)

§ 13 " Believing," in the Dialogue with Nicodemus (1493—1500)

§ 14 After the Baptist's last words (1501—2)

§ 15 In Samaria (1503—7)

§ 16 The nobleman's "believing" (1508—9)

§ 17 " Believing" the testimony of the Father (1510—1)

§ 18 After the Feeding of the Five Thousand (1512-9)

§ 19 " Not believing " (1520—1)

§ 20 " Believing witnesses " (1522—3)

§ 21 After the Healing of the Blind Man (1524—7)

§ 22 The Raising of Lazarus (1528—36)

§ 23 " Believing in the light " (1537—44)

§ 24 The Last Discourse (1545—9)

§ 25 The Last Prayer (1550)

§ 26 After the Death and Resurrection (1551—61)

CHAPTER II
" AUTHORITY "

§ I " Authority," in the Triple Tradition of the Synoptists (1562)

§ 2 " Authority," in the Apocalypse (1563—4)

§ 3 Luke's view of " authority " (1565—71)

§ 4 Christ's " authority," how defined by the Synoptists (1572—5)

§ 5 " Authority," in the Fourth Gospel (1576—8)

§ 6 " Authority " to become " children " of God (1579—80)

§ 7 The " authority " of the Son to " do judgment " (1581—5)

§ 8 " Authority " in connexion with " life " (1586—94)

CHAPTER III

JOHANNINE SYNONYMS

§ I The use of synonyms in this Gospel (1595 — 6)

§2 "Seeing" (1597—1611)

§3 "Hearing" (1612—20)

§ 4 " Knowing " (1621—9)

§ 5 "Coming" (1630—9)

§ 6 " Worshipping " (1640—51)

§ 7 " Going away (or, back)," and " going on a journey " (1652 — 64)

BOOK II

JOHANNINE AND SYNOPTIC DISAGREEMENTS

CHAPTER I
JOHANNINE DEVIATIONS FROM SYNOPTIC VOCABULARY

§ I Introductory remarks (1665 — 71)

Synoptic Words comparatively seldom or never used
BY John (1672—96)

CHAPTER II
SYNOPTIC DEVIATIONS FROM JOHANNINE VOCABULARY

§ I Introductory remarks (1697—1706)

JOHANNINE Words comparatively seldom or never used
BY THE Synoptists (1707—28)

Additional Note (1728 in—p)

BOOK III
JOHANNINE AND SYNOPTIC AGREEMENTS

CHAPTER I

WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN AND MARK

§ I Antecedent probability (1729—30)

§ 2 The fact (1731—2)

§ 3 Parallels and Quasi-parallels (1733)

John-Mark Agreements (1734—8)

§ 4 Jn xii. 9 " the common people," lit. " the great multitude "
(1739-40)

§ 5 Inferences (1741—4); Additional Note (1744 (i)— (xi))

CHAPTER II

WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN AND MATTHEW

§ I Parallelisms very few (1745 — 7)

§ 2 " Light of the world," " my brethren " (1748—9)

John-Matthew Agreements (1750—5)
§ 3 Inferences (1756—7)

CHAPTER III
WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN AND LUKE

§ I Antecedent probability (1758—9)

§ 2 The fact (1760—1)

§ 3 Quasi-parallels (1762—3)

John-Luke Agreements (1764 — 75)
§ 4 " Son of Joseph " (1776—8)
§ 5 " The Lord " meaning " Jesus " (1779—81)
§6 "Sons of light "(1782— 3)
§ 7 "My friends " (1784—92)

§ 8 " Standing in the midst " applied to Jesus (1793—7)
§ 9 " Stooping (?) and looking in " (1798)
§ lo What does Trapa/cwTrro) mean ? (1799—1804)

CHAPTER IV

WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN, MARK, AND MATTHEW

§ I Introductory remarks (1805 — 9)

John-Mark-Matthew Agreements (1810—16)
§ 2 Absence of Quasi-parallels (1817)

CHAPTER V
WORDS PECULIAR TO JOHN, MARK, AND LUKE

§ I Introductory remarks (1818 — 9)

§ 2 " Latchet," " spices," " rouse up " (1820—2)

§ 3 Mark, Luke, and John, on "rejection" (1823—31)

John-Mark-Luke Agreements (1832 — 4)
§ 4 " The Holy One of God " (1835)

CHAPTER VI

WORDS MOSTLY PECULIAR TO JOHN, MATTHEW, AND LUKE

§ I Verbal Agreements numerous, but parallelisms non-existent
(1836—8)

§ 2 " Lay the head to rest " (1839—46)

§ 3 John-Matthew-Luke Agreements (in English) (1847—50)

Words mostly peculiar to John, Matthew, and Luke
(1851-66); Additional Note (1866 (i)— (iv))

CONCLUSION
§ I Review of the evidence (1867—74)
§ 2 What remains to be done (1875—7)
§ 3 Johannine Grammar (1878—80)

APPENDIX ON PREPOSITIONS
§ I Introductory remarks (1881—3) ; statistics (1884—5)

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Series
His Diatessarica -- pt. 5

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BS2615 .A12

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xviii, 364 p.
Number of pages
364

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OL14016189M
Internet Archive
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LCCN
07031973

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