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Posits that Aramaic Logia were composed by the apostle Matthew and then translated into Greek Logia, which each synoptist independently selected to form his own gospel.
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- Synoptic Problem - Proposes solutions for the Synoptic Problem, which is the literary literature relationship between the first three "synoptic" gospels of the New literature Testament: Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
- The Logia Translation Hypothesis Homepage - Posits that Aramaic Logia were composed by the apostle Matthew and then translated into Greek Logia, which each synoptist independently selected to form his own gospel.
- Bullinger: Figures of Speech Used in the Bible - A hypertext outline of Bullinger's reference work.
- On-Line Texts Related to Biblical Study - Related to ancient Near Eastern religions, Hellenistic Mediterranean religions and references and tools Biblical Study. By Alan Humm at the University of Pennsylvania.
- Story Structures in Biblical Narratives - Article by Barry McWilliams.
- Puritan Typology - Survey of Puritan authors writing about or utilizing bible Biblical types.
- The Typological Interpretation of the Old Testament - By Gaylin Schmeling.[PDF]
- Christian Apocrypha - Page dedicated to the scholarly investigation of Christian literature Apocrypha in bible association with the Christian Apocrypha Section literature of the Society of bible Biblical Literature.
- Bible Stories for Derrida's Children - Books and Culture: January 1998. Review article on references and tools references and tools modern literary forms of Bible studies.
- David Clines: The Bible in the Modern World - Published e-text of the Didsbury Lectures, May 1993.
- Conversation Analysis and the Book of Jonah - Papers responding to Raymond F. Person, Jr. Conversation Analysis asks: How is speech represented in the biblical text and how the structure of a dialogue contributes to the meaning of a passage?
- Silva Rhetoricae - Reference for terms and techniques of classical rhetorical bible theory.
- Paul and Pauline Resources - Links and study resources to Paul and the literature Pauline World.
- University of Maryland Library: The Bible, Literature, and Literary Criticism - Bibliography.
- OCP - The Online Critical Pseudepigrapha - Online, free-access critical texts of the Pseudepigrapha in literature their original or extant languages and with a literature critical apparatus. Sponsored by King\'s University College, at literature The University of Western Ontario, Canada.
- Noncanonical Literature - The main Jewish and Christian apocryphal and pseudepigraphal bible texts, Fathers bible of the Church and Gnostic literature bible of Nag Hammadi, Egypt.
- Figures of Speech, by A. E. Knoch - Etext of introductory article on figurative language.
- Figures of Speech - Etext of Appendix Six from The Companion Bible, references and tools bible by E. W. Bullinger.
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