From: Jeffrey B. Gibson (jgibson000@mailhost.chi.ameritech.net)
Date: Wed Mar 08 2000 - 08:19:48 EST
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Kevin Smith wrote:
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<font size=-1>Greetings</font> <font size=-1>I
am looking for input about the difference in wording between Luke and the
other synoptics in a given passage. My question falls outside the scope
of B-Greek. Is there a list devoted to the synoptic gospels or Lucan literature?
If so, where would I find it?</font> <font size=-1>Since this is an
off-topic question, please respond off-list.</font> </blockquote>
But it may be of interest to others on B-Greek, especially the relative
newcomers.
<p>The answer is: yes. Synoptic-L. Owned and co-moderated by B-Greek's
own Mark Goodacre. You'll find information about Synoptic-L and practically
all other academic e-Lists related to biblical studies at
<p>http://www.bham.ac.uk/theology/goodacre/E-Lists.htm
<p>Yours,
<p>Jeffrey
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<br>Jeffrey B. Gibson
<br>7423 N. Sheridan Road #2A
<br>Chicago, Illinois 60626
<br>e-mail jgibson000@ameritech.net
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