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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2009
1 The number of examples in Luke is admittedly high; but in two of the cases (Luke, vi. 41 f. and xiii. 23f.) it is possible that the audience is or includes the general public; and in three others (xi. 11–13; xii. 39f., 41ff.) it may be that the transfer had already taken place in the Q tradition.Google Scholar
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