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- From: "Braulio Barillas" <parakal AT quetzal.net>
- To: <corpus-paul AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Cc: <rfellows AT intergate.bc.ca>, <jpr1001 AT cam.ac.uk>
- Subject: Re: Timothy also known as Titus
- Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 20:55:56 -0500
Jonathan
Ryder:
> Jonathan Ryder wrote:
> 1.) Is this hypothesis anything like a consensus
position?
Sorry I can't make an
opinion over if there is or not a consensus, because is the first time I hear
about this hypothesis.
> 2.) Who was the first to
propose it (references?)?
For me is Mr. Richard
Fellows
> 3.) Who are its recent
proponents?
I'm investigating in
this issues.
The hypothesis is interesting, because
for me it clarifies, sometimes, biblical passages. I continue asking how
is that they are so well known the 3 Epistoles nobody mention that Timothy and
Titus are the same person?
If Richard's hypothesis is proved, it
seems that the solution is simple to solve some of the problems.
Thanks
Braulio
Barillas
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Re: Timothy also known as Titus,
Braulio Barillas, 05/14/1999
- Re: Timothy also known as Titus, Richard Fellows, 05/15/1999
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Timothy also known as Titus, Jonathan Ryder, 05/15/1999
- Re: Timothy also known as Titus, Richard Fellows, 05/15/1999
- Re: Timothy also known as Titus, Braulio Barillas, 05/17/1999
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