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Yohanan

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Hi, This last night, due to a little insomnia, I fell upon good references in a little article by Hamilton on a passage of the Gospel of Mark. I wonder how this tool opened and cannot find it back. It seems it was related to the Info Pane, but then. . .? Sorry to ask, fact is spending most of my study time in OT, I do not use a lot of the NT material.

Could anybody direct me to the right place in Accordance ? Thank you in advance.

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Hamilton (author of the title article)

Daube, New Testament and Rabbinic Judaism (a reference in the article).

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Check the top of your Library for "Recently Opened."

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Might this be it?

 

Mark W. Hamilton, “LAYING ON OF HANDS,” Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible, 796

 

"Bibliography. D. Daube, The New Testament and Rabbinic Judaism (1956, repr. New York, 1973); D. P. Wright, “The Gesture of Hand Placement in the Hebrew Bible and in Hittite Literature,” JAOS 106 (1986): 433–46"

 

Donald Cobb

Aix-en-Provence, France

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Or this (but it's not Mark or Hamilton):

 

Rom 3:5 David Daube has examined the expression κατὰ ἄνθρωπον λέγω (kata anthropon lego, “I speak according to man”) in the light of rabbinic usage and has concluded that it is a technical term in Paul’s writing. “It constitutes an apology for a statement which, but for the apology, would be too bold, almost blasphemous” (The New Testament and Rabbinic Judaism  [London: The Athlone Press, 1956], p. 396).

 

EBC Notes, 1st, Accordance electronic ed. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990), paragraph 9233.

https://accordance.bible/link/read/EBC_Notes#9233

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  • 2 months later...

Thank you so much to all of you. I have been away for a few weeks. Sorry for the delay.

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