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The Greek Article with Personal Names in the Synoptic Gospels
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2009
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page 302 note 1 Some views on the use and non-use of the article with proper names in the New Testament are presented briefly by Nevius, Richard C., ‘The Use of the Definite Article with “Jesus” in the Fourth Gospel’, N.T.S. XII (1965/1966), 81–5.Google Scholar
page 302 note 2 Blass, F. and Debrunner, A., A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. rev. by Funk, Robert W. (Chicago, 1961), p. 136.Google Scholar
page 303 note 1 Robertson, A. T., A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research, 4th ed. (New York, 1923), p. 759.Google Scholar
page 303 note 2 Ibid. p. 761.
page 303 note 3 To be reported in the present writers's future book, The Literary Origins of the Gospeol of John.
page 315 note 1 When υιόό υιός Luke's genealogy consists of examples of this construction.
page 316 note 1 Mark and Q overlap has been recognized in Mark i. 7–13; iii. 13–19; 23–30; iv. 30–2; ix. 2–10, 17–29, 50; xi. 15–17. Anarthrous personal names occur in i. 9 and iii. 17–19 (τόν τοῦ Ζεβεδαίου is Marcan rephrasing of Q material).
page 317 note 1 The evangelist uses Κύριος as a title for Jesus elsewhere (xi. 39. xii. 42a; xiii. 15; xvii. 5–6a; xviii. I) in his own writing.