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Unforgiven: The Textual Problem and Interpretation of Luke 23:34a and Anti-Judaism in the Early Church

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Jesus' prayer of forgiveness in Luke 23:34a, one of the "seven words from the cross," remains disputed among textual critics. Although some scholars argue that external evidence supports the short reading, others see the external evidence as inconclusive. This thesis analyzes the arguments for and against the prayer's originality, and renders a judgment for the long reading based on a combination of external, internal, and transcriptional evidence. In addition, it suggests a possible explanation for the excision of the prayer, namely, that an attitude of anti-Judaism among some second century scribes, combined with the logion's interpretation as a prayer for Jews, led some scribes to remove the prayer from a text which originally included it.
subject
anti Judaism
ignorance forgiveness
Luke 23:34
textual criticism
contributor
Weber, Ryan W. (author)
Foskett, Mary F. (committee chair)
Horton, Fred L. (committee member)
Wardle, Timothy (committee member)
date
2012-06-12T08:35:55Z (accessioned)
2014-06-12T08:30:07Z (available)
2012 (issued)
degree
Religion (discipline)
embargo
2014-06-12 (terms)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/37274 (uri)
language
en (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
title
Unforgiven: The Textual Problem and Interpretation of Luke 23:34a and Anti-Judaism in the Early Church
type
Thesis

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