ELTB 2.0400

ELTB 2.0400 []


| Introduction The basis for this study is a first century hermeneutic demonstrated by the New Testament authors as they used Old Testament references, and an observable property of the Hebrew language called 'notarikon'. [1] Definition of notarikon here. John demonstrates a fluency in notarikon which is missed when the Septuagint is used instead of the original Hebrew texts. It can be demonstrated that John 1:1-4 is derived using these tools from the first three words of Genesis 1:1. Illustrate using בראשית The hermeneutic and use of notarikon eliminate the need to search for a mystical Q document to explain the so-called 'Synoptic Problem'. [2] Most people don’t know what Q or the Synoptic Problem is, so if you’re going to mention it, it needs a longer explanation. 

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