Not quite Synoptics
Mark Goodacre
M.S.GOODACRE at bham.ac.uk
Wed Mar 10 06:46:31 EST 1999
On 9 Mar 99 at 10:51, David A Bielby I wrote:
> I've been meeting with another pastor in my city to develop a study of
> the Commands of Christ. I'm not as interested in developing another
> theory on Synoptic Source, or even trying to sift through all the
> Synoptic information out there. I'm more interested in compilations or
> arrangements of the Commands of Christ to His disciples. Organized
> topically and chronologically.
An old harmonistic attempt to arrange them chronologically and thematically is
B. W. Johnson's _People's New Testament_ (1891). See:
http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/bjohnson/hg1/PNT00.HTM
Try also David Wallis's Four Part Harmony of the Gospels:
http://www.surfplaza.com/harmony/
But neither deal with Greek and both are harmonies rather than synopses. I
don't know whether this is the kind of thing you are looking for or not, but I
hope it helps.
Mark
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