Synoptic Luke-Marcion parallels?

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Synoptic Luke-Marcion parallels?

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Asking on behalf of a colleague: Does anyone know of any source that has Luke and Marcion fragments in parallel like they do the synoptic gospels?

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I think Ben has something like that here at the site
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neilgodfrey wrote: Fri Apr 06, 2018 2:54 pm Asking on behalf of a colleague: Does anyone know of any source that has Luke and Marcion fragments in parallel like they do the synoptic gospels?
You mean like the way critics have presented reconstructions of Galatians, Romans, etc., in parallel columns?

Now I thought I had something like that, but I was wrong. Seems the whole thing can get unwieldy if we unpack all the "what-ifs."

The most complete table of comparisons I am aware of is that by Dieter T Roth, Towards a New Reconstruction of the Text of Marcion’s Gospel (PhD Dis, 2009, pp 47-62). His five columns include, for several categories (attested verses, unattested, etc.), the Verse in Luke, Tertullian, Epiphanius, Adam. 40, and "Other(s)", meaning Clement of Alexandria, Irenaeus, Hippolytus, Origen, Jerome, Ephrem, Pseudo-Ephrem, Philastrius, Eznik, Pseudo-Tertullian, what have you.

I a pretty sure this is available online as a pdf. Unfortunately, only citations are given, not ETs of the texts. A lot of that ET stuff is available in Jason BeDuhn's book The First New Testament (2013).

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Secret Alias wrote: Fri Apr 06, 2018 7:39 pm I think Ben has something like that here at the site
.. and you will not find a better one

The Marcionite gospel with accompanying sources.
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Thank you, SA, DCH and KK!
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