Griesbach Rethought: The Synoptic Problem Reviewed The Griesbach Hypothesis (Two-Gospel Hypothesis) Examined in Light of Ancient Compositional Book Production
Abstract
This paper investigates the Two-Gospel hypothesis from an ancient compositional book-producing
practices. Mark is seen as the middle term and most important is the theoretical framework of book
production in antiquity through which we need to view the Gospels. The paper investigates
common arguments in favor of the Two Document Hypothesis and finds that most arguments are
reversible and can favor both Markan priority and Markan posteriority. However, to strengthen
Markan posteriority, micro-conflation is required. Mark Goodacre’s fatigue in the Synoptics is
treated, which he claims to be the strongest argument in favor of Markan priority. However, if
micro-conflation can be proven to work, the Two-Gospel hypothesis can claim that Mark conflated
the accounts instead of Matthew and Luke falling back into fatigue. Mark’s omission of the
essential double tradition is treated and it is explained that such behavior was not improbable in
light of the difficulty manoeuvring scrolls back and forth. The paper continues and discusses how
Mark, if last, micro-conflated his two sources in the triple tradition. The paper aims to affirm that
micro-conflation was doable due to wax tablets. The conclusion is that Mark’s behavior is
defensible on the Two-Gospel hypothesis since Mark omitted important material from Matthew and
Luke due to the difficulty affirming the material while at the same time he expanded material in the
triple tradition due to the shorter pericopes with are easier accessible than the double tradition
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Date
2022-02-03Author
Dufvevind, Mattias
Keywords
Jesus
Gospels
Two-Document hypothesis (2DH)
Two-Gospel hypothesis (2GH)
Griesbach
Farrer-Goulder-Goodacre hypothesis (FGG)
Matthew-Conflator hypothesis (MCH)
Markan posteriority
Synoptics
Synoptic Problem
Language
eng
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