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Synoptic Concordance: A Greek Concordance to the First Three Gospels in Synoptic Arrangement, Statistically Evaluated, Including Orrurrences in Acts) (Synoptic Corcordance)
Synoptic Concordance A Greek Concordance to the First Three Gospels in Synoptic Arrangement Statistically Evaluated Including Orrurrences in Acts - Synoptic Corcordance Author:Paul Hoffman, Thomas Hieke, Ulrich Bauer Volume 1, alpha - delta The Synoptic Concordance is a new research tool for the analysis of the first three Gospels, in that it presents an extensive mass of data that facilitates in a major way their literary and linguistic analysis. The advantages of a concordance are combined with those of a synopsis: Each occurrence of a word in th... more »e synoptic Gospels, along with a swath of text that provides its context, is displayed in three columns. The effect is that one not only sees the occurrences of a certain word in one Gospel, but also the parallels in the other two Gospels. Prior to the availability of this new scholarly tool, it was necessary first to check the concordance for the occurrences of a certain word, then to look up one by one each reference in a synopsis, and, finally, to take notes, before moving to the next entry in the concordance, and so on. However, by means of the Synoptic Concordance one has in view the whole synoptic situation at one time. One can see all differences and agreements at a glance, so as to compare the first three Gospels regarding their diverging terminology and syntax. In terms of the Two Document Hypothesis, one can see, for example, how Matthew or Luke takes over and changes his Markan source, or how they differ in the redaction of their Q text. The Synoptic Concordance has been published in four volumes, with a total size of about 5000 pages. The first volume contains the key words from alpha through delta.« less