Footnote 3 - The 34 Gospels
See Leonard Greenspoon, “Major Septuagint Manuscripts—Vaticanus, Sinaiticus, Alexandrinus,” sidebar to “Mission to Alexandria,” BR 05:04.
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See Leonard Greenspoon, “Major Septuagint Manuscripts—Vaticanus, Sinaiticus, Alexandrinus,” sidebar to “Mission to Alexandria,” BR 05:04.
See Helmut Koester and Stephen J. Patterson, “The Gospel of Thomas—Does It Contain Authentic Sayings of Jesus?” BR 06:02; and Patterson, “Now Playing: The Gospel of Thomas,” BR 16:06.
See Eta Linnemann, “Is There a Gospel of Q?” BR 11:04; and Stephen J. Patterson, “Yes, Virginia, There Is a Q,” BR 11:05.
See Jonathan Klawans, “Was Jesus’ Last Supper a Seder?” BR 17:05.
Jerome Murphy-O’Connor, “What Really Happened at the Transfiguration,” BR 03:03.
On the connection between this passage and Isaiah 42:1, see Herbert Basser, “The Jewish Roots of the Transfiguration,” BR 14:03.