Matthew's building blocks: Mark and Q - A critical look at a recent monograph

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1 janvier 2015

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Joseph Verheyden, « Matthew's building blocks: Mark and Q - A critical look at a recent monograph », In die Skriflig, ID : 10670/1.ihlou6


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This article offers a critical analysis of some of the principal arguments put forward in a recent monograph by J.A. Doole in defence of the thesis that Matthew, whilst being familiar with Mark and Q, had a clear preference for the former in structuring his composition. Doole argues that Matthew used Q only in such a way that it never threatened to disrupt the dominance of Mark, used up Q 'as quick as possible', and was more at ease in Mark which he used both de visu and from memory. Against these positions, it is shown that Q played a more prominent roll all throughout Matthew's gospel than Doole assumes it did and that the 'de visu / from memory' dichotomy does not match the evidence.

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