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Feb 24, 2021 at 5:18 comment added Hold To The Rod A counterargument to the editorial fatigue argument, by James Deardorff, is at the link below. While I disagree with portions of his argument, of most interest are 16 examples cited where it appears that Mark commits editorial fatigue in copying from Matthew: tjresearch.info/MAH.htm#MAH4
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Aug 9, 2017 at 15:13 comment added Lucian The main problem with the last point mentioned above lies in the fact that, in this particular case, Luke's account is shorter, whereas Mark's narration adds more detail. But wasn't brevity supposed to be one of the main reasons for supporting Markan priority in the first place ?
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Mark Goodachre first advanced this. He's not just a usual suspect
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Clarifying exactly where the redaction fails to sustain
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