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The Jerusalem School Hypothesis is one of many possible solutions to the synoptic problem, that the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew both relied on older texts which are now lost. It was developed by Robert Lindsey, from the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research.

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  • Hipotesis mazhab Yerusalem (in)
  • Jerusalem school hypothesis (en)
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  • Hipotesis Mazhab Yerusalem adalah salah satu dari banyak kemungkinan jawaban dari masalah sinoptik yang dikembangkan oleh , bahwa Injil Lukas dan Injil Matius sama-sama diturunkan dari teks-teks yang lebih tua dan sekarang telah hilang. Mazhab Riset Sinoptik Yerusalem adalah sekelompok orang yang terdiri dari "para cendekiawan Yahudi dan Kristen yang berkolaborasi dalam ranah wilayah dan bahasa Yesus; memberikan penjelasan sejarah, linguistik dan kritikal untuk dicantumkan pada injil-injil sinoptik." (in)
  • The Jerusalem School Hypothesis is one of many possible solutions to the synoptic problem, that the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew both relied on older texts which are now lost. It was developed by Robert Lindsey, from the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research. (en)
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  • April 2018 (en)
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  • What does relatively Semitic mean? How does including non-Semitisms factor into being relatively Semitic? (en)
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  • The Jerusalem School Hypothesis is one of many possible solutions to the synoptic problem, that the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew both relied on older texts which are now lost. It was developed by Robert Lindsey, from the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research. The Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research is a group of individuals made up of "Jewish and Christian scholars collaborating in the land and language of Jesus; bringing historical, linguistic and critical expertise to bear on the synoptic gospels." Since the Jerusalem School does not hold to one theory as definitive for the synoptic problem, the Hypothesis label can be misleading. The term "Jerusalem School Hypothesis" is used by some to refer more generally to the threefold assumptions of the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research: Hebrew language, Jewish Culture, and Synoptic Relationships, as basis for explaining the timeline of the Gospels. The Jerusalem School believes that Hebrew should stand along with Greek and Aramaic, as fundamentally important for analyzing the Synoptic Gospels, that ancient Jewish Culture, significantly preserved in Rabbinic literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls is carefully engaged in the study of the Synoptic Gospels, and that with the Synoptic Gospels, Greek and Semitic linguistic elements and Jewish cultural items should be identified and carefully traced for a theory of synoptic relationships. (en)
  • Hipotesis Mazhab Yerusalem adalah salah satu dari banyak kemungkinan jawaban dari masalah sinoptik yang dikembangkan oleh , bahwa Injil Lukas dan Injil Matius sama-sama diturunkan dari teks-teks yang lebih tua dan sekarang telah hilang. Mazhab Riset Sinoptik Yerusalem adalah sekelompok orang yang terdiri dari "para cendekiawan Yahudi dan Kristen yang berkolaborasi dalam ranah wilayah dan bahasa Yesus; memberikan penjelasan sejarah, linguistik dan kritikal untuk dicantumkan pada injil-injil sinoptik." (in)
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