Interpolations, Pseudographs, and the New Testament Epistles.
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| Title: | Interpolations, Pseudographs, and the New Testament Epistles. |
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| Authors: | Barr, George K. |
| Source: | Literary & Linguistic Computing. Nov2002, Vol. 17 Issue 4, p439. 17p. 7 Graphs. |
| Subjects: | Sequential processing (Computer science), Electronic data processing |
| Abstract: | Scale-related patterns are found in all thirteen Pauline epistles. To test their distinctiveness, graphs of other texts, ancient and modern, comprising more than a million words, have been scrutinized; this survey has failed to detect any similar patterns. They may therefore be related to Pauline authorship. The longer passages claimed to be interpolations are tested against these scale-related patterns and are found to be essential parts of the original texts. Further scale-related patterns are found in 1 and 2 Peter (which received wisdom claims are pseudonymous writings) and in Hebrews. Consideration of these patterns and of the partnership of Paul and Silvanus in mission, leads to a possible solution to the problem of the hapaxes and throws light on the points of contact between the Paulines (including the Pastorals), 1 and 2 Peter, and Hebrews. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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