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Mod 2 DB

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Q 1. Explain the meaning of "emendation analysis" and "composition analysis" in the redaction of the Gospels. (p. 31-34) 2. Why do you think the Gospel writers used these methods to shape their Gospel? What do you think they were trying to do and why? Instructions for this discussion board and for all others in this course, please follow these guidelines: • Post your response to the questions by Thursday, midnight. You will not be able to see your classmates posts until you submit your first post. • Then, respond to the posts of at least two classmates by Saturday, midnight. • Your initial post must be 4-6 sentences and your responses 2-3 sentences. Please write in complete sentences with correct grammar, punctuation and paragraphs. Proof your post before submitting. • Be respectful and use inclusive language. • Think and reflect. Do not just say, "I agree." Add something new to the discussion. • I highly recommend that you write out your post on a word document and when it's just right, copy and paste it into the Discussion Board. You have to use Control C and Control V in Blackboard to copy and paste.

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The meaning of “emendation analysis” in the redaction of the Gospels is to ensure that there is proper analysis of the interest in specific things/elements shown by every author of the Bible; there must also be thorough analysis of every change which might have been made by every author of the Bible in the source material. The source material is considered to be already present with the authors of the Bible as per the “emendation analysis”. There is convenience in contrasting the source material with the actual subject matter of the Gospel.