Luke, John, and the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Reader Checked 18/06/2012 SE
Reference type: 
Book section
Author(s): 
Brooke, George J.
year: 
2011
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Luke, John, and the Dead Sea Scrolls

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Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
John, Qumran, and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Sixty Years of Discovery and Debate
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32
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0
Series Title: 
SBL Early Judaism and Its Literature
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Editor(s): 
Coloe, Mary L.
Thatcher, Tom
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Place of Publication: 
Leiden
Publisher: 
Brill
Pages: 
69-91
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George Brooke’s essay revisits one proposal that suggests a Judean provenance for some of the traditions common to both Gospels. Brooke believes that this hypothesis can be strengthened by considering new material from the scrolls. The Qumran literature reflects ideas within Palestinian Judaism that may have provided a common source of concepts for both Luke and John.

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Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents: 
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4Q246
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Column
Passage: 
2
Scroll / Document: 
4Q252
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Fragment
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1
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01/08/2011
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13 838