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March 28 to April 1, just before the infamous White Party rearranges the circuitry April 6-9. ``The proposed compromise doesn't just rearrange the deck chairs; it adds new deck chairs and then rearranges them, providing no real accountability. Mark Matson offers just such an analysis of "Luke's rewriting of the Sermon on the Mount," arguing that Luke's use of Matthew is reasonable, given his editorial purposes; that Luke's arrangement is no less aesthetic than Matthew's; and that one can indeed imagine Luke treating Mark differently than he treats Matthew, which according to the MwQH he substantially rearranges. |
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