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The Common Tradition Behind Synoptic Sayings of Judgment and John's Apocalypse
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Preface
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Chapter 1: SOURCES FOR THE COMPOSITION OF THE APOCALYPSE
Chapter 2: FIXED AND IDENTIFIABLE NATURE OF ORAL TRADITIONS
Chapter 3: THE INFLUENCE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT ON THE COMPOSITION OF THE APOCALYPSE
Chapter 4: A common tradition behind the sequence and timing of judgment in the synoptic eschatological discourse and john's apocalypse
Chapter 5: A common tradition behind Luke's redaction of the eschatological discourse and the apocalypse 
Chapter 6: A COMMON TRADITION BEHIND MATTHEAN REDACTION OF MARK, L MATERIAL, AND THE APOCALYPSE
Chapter 7: A Common tradition behind Luke's and Matthew's redaction of the double tradition and the Apocalypse
Chapter 8: A HERMENEUTICAL KEY TO JOHN'S APOCALYPSE
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A source-critical investigation of selected portions of the Synoptic Gospels and John's Apocalypse.

About the Author

Paul T. Penley PhD, is a graduate of Trinity Evangelical Divinty School, and a member of the faculty at Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, USA.

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Penley attempts to go beyond earlier source-critical studies in this area... in three ways (1) by using consistent statistical testing of common material; (2) by avoiding an overarching framework that demands as specific date for the Apocalypse or Synoptics; and (3) by recognizing an author's common pattern for the use of sources.
*Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society*

‘Penley has made a welcome contribution toward better understanding the sources and compositions of John's Apocalypse.'—Journal of Religion

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