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Index
Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
1.1. Early Jewish Christians and Their Gospels
1.2. The Contents of the Volume
1.3. How to Define Jewish Christianity: Indicators of Jewish-Christian Profiles
1.4. Gospel Harmonies and Harmonizing Gospels
2. Patristic Testimonies Reconsidered
2.1. The Profiles of the Ebionites
2.1.1. Irenaeus’ Ebionites
2.1.2. Origen’s Ebionites
2.1.3. Eusebius’ Ebionites
2.1.4. Epiphanius’ Ebionites
2.1.5. From Irenaeus’ Ebionites to Epiphanius’ Ebionites?
2.2. The Nazarenes
2.2.1. Introduction
2.2.2. Who Were Called Nazarenes?
2.2.3. The Profile of Epiphanius’ Nazarenes
2.2.4. The Profile of Jerome’s Nazarenes
2.2.5. Conclusion: Who Were the Nazarenes?
3. Jewish-Christian Gospels Recovered
3.1. Farewell to the Three Gospel Hypothesis (the 3GH)
3.2. Jerome’s Life and Quotations from Jewish-Christian Gospels
3.2.1. The Setting of the Quotations in Jerome’s Biography
3.2.2. An Illustrious Translator
3.2.3. A Greek Translation?
3.2.4. Jerome and the Nazarenes’ Gospel Traditions
3.3. A New Reconstruction of the Gospel Used by the Nazarenes
3.4. Reconstructing the Gospel of the Hebrews
3.4.1. Eusebius’ Testimony: The Gospel of the Hebrews on the Fringes of Canon
3.4.2. A Reconstruction of the Gospel of the Hebrews
3.4.3. Q and the Gospel of the Hebrews
4. Passion Traditions Reinterpreted
4.1. The Last Supper in the Gospel of the Ebionites and Luke (Codex Bezae)
4.1.1. Introduction
4.1.2. Arguments for and against the Shorter Reading
4.1.3. Reconstructing the Passion Narrative in the Gospel of the Ebionites
4.1.4. The Gospel of the Ebionites and Luke (D, Old Latin and Old Syriac)
4.1.5. The Dating of the Shorter Reading and the Gospel of the Ebionites
4.1.6. Eucharistic Tradition Preceding Luke?
4.1.7. Ebionites—An Offshoot of the Hellenists?
4.2. Passion Fragments in Jerome’s Commentary on Matthew
4.3. Jesus’ Appearance to James the Just
4.4. Conclusion: Passion Traditions in Jewish-Christian Gospels
5. Jewish-Christian Gospels and Syriac Gospel Traditions
5.1. Three Rich Men in the Gospel of the Hebrews and the Diatessaron
5.1.1. Introduction
5.1.2. The Rich Man in Origen’s Commentary on Matthew
5.1.3. Comparison with Parallel Passages
5.1.4. Comparison with Variant Readings and Diatessaronic Witnesses
5.1.5. The Influence of the Diatessaronic Context
5.1.6. Summary and Conclusions of the Text- and Source Critical Analysis
5.1.7. Mapping Jewish-Christian Profiles
5.1.8. The Jewish-Christian Profile of Origen’s Story
5.1.9. Conclusion: Where Did the Men Come From?
5.2. The Gospel of Thomas and Jewish-Christian Gospel Fragments
5.2.1. Introduction: Thomas and Jewish Christians
5.2.2. The Provenance of the Gospel of the Hebrews and the Gospel of Thomas
5.2.3. Let Him Who Seeks Continue Seeking
5.2.4. Your Brothers and Mother Are Standing Outside
5.2.5. Wise As Serpents
5.2.6. “O Man” and “He Turned To”
5.2.7. Jewish-Christian Gospel Fragments and the Gospel of Thomas: A Summary of Literary Relationships
5.2.8. Jesus As Wisdom Incarnate and the Spirit As Jesus’ Mother
5.2.9. Conclusion: Common Roots in Harmonized Synoptic Tradition
6. Conclusion: Towards the History of Early Jewish Christianity
6.1. The Ebionites and the Nazarenes
6.2. Jewish-Christian Gospels
6.3. Summary and Conclusion
Abbreviations and Appendices
Abbreviations
Appendix 1: The New Two Gospel Hypothesis
Appendix 2: Parallel Sayings and Common Harmonizing Readings in Jewish-Christian Gospel Fragments and the Gospel of Thomas
Appendix 3. Development and Testimonies of Jewish-Christian Gospel Traditions
References
Index of Ancient Authors and Texts
General Index
Index of Modern Authors
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