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Acts

- connective role 301 - d a t e 4 , 305-309,353-354 - in earlier research 300-309 - early evidence 310-316

- and Irenaeus 38-39, 43, 80, 299, 301, 303, 306, 308-309

- and John 56, 59, 69

- and Justin Martyr 220, 288-289, 304-305,317-321,350,352 - and Letter of Peter to Philip 164-165 - and Longer Ending of Mark 86, 87-88,

89,91,312,352

- Lukan authorship 38-40, 41, 43-44, 350 - and Marcion 200, 203, 305-306,

308-309, 352

- in Muratorian Fragment 42-43, 301-303, 304, 306

-inPolycarp 131,313-314 - reception 22, 299-309, 350-351 - separate transmission 2-3, 53, 203,

300-302

- synthesising role 331-332 - and textual variants 307-309 - title 43-44, 302, 303

- and we-passages 4-5 n . l l , 38-39, 41, 43, 348-349, 351

Acts, apocryphal 3 n.9, 43, 52, 303, 316, 343-349

- dating 343, 348

Acts of Andrew 6 n. 12, 343 n.97 Acts of Archelaus 78, 80

Acts of John 343, 344-346, 347-349, 350-351

Acts of Paul 343, 344-346, 347, 348, 350-351

Acts of Peter 343, 346-347, 348 n. 123, 350-351

Acts of Peter and the 12 Apostles 165 Acts of Philip 52

Acts of Pilate 223 n.57, 275, 289 Acts of Thomas 343 n.97

Adamantius, and Marcion 46 n.87, 178, 198

Agrippa Castor 77

Alexandria, and knowledge otLuke 80 Alexandrian tradition 32 n.26, 72-73, 99 - and Justin Martyr 273, 280-281 - and P4 30

- and P45 308 - and P75 27-29, 72

allusions, identification 5-6, 9 Ambrose of Milan, and Basilides 77 Anonymous, and the New Prophecy 3 n.9,

341-342, 350

Anti-Marcionite Prologue 23, 32, 43-44, 202

Antioch, and Luke 44, 202, 205 Apelles (disciple of Marcion) 184 Aphraat 111

Apocalypse of Peter 41 n.70, 125, 163, 172, 294

Apocryphon of James 162 n.177, 163 Apocryphon of John 158-159 n.160, 161,

169 n.208, 348

Apostolic Decree 6-7, 315, 327 ascension

- and Epistle of the Apostles 325-326

416 Index of Subjects - and Justin Martyr 287-290, 291, 296,

318-319

- and Letter of Peter to Philip 264 Ascension of Isaiah 75-77, 113, 294, 319

n.14 - date 75, 76

- and oral tradition 75-76 Ascents of James 221 n.49 asceticism, in Luke 200-201, 205 Authoritative Teaching 163 B see Codex Vaticanus baptism of Jesus

- and Basilides 79-80, 113 - in Gospel of the Ebionites 96-98 - in Ignatius 269

- in Justin Martyr 269-270, 272-273, 296 - in Testimony of Truth 168

Bar-Cochba 125 Bardaisan, On Fate 328

Basilides, Gospel 77-80, 113-114, 202, 294

canon see Gospel, fourfold Carpocratians 151-153, 172 Celsus

- and Marcion 184

- and Protevangelium of James 104 n.202 Cerdo 202, 206

christology - docetic 183-184 - Johannine 59

- Lukan 59, 77, 85, 271, 327-328 -Matthean 10

- Pauline 59, 79

citations, introductory formulae 9 1 Clement 125-129, 130, 132, 172, 294 - date 125, 128

- as witness to Acts 312-313 2 Clement 46, 136-149, 293, 294, 298 - double-tradition sayings 138-145, 149,

172

- single-tradition sayings 137, 148-149, 172

-triple-tradition sayings 145-148, 172 - as witness to Acts 310 n. 1

Clement of Alexandria 261, 308 n.49 - and Apocalypse of Peter 125 - Hypotyposes 37

- Stromatateis 79-80, 104, 184 Codex Bezae (D)

- and Acts 307-308

- and Luke 61, 72, 142, 182n.54 - a n d P7 5 27 n.l, 28-29, 30 Codex Bobiensis 289

Codex Fuldensis 107n.227, 110, 112 Codex Nanianus (U) 243 n. 118

Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus (N) 243 n.l 18

Codex Vaticanus (B) - and P4 30 - a n d P75 27 n.l, 29 Curetonian Syriac 111 D see Codex Bezae

dependence, literary 5-6, 55-56, 112-115, 293

- and apocryphal Acts 343-349 - and Ascension of Isaiah 75-77, 294 - a n d 1 Clement 125-129, 172, 294,

312-313

- and 2 Clement 136-149, 172, 293, 298 - and common tradition 18-19 - criteria 6-7

- and Diatessaron 85, 92, 107-112, 294, 297

- and Didache 117-124, 171, 294 - and Epistle of the Apostles 322-326,

350

- and Gospel of Basilides 77-80, 113-114,294

- and Gospel of the Ebionites 85, 92-103, 115, 293, 298

- a n d Gospel of Thomas 153-158, 172,

Index of Subjects 417 293, 298

- and Ignatius of Antioch 69-75, 90, 113, 294

- and John 3, 56-69, 113, 294 - and Letter of Peter to Philip 164-165 - and Longer Ending of Mark 85, 86-91,

114-115, 284, 294,312,352 - in Nag Hammadi texts 158-171, 172 - and oral tradition 7-8, 10

- and Papyrus Egerton 2 105-106, 115 - and Polycarp 129-136, 172, 294,

313-314

- and Protevangelium of James 103-105, 114, 293,294-295,298

- and Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 328-341, 350

- and redactional work 8-9, 13, 56-57, 72, 78, 85, 90-91

- on Synoptic tradition 7-15, 37 - and Theophilus of Antioch 83-85, 114 - and the Valentinians 80-83, 113, 294,

297-298

- see also Justin Martyr, and Luke Dialogue of Jason and Papsicus 221 n.50 Dialogue of the Saviour 170-171 Diatessaron 85, 107-112, 185, 294,

297-298

- a n d / l c i s 3 1 0 n 1,315, 352 -Arabic 86, 108, 109 -content 109-112 - date 103

- and Dura-Europos fragment 19 - and John 92

- and Lukan preface 109-111,114, 190, 294

- order 108-109

Didache 4, 18-19, 171, 294 - and Acts 310 n.l - d a t e 47, 117

- and evayyeXiov as title 46, 47-48, 50 - and Matthew 117, 118, 123-124 - and sayings of Jesus 117-124

Dionysius of Corinth 316 docetism

- anti-docetic polemic 59-60, 64 n.48, 70, 73

- a n d Justin 280-281 -andMarcion 182, 183-184 double tradition 14, 116 - and Carpocratians 152-153 - i n 2 Clement 138-145, 149, 172 - in Didache 120-124

- in Irenaeus 82

- in Justin Martyr 221-253, 291-297 - in Nag Hammadi texts 163, 164,

166-171

- and other sources 16 - i n Polycarp 131, 132-135 - in Refutation 151

- and Sermons on the Mount and the Plain 133-135, 139, 152, 231-241, 253, 259

doublets, Lukan 63-64, 67-68 Dura-Europos fragment 19 Ephrem

- Commentary on the Diatessaron 86 n.l50, 108, 109, 110, 111

-andMarcion 181, 185 Epiphanius

- and Acts of Archelaus 78

- and Gospel of the Ebionites 92-103, 115, 147

- and Irenaeus 207 n. 147 - and Marcion 178-180, 182, 202 Epistle of the Apostles 289, 304 n.25,

305-306,316,350

- date and provenance 304 n.25, 323 - and post-resurrection teaching of Jesus

322-326

Epistle of Barnabas 18-19, 146, 289-290, 310 n.l

evayyekiov

- as proclamation 45, 46, 47-48

418 Index of Subjects

- a s t i t l e 4 5 - 5 1 , 53, 137, 175,212, 223-224

Eucharist, in Justin Martyr 277-280 Eusebius of Caesarea 74

- and Anonymous and the New Prophecy 3 n.9, 341-342, 350

- and Apocalypse of Peter 125 - and Basilides 77

- and Hegesippus 315-316, 329 - and Irenaeus 186 n.67 - and Marcion 186-187 - and Papias 34-38

Exegesis on the Soul 158-159 n.160, 167

First Apocalypse of James 165 Form Criticism 55, 90, 214, 215

GE see Gospel of the Ebionites genealogy of Luke

- and Diatessaron 111-112, 114, 294 - and Gospel of the Ebionites 95 - and Justin Martyr 269, 270, 271, 273 - a n d Marcion 190

Gethsemane, agony in the garden 280-282

Gnosticism

- and Irenaeus 39, 188, 207, 308-309 - and Origen 207 n. 147

Gospel according to the Hebrews 74 Gospel of Basilides 77-80, 113-114 Gospel of the Ebionites 85, 92-103, 115,

147, 293-294, 298 - d a t e 92, 103

Gospel, fourfold 17, 52-53, 204 - development 23-25, 31, 176 - and early papyri 30-32, 45 - external testimony 31-45, 51

- and Irenaeus 24, 31, 38-39,49, 51-52, 80, 112, 185-187, 191

- and Justin Martyr 187, 224-225 - a n d Marcion 174, 176, 191 - and other Gospel sources 18

- and Refutation 151

- and separate transmission of Acts 301 - and Tertullian 174, 185-186, 197-198,

208-210

Gospel Harmonies 1, 85-112, 114 -andDiatessaron 19, 85, 107-112, 114 - and Gospel of the Ebionites 85, 92-103 - and Gospel of Thomas 153

- and Longer Ending of Mark 85, 86-91, 114-115

- and Marcion 194-195, 201 - and Theophilus of Antioch 83 Gospel of the Hebrews 92 nn. 172-174 Gospel of Mary 158-159 n.160, 161,

169-170

Gospel of the Nazarenes 92 nn. 172,174, 281

Gospel of Peter 205, 214 n.25, 275-276, 282 n.248, 283, 286 n.268, 319 n.14 - and Justin Martyr 225

Gospel of Philip 163, 164

Gospel of Thomas 16, 153-158, 159 n.162, 161, 172, 214 n.25, 293-294, 298 - and 2 Clement 147-148

- Coptic recension 154, 155, 157-158 - d a t e 153, 158

- and Dialogue of the Saviour 171 - and evayyeXiov as title 46 - and Justin Martyr 245 - and Refutation 149-151

Gospel of Truth 46, 158-159 n.160, 163 Gospels

- as evayyeXia 45-51, 53 - Jewish-Christian 92, 142, 205 - as Memoirs 48, 104, 189, 212-213,

222-225, 229, 279, 280, 286-287 - non-canonical 75

- titles 30-31, 44, 45, 190, 198, 209 - see also Synoptic Gospels Hegemonius, Acts of Archelaus 78 Hegesippus 315-316, 329 Herod, and trial of Jesus 282-284

Index of Subjects 419

Hippolytus, Refutation 79, 80, 149-151 Ignatius of Antioch

- andActs 310 n.l - and baptism of Jesus 269 - date 69-70, 74

- and evayyeXiov as title 46,47 - and passion narrative 283-284 - and Polycarp 129-130

- and resurrection of Jesus 70-75, 113, 181,287

- Smyrneans 47, 705

- and use of Luke 69-75, 90, 113, 114, 181, 294

- and use of Matthew 12, 47, 70, 74, 269 - infancy narrative, Lukan 82, 83, 96,

113, 129, 163, 168

- and Justin 189, 225, 264-266, 267, 271-273, 292, 296

-andMarcion 105, 189-190, 195, 203, 225, 272, 295, 296

- and Protevangelium of James 103-105, 266, 294-295, 296

infancy narrative, Matthean 103-105, 264-265, 292, 296

Interpretation of Knowledge 158-159 n.160, 165-166

Irenaeus

- and Acts 2, 38-39, 43, 80, 299, 301, 303, 306, 308-309

- Against Heresies 3,351 - and Apocryphon of John 161, 348 - and authorship of Luke 32-33, 38-40,

42, 53, 190, 294

- and Carpocratians 151-153 - and evayyeXiov as title 49, 51 - and fourfold Gospel 24, 31, 38-39, 49,

51-52, 80, 112, 174, 185-187, 191, 301 - and Gnosticism 39, 188, 207, 308-309 - and Justin Martyr 245

- and letter from Lyons and Vienne 326 and Longer Ending of Mark 86, 87

-andMarcion 173-174, 180-181, 183, 185-188, 190-192, 193,202, 206-208, 210, 295, 308

- and Muratorian Fragment 41 - and oral tradition 15 n.52

- and use of Luke-Acts 2, 3, 23-24, 39, 297, 352

- and Valentinians 80-83, 113, 207, 294 Jerome 72, 74, 83

- and Theophilus of Antioch 83, 85, 114 n.241

Jesus-tradition - in Paul 6

- in second century 17, 22-24, 75, 293, 295-296

- and Synoptic tradition 8, 10, 245 - see also oral tradition; sayings of Jesus John

- date 31

- a n d Diatessaron 108-109 - early reception 22 - and Irenaeus 80-81 n.121 - and Justin Martyr 92, 112, 224, 287 - and Marcion 198-199, 204-205 - and Papias 34, 35-38, 48 - and passion narrative 275-276 - as used by Luke 57-59, 64-68 - as using Luke 57-61, 62-64, 113, 294 - as witness to Luke 3, 56-69

John the Baptist

- in Gospel of the Ebionites 95-96, 115 - in Justin Martyr 266-268, 271-272, 296 Justin Martyr

- and Acts 220, 288-289, 304-305, 317-321,350,352

- / Apology 211, 221-222, 275 - Dialogue with Trypho 211, 276 - and evayyeXiov as title 48-49, 212,

223-224

- and Gospel harmonies 85, 189, 195, 213, 216-217, 223, 232, 236, 240,

420 Index of Subjects

249-262, 267, 271, 276, 284 - and John 92, 112, 225

- kerygma source 221, 269, 273, 275 - and Longer Ending of Mark 86-87, 284,

288 n.283, 289-290

- and Luke 23-24, 80, 146, 190, 225-291, 293, 295-296, 353

- in previous scholarship 211-222 - a n d Marcion 186-189

- and Mark 224, 255, 261, 263 - and Matthew 22 n.l, 213, 218, 224,

232-253, 261-263, 264-273, 284, 291, 296-297

- and Memoirs of the Apostles 48, 104 n.207, 222-225, 229, 269, 273, 279, 280, 286-287

- and narrative material 264-291, 296 - ascension 287-290, 291, 296,

318-319

- and baptism of Jesus 269-270, 296 - John the Baptist 266-268,

271-272, 296

- passion narrative 220, 223, 229, 257-259, 263, 274-291, 296 - resurrection 284-287, 291, 296,

318-320

- temptation of Jesus 270-271, 272-273, 296

- a n d Paul 188-189

- and Protevangelium of James 104, 225, 266, 272

- recapitulation source 221-222, 257, 267 - and sayings material 296

- double-tradition material 221-253, 291-297

- single-tradition material 220, 226-231, 240, 291-292, 297-298 - triple-tradition material 253-263,

292, 296-298

- and Synoptic Gospels 25, 27 n.3, 31, 92, 188-189

- testimony source 266, 318

Kerymga petrou, and Justin Martyr 221

L 13, 16-18, 39, 82-83, 162, 166, 214, 292

LE see Longer Ending of Mark Letter to Diognetus 310 n. 1 Letter of James 158-159 n.160 Letter of Peter to Philip 158-159 n. 160,

164-165

LkR (redactional material) 13-14, 18, 55, 56-57, 59, 63, 65-68, 72, 293, 298 - and Acts 303-304, 350-351 - and apocryphal Acts 347 - and Apocryphon of John 161 - and Basilides 78

- and Carpocratians 152-153 - and 2 Clement 139, 141-142, 143,

147-148, 172, 294 - a n d Didache 119-124, 171

- and Gospel of the Ebionites 92, 96, 98, 99, 103, 115,294

- and Gospel of Thomas 150, 155-158, 172, 294

- and Interpretation of Knowledge 165-166

- and Justin Martyr 226, 229, 243, 253, 259-260, 263, 269, 273, 274, 280, 282, 288-292, 296-297

- and letter from Lyons and Vienne 327-328

- and Letter of Peter to Philip 164-165 - and Longer Ending of Mark 88-89,

90-91, 115, 296

- and Nag Hammadi texts 163, 165-166, 167, 168, 170-171

- and Papyrus Egerton 2 106

- and Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 334-335, 336-341

- in Theophilus of Antioch 65 - and Valentinians 113

Longer Ending of Mark 85, 86-91, 114-115

Index of Subjects 4 2 1 - date 86-87

- and Justin Martyr 86-87, 284, 286 n.268, 288 n.283, 289-290

- and relation to Luke and Acts 87-91, 294, 296,312, 352

Lord's Supper

- in Gospel of the Ebionites 102-103, 115 - in Justin Martyr 223, 277-280

Luke

- as from Antioch 44, 202, 205 - as author of Pastorals 310-311 - as companion of Paul 38-39, 41, 44, 53,

196-197, 204, 205, 208, 210, 294, 295, 353

- as physician 41 Luke

- and Ascension of Isaiah 75-77, 113 - attribution to Luke 45-53

- in Anti-Marcionite Prologue 43-44, 202

- in Irenaeus 32-33, 38^tO, 190-191, 294, 297 - in Marcion 191, 297-298 - in Muratorian Fragment 41, 43,

294

- in P75 44, 53, 190 - commentaries on 80-83 - composition 25 - d a t e 4 , 353-354 - in earlier research 22-26 - earliest manuscripts 18, 23, 27-32 - external testimony 32-45

-genealogy 111-112, 114, 190, 269, 271, 273

- Gentile character 199-200, 205 - and John

- John's use of Luke 57-61, 62-64, 113,294

- Luke's use of John 57-59, 64-68 - in recent scholarship 56-60 - and Marcion see Marcion - and Matthew 24, 299

- redactional material see LkR - and Revelation 76

- sources 7, 12-14, 16-17, 25

- textual transmission 23, 26, 27 - and two-source hypothesis 13-14, 18,

231

- see also double tradition; infancy narrative; narrative material; passion narrative; preface, single tradition, triple tradition

Luke-Acts

- reception 352-354

- as one entity 1-2, 39-40, 208, 299, 301,352

- as separate entities 2-3, 203, 293-298, 300-302

- as response to Marcion 192-193, 194, 309

- separation of volumes 53

Lyons and Vienne, letter from 303-305, 316, 326-328

MS, 13

Marcion 22, 35 n.41, 80, 103, 173-210, 297-298

- and abridgment of Luke 23-24, 178-183,225, 272, 293,353

- ancient perspectives 183-192 - modern perspectives 192-196 - and Acts 192-193, 194, 200, 203,

305-306, 308-309, 352

- and Adamantius 46 n.87, 178,198 -Antitheses 197-198, 208-209 - and choice of Luke 196-210, 295 - and Epiphanius 178-180, 182 - and evayye\toi> as title 45-46, 50, 53,

422 Index of Subjects

175, 295

- Gospel reconstruction, and Apostle 176-178, 194, 295

- and harmonisation 194-195, 201 -andHarnack 175-183, 193-194,

197-201, 202, 203-206, 295 - and infancy narrative 105, 189-190,

195, 203, 225, 272, 295, 296 - a n d Justin 186-189 - and Origen 80-81 n. 121, 184 - and Paul 43, 175, 196-197, 199, 204,

205, 207-208, 210

- and Pauline corpus 176-177, 194, 295 - see also Irenaeus; Tertullian

Mark

- and evayyeXiou as title 45 - and Gospel of the Ebionites 92, 93,

95-96

- and Irenaeus 38

- and Justin Martyr 224, 255, 261, 263 - and Marcion 195, 199, 203, 205 - in Muratorian Fragment 40, 42 - and Nag Hammadi texts 161 - and Papias 33-34, 38, 42, 48^49 - and passion narrative 279

- as source for Luke 13-14, 55, 58, 64, 66-68, 112, 231,296,350,353 - as source tor Matthew 13-14, 16, 112 - survival 16

- see also Longer Ending of Mark Martyr Acts 303

Matthew

- and Apocalypse of Peter 125 - and Ascension of Isaiah 76 - and Carpocratians 152 - and / Clement 126 - and 2 Clement 142 - and Diatessaron 108-109 - and Didache 117, 118, 123-124 - early preference for 109, 114, 153, 297 - early reception 7-12, 22

- and evayyeXiou as title 45, 46-47

- and Exegesis on the Soul 167 - genealogy 93-95, 112

- and Gospel of the Ebionites 92, 93, 95-96, 99, 102

- and Gospel of Truth 163 - and Ignatius 12, 47, 70, 74, 269 - and Justin Martyr 22 n.l, 213, 218, 224,

232-253, 261-263, 264-273, 284, 291, 296-297

- and Longer Ending of Mark 91 - and Luke 24, 299

- and Marcion 195, 198-199, 204-205 - and Nag Hammadi texts 161, 162 n. 177,

172

- and Papias 33, 35-38, 48^19 - and passion narrative 279 - and Polycarp 131

- and Protevangelium of James 103-105 - redactional work see MtR

- sources 10-11, 25 -MS

-Mark 13-14, 16, 112 - 0 8, 13-14, 16, 33, 116, 123,

231-232 n.82

- and Theophilus of Antioch 114 - and two-source hypothesis 13, 231-232

n.82

- see also infancy narrative

Memoirs/Memoirs of the Apostles 48, 104, 189, 212-213, 222-225, 229, 279, 280, 286-287

Memoirs of Peter 48, 224 methodology

- assumptions 2-5, 300 - issues for study 5-20, 315, 352 - Koester's criterion 7-10, 12-14, 90,

117, 119, 159, 162, 171, 291, 293-294, 303, 332

- and lost texts 16-20, 51-52 n.l05, 74 - and oral tradition 15

- and reception of Synoptic tradition 7-15 MkR (redactional material) 157 n.l56

Index of Subjects 423

MtR (redactional material) 8-9, 13, 120, 141, 143, 147-148, 157n.l56, 161 n.177

- in Ignatius 74, 269

Muratorian Fragment 23, 32, 40-43, 352 - and Acts 42^t3, 301-303, 304, 306 - date 32, 40-41

- and Luke 41-42, 294 - and Mark 40, 42

Naassenes 149-151, 172 Nag Hammadi texts 158-171, 172 -dating 160, 161

- a n d double tradition 163, 164, 166-171 - and single tradition 163, 164-166,

167-171

- and triple tradition 163, 168-171 - see also Gospel of Thomas narrative material 55-115 - and Ascension of Isaiah 75-77 - and Gospel of Basilides 77-80 - and Gospel harmonies 85-112 - and Ignatius of Antioch 69-75 - and Justin Martyr 264-291, 296 - in Luke and John 56-69

- and post-resurrection teaching of Jesus 222-249

- and Theophilus of Antioch 83-85 - and triple-tradition 55

- and Valentinians 80-83

- see also infancy narrative; passion narrative

New Prophecy 3 n.9, 341-342, 350

On the Origin of the World 163 oral tradition

- and Ascension of Isaiah 75-76, 113 - and Form Criticism 55, 90, 215 - and Justin Martyr 223

- and reception of Synoptic tradition 7-8, 10-12, 17, 23, 55

- i n second century 14-15, 22 n.l, 25

- shared 56-57, 60-63, 66, 68-69, 73-74, 91, 113, 115, 293

Origen

- and Basilides 77 - and Gnosticism 207 n.l47 - Homilies on Luke 16-17, 77 n. 109 - and Ignatius 72, 73-74

- and infancy narrative 266 - and Marcion 80-81 n.121, 184 - and Protevangelium of James 104, 266 Oxford Society of Historical Theology

126 n.43, 131

P4

- and Alexandrian tradition 30 - date 28, 30, 32

- and Alexandrian text 27-29, 72 - date 27, 28, 30, 32

- and Luke 44, 53, 72, 142, 190, 207 n.147, 281,288 n.279

- as part of four-Gospel codex 28 Papias 33-38 - and oral tradition 15

Papyrus Berolinensis 8502 169 n 208 Papyrus Egerton 2 105-106, 115, 295 Papyrus Kóln 255 106

Papyrus Oxyrhyncus 1 155-156 Papyrus Oxyrhyncus 654 150 parables

- Dives and Lazarus 78

424 Index of Subjects

- in single-tradition 78, 82, 125, 164-166 - of the sower 129, 255-257

- in triple-tradition 129, 255-257 passion naiTative

- and Ignatius 283-284 - and John 57, 275-276

- and Justin Martyr 220, 223, 229, 257-259, 263, 274-291, 296 - pre-Lukan source 16, 115, 274,

278-279, 282-283, 290-292, 296, 304 Pastoral Epistles, Lukan authorship

310-311 Paul

- and Justin Martyr 188-189

- and Luke 38-39, 41, 44, 53, 196-197, 204, 205, 208, 210, 294, 295, 353 - and Marcion 43, 175-176, 196-197,

199, 204, 205, 207-208, 210, 295 phraseology, appropriation 9 pneumatology, of Luke 1 Polycarp

-Philippians 129-136, 172, 313-314 - as witness to Acts 131, 313-314 Polycrates of Ephesus 316, 327 n.24, 334

n.57

preface to Luke 12, 3 8, 42-43, 49 n. 100 - and Diatessaron 109-111,114, 190,

294

- and Justin Martyr 280 - and Marcion 190

- and Muratorian Fragment 41-42 Protevangelium of James 114, 293, 298 - d a t e 104, 266 n.180

- and infancy narrative 103-105, 266, 294-295, 296

- and Justin Martyr 104, 225, 266, 272 Proto-Luke 193

Pseudo-Clementine Homilies 249, 261, 328

Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 3 n.9, 316, 328-341,350

Pseudo-Ephrem A 185

Q

- and 1 Clement 127-128

- and 2 Clement 138-139, 141, 142, 144 - a n d Didache 119-120, 122, 123 - and Irenaeus 207

- and Justin Martyr 214, 225, 226, 231-232, 235, 237, 241-253, 268, 292 - and Luke 13-14, 16, 18, 33, 82-83, 116,

119, 231-232,350

- and Matthew 13-14, 16, 33, 116, 123, 231-232 n.82

- and Nag Hammadi texts 159, 162, 166, 167

- and O " 116, 120, 128, 139, 166, 231-232 n.82

- and 123, 139, 141, 166, 231-232 n.82

- and Refutation 150-151 - survival 16, 18

Qumran documents, and early Christian texts 18-19

quotations

- identification 5-6, 9 - loose 11-12, 27 n.3

redaction

- in Luke-Acts 13-14, 18, 55, 56-57, 59, 63, 65-68, 72, 85

- in Matthew see MtR

redaction criticism 56-57, 63, 65-68, 294, 352-353

resurrection accounts

- in Ignatius 70-75, 113, 181, 287 - in John 57, 59-68, 287

- in Justin Martyr 284-287, 291, 296, 318-320

Index of Subjects 425

- post-resurrection teaching of Jesus 201, 222-249, 285-287, 288, 290, 319-320, 322-326

Revelation - and Luke 76

- and Muratorian Fragment 40 Rhodo 186, 187

Rome, and knowledge of Luke 22, 80 sayings of Jesus 91, 116-172 - in Apocalypse of Peter 125, 172 - i n 7 Clement 125-129, 172 - i n 2 Clement 136-149, 172 - in Didache 117-124, 171 - in Gospel of Thomas 153-158, 172 - in Justin Martyr 213-217, 226-263,

296-297

- in Nag Hammadi texts 158-171, 172 - in Polycarp 129-136, 172

- i n g 13-14, 16, 18, 82-83, 116, 128 scribes, Christian 29, 30

Second Apocalypse of James 158-159 n.160, 162 n.177

Septuagint 199, 287, 314 Sermon on the Mount (SM)

- double-tradition material 133-135, 139, 152, 231-241,253,259

- single-tradition material 229 Sermon on the Plain (SP), and

double-tradition material 139, 231-241, 253 Shepherd of Hermas 40, 310 n. 1, 313 n. 11 single tradition 14, 352

- in apocryphal Acts 343-349, 350-351 - i n J Clement 312-313, 315

- in 2 elemental 148-149, 172 - in Epistle to the Apostles 322-326 - in Hegesippus Eusebius 316, 329,

341-342, 350 - in Irenaeus 82

- in Justin Martyr 220, 226-231, 240, 291-292, 297-298, 317-321 - in letter from Vienne and Lyons

303-304, 326-328 - a n d Marcion 194

- and the Naassenes 150-151 - in Nag Hammadi texts 163, 164-166,

167-171

- in parables 78, 82, 125, 164 - in Polycarp 313-314

- in Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 328-341

- sources 7, 16

- i n 2 Timothy 310-312,315 - and Valentinians 82

Sophia of Jesus Christ 158-159 n 160, 161, 168-169

sources, Luke 13-14, 16, 18, 33, 82-83, 116, 119, 231-232,350

Synoptic Gospels - and Apostolic Fathers 24 - as canonical 24-25 - and Justin Martyr 25, 92

- and oral tradition 7-8, 10-12, 14-15, 17, 22 n.l, 23, 25, 55

- and redactional work 8-9, 13-14, 56-57 - second-century reception 7-15 - and two-source theory 13-14, 18, 231 Tatian 23-24

-Diatessaron 19, 85, 92, 107-112, 114, 185, 294, 297-298, 352

- and Longer Ending of Mark 86, 87 -Oratio 107

Teaching of Peter 73 Teachings of Silvanus 163 temptation of Jesus, in Justin Martyr

270-271, 272-273, 296 Tertullian

- and Acts 308 n.49

426 Index of Subjects

- De Baptismo 343

- and fourfold Gospel 174, 185-186, 197-198, 208-210

- and Irenaeus 188, 192 - and Marcion 73 n.87, 178-183,

185-186, 192, 193, 195, 204, 208-210, 295

-and Matthew 174

Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs 221 n.49

Testimony of Truth 168 texts, reconstruction 19-20 themes, appropriation 10 Theodoret of Cyrrhus 111-112

Theophilus, in Muratorian Fragment 41, 42, 43

Theophilus of Antioch 24, 114 - Against Marcion 83, 186 - Commentaries on the Gospels 83 - ToAutolycus 83-85

Thomas the Contender 166 2 Timothy

- and Acts of Paul 345 - as witness topetó 3, 310-312

Treatise on the Resurrection 46, 158-159 n.160

Trimorphic Protennoia 158-159 n.160

triple tradition 55, 78, 96 - i n 2 Clement 145-148, 172 - i n Didache 118-120, 124 - in Gospel of the Ebionites 93-103 - in Irenaeus 83

- in Justin Martyr 253-263, 292, 296-298 - in Nag Hammadi texts 163, 168-171 Tubingen School 331

Valentinian Exposition 166 Valentinians 80-83, 113, 207, 294,

297-298

Victor of Capua 110-111 Vienne, letter from 303-305, 316,

326-328 vocabulary - Johannine 61-62 - Lukan 66 -Matthean 8, 10

Western textual tradition 27-30, 32 n.26, 61

- and Acts 44, 307-308, 310 n. 1 - and Justin Martyr 273, 280-281 -andMarcion 174, 177, 180-181, 210

Index compiled by Meg Davies (Registered Indexer, Society of Indexers)

Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament

Alphabetical Index of the First and Second Series

Adna, Jostein: Jesu Stellung zum Tempel.

2000. Volume 11/119.

Ädna, Jostein and Kvalbein, Hans (Ed.): The Mission of the Early Church to Jews and Gentiles. 2000. Volume 127.

Alkier, Stefan: Wunder und Wirklichkeit in den Briefen des Apostels Paulus. 2001.

Volume 134.

Anderson, PaulN.: The Christology of the Fourth Gospel. 1996. Volume 11/78.

Appold, Mark L.: The Oneness Motif in the Fourth Gospel. 1976. Volume 11/1.

Arnold, Clinton E.: The Colossian Syncretism.

1995. Volume 11/77.

Ascough, Richard S.: Paul's Macedonian Associations. 2003. Volume 11/161.

Asiedu-Peprah, Martin: Johannine Sabbath Conflicts As Juridical Controversy. 2001.

Volume 11/132.

Avemarie, Friedrich: Die Tauferzählungen der Apostelgeschichte. 2002. Volume 139.

Avemarie, Friedrich and Hermann Lichtenberger (Ed.): Auferstehung-Ressurection. 2001.

Volume 135.

Avemarie, Friedrich and Hermann

Lichtenberger (Ed.): Bund und Tora. 1996.

Volume 92.

Bachmann, Michael: Sünder oder Übertreter.

1992. Volume 59.

Back, Frances: Verwandlung durch Offenbarung bei Paulus. 2002. Volume U/153.

Baker, William R.: Personal Speech-Ethics in the Epistle of James. 1995. Volume 11/68.

Bakke, OddMagne: 'Concord and Peace'.

2001. Volume U/143.

Balla, Peter: Challenges to New Testament Theology. 1997. Volume U/95.

- The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and its Environment. 2003.

Volume 155.

Bammel, Ernst: Judaica. Volume 11986.

Volume 37.

- Volume II 1997. Volume 91.

Bash, Anthony: Ambassadors for Christ. 1997.

Volume II/92.

Bauernfeind, Otto: Kommentar und Studien zur Apostelgeschichte. 1980. Volume 22.

Baum, Armin Daniel: Pseudepigraphie und literarische Fälschung im frühen Christen-tum. 2001. Volume U/138.

Bayer, Hans Friedrich: Jesus' Predictions of Vindication and Resurrection. 1986.

Volume U/20.

Becker, Michael: Wunder und Wundertäter im früh-rabbinischen Judentum. 2002.

Volume U/144.

Bell, Richard H.: Provoked to Jealousy. 1994.

Volume U/63.

- No One Seeks for God. 1998. Volume 106.

Bennema, Cornells: The Power of Saving Wisdom. 2002. Volume 11/148.

Bergman, Jan: see Kieffer, René

Bergmeier, Roland: Das Gesetz im Römerbrief und andere Studien zum Neuen Testament.

2000. Volume 121.

Betz, Otto: Jesus, der Messias Israels. 1987.

Volume 42.

- Jesus, der Herr der Kirche. 1990. Volume 52.

Beyschlag, Karlmann: Simon Magus und die christliche Gnosis. 1974. Volume 16.

Bittner, Wolf gang J.: Jesu Zeichen im Johannes-evangelium. 1987. Volume U/26.

Bjerkelund, CarlJ.: Tauta Egeneto. 1987.

Volume 40.

Blackburn, Barry Lee: Theios Anër and the Markan Miracle Traditions. 1991.

Volume II/40.

Bock, Darreil L.: Blasphemy and Exaltation in Judaism and the Final Examination of Jesus.

1998. Volume U/106.

Bockmuehl, Markus N.A. : Revelation and Mystery in Ancient Judaism and Pauline Christianity. 1990. Volume 11/36.

B0e, Sverre: Gog and Magog. 2001.

Volume Ii/135.

Böhlig, Alexander: Gnosis und Synkretismus.

Teil 1 1989. Volume 47- Teil 2 1989.

Volume 48.

Böhm, Martina: Samarien und die Samaritai bei Lukas. 1999. Volume 11/111.

Böttrich, Christfried: Weltweisheit - Mensch-heitsethik - Urkult. 1992. Volume 11/50.

Bolyki, Jänos: Jesu Tischgemeinschaften. 1997.

Volume 11/96.

Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament

Bosman, Philip: Conscience in Philo and Paul.

2003. Volume 11/166.

Brocke, Christoph vom: Thessaloniki - Stadt des Kassander und Gemeinde des Paulus.

2001. Volume 11/125.

Brunson, Andrew: Psalm 118 in the Gospel of John. 2003. Volume 11/158.

BUchli, Jörg: Der Poimandres - ein paganisier-tes Evangelium. 1987. Volume 11/27.

Bühner, Jan A.: Der Gesandte und sein Weg im 4. Evangelium. 1977. Volume 11/2.

Burchard, Christoph: Untersuchungen zu Joseph und Aseneth. 1965. Volume 8.

- Studien zur Theologie, Sprache und Umwelt des Neuen Testaments. Ed. von D. Sänger.

1998. Volume 107.

Burnett, Richard: Karl Barth's Theological Exegesis. 2001. Volume U/145.

Byron, John: Slavery Metaphors in Early Judaism and Pauline Christianity. 2003.

Volume 11/162.

Byrskog, Samuel: Story as History - History as Story. 2000. Volume 123.

Cancik, Hubert (Ed.): Markus-Philologie. 1984.

Volume 33.

Capes, David B.: Old Testament Yaweh Texts in Paul's Christology. 1992. Volume 11/47.

Caragounis, Chrys C.: The Son of Man. 1986.

Volume 38.

- see Fridrichsen, Anton.

Carleton Paget, James: The Epistle of Barnabas.

1994. Volume 11/64.

Carson, D.A., O'Brien, Peter T. and Mark Seifrid (Ed.): Justification and Variegated Nomism: A Fresh Appraisal of Paul and Second Temple Judaism. Volume 1: The Complexities of Second Temple Judaism.

Volume 11/140.

Ciampa, Roy E.: The Presence and Function of Scripture in Galatians 1 and 2. 1998.

Volume 11/102.

Classen, Carl Joachim: Rhetorical Criticsm of the New Testament. 2000. Volume 128.

Colpe, Carsten: Iranier Aramäer Hebräer -Hellenen. 2003. Volume 154.

Crump, David: Jesus the Intercessor. 1992.

Volume 11/49.

Dahl, Nils Alstrup: Studies inEphesians. 2000.

Volume 131.

Deines, Roland: Jüdische Steingefäße und phari-säische Frömmigkeit. 1993. Volume 11/52.

- Die Pharisäer. 1997. Volume 101.

Dettwiler, Andreas and Jean Zumstein (Ed.):

Kreuzestheologie im Neuen Testament.

2002. Volume 151.

Dickson, John P.: Mission-Commitment in Ancient Judaism and in the Pauline Communities. 2003. Volume 11/159.

Dietzfelbinger, Christian: Der Abschied des Kommenden. 1997. Volume 95.

Dobbeler, Axel von: Glaube als Teilhabe. 1987.

Volume U/22.

Du Toit, DavidS.: Theios Anthropos. 1997.

Volume 11/91

Dunn, James D.G. (Ed.): Jews and Christians.

1992. Volume 66.

- Paul and the Mosaic Law. 1996. Volume 89.

Dunn, James D.G., Hans Klein, Ulrich Luz and Vasile Mihoc (Ed.); Auslegung der Bibel in orthodoxer und westlicher Perspektive. 2000.

Volume 130.

Ebertz, Michael N.: Das Charisma des Gekreu-zigten. 1987. Volume 45.

Eckstein, Hans-Joachim: Der Begriff Syneidesis bei Paulus. 1983. Volume 11/10.

- Verheißung und Gesetz. 1996. Volume 86.

Ego, Beate: Im Himmel wie auf Erden. 1989.

Volume H/34

Ego, Beate and Lange, Armin with Pilhofer, Peter (Ed): Gemeinde ohne Tempel - Community without Temple. 1999. Volume 118.

Eisen, Ute E.: see Paulsen, Henning.

Ellis, E. Earle: Prophecy and Hermeneutic in Early Christianity. 1978. Volume 18.

- The Old Testament in Early Christianity.

1991. Volume 54.

Endo, Masanobu: Creation and Christology.

2002. Volume 149.

Ennulat, Andreas: Die 'Minor Agreements'.

1994. Volume II/62.

Ensor, Peter W.: Jesus and His 'Works'. 1996.

Volume 11/85.

Eskola, Timo: Messiah and the Throne. 2001.

Volume U/142.

- Theodicy and Predestination in Pauline Soteriology. 1998. Volume 11/100.

Fatehi, Mehrdad: The Spirit's Relation to the Risen Lord in Paul. 2000. Volume 11/128.

Feldmeier, Reinhard: Die Krisis des Gottessoh-nes. 1987. Volume 11/21.

- Die Christen als Fremde. 1992. Volume 64.

Feldmeier, Reinhard and Ulrich Heckel (Ed.):

Die Heiden. 1994. Volume 70.

Fletcher-Louis, Crispin H.T.: Luke-Acts:

Angels, Christology and Soteriology. 1997.

Volume 11/94.

Förster, Niclas: Marcus Magus. 1999.

Volume 114.

Forbes, Christopher Brian: Prophecy and Inspired Speech in Early Christianity and its Hellenistic Environment. 1995. Volume U/75.

Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament

Fornberg, Tord: see Fridrichsen, Anton.

Fossum, Jarl E.: The Name of God and the Angel of the Lord. 1985. Volume 36.

Fotopoulos, John: Food Offered to Idols in Roman Corinth. 2003. Volume 11/151.

Frenschkowski, Marco: Offenbarung und Epiphanie. Volume 1 1995. Volume 11/79-Volume 2 1997. 11/79-Volume 11/80.

Frey, Jörg: Eugen Drewermann und die biblische Exegese. 1995. Volume 11/71.

- Diejohanneische Eschatologie. Volume I.

1997. Volume 96. - Volume II. 1998.

Volume HO.

- Volume m . 2000. Volume 117.

Freyne, Sean: Galilee and Gospel. 2000.

Volume 125.

Fridrichsen, Anton: Exegetical Writings. Edited by C.C. Caragounis and T. Fornberg. 1994.

Volume 76.

Garlington, DonB.: 'The Obedience of Faith'.

1991. Volume 11/38.

- Faith, Obedience, and Perseverance. 1994.

Volume 79.

Garnet, Paul: Salvation and Atonement in the Qumran Scrolls. 1977. Volume 11/3.

Gese, Michael: Das Vermächtnis des Apostels.

1997. Volume 11/99.

Gheorghita, Radu: The Role of the Septuagint in Hebrews. 2003. Volume 11/160.

Grabe, Petrus J.: The Power of God in Paul's Letters. 2000. Volume 11/123.

Größer, Erich: Der Alte Bund im Neuen. 1985.

Volume 35.

- Forschungen zur Apostelgeschichte. 2001.

Volume 137.

Green, Joel B.: The Death of Jesus. 1988.

Volume U/33.

Gregory, Anthony: The Reception of Luke and Acts in the Period before Irenaeus. 2003.

Volume U/169.

Gundry Volf, Judith M.: Paul and Perseverance.

1990. Volume U/37.

Hafemann, Scott J.: Suffering and the Spirit.

1986. Volume II/19.

- Paul, Moses, and the History of Israel. 1995.

Volume 81.

Hahn, Johannes (Ed.): Zerstörungen des Jerusalemer Tempels. 2002. Volume 147.

Hannah, Darrel D.: Michael and Christ. 1999.

Volume U/109.

Hamid-Khani, Saeed: Relevation and Con-cealment of Christ. 2000. Volume U/120.

Hartman, Lars: Text-Centered New Testament Studies. Ed. von D. Hellholm. 1997.

Volume 102.

Hartog, Paul: Polycarp and the New Testament.

2001. Volume 11/134.

2001. Volume 11/134.