Melissa lists "Jesus, Mark and Q: The Teaching of Jesus and Its Earliest Records" as one of those updated, but I cannot find this on Logos' website.
Ronald,
It's available as part of a collection: http://www.logos.com/products/details/2895
YES - I looked it up myself earlier, when I saw that it was subject to some updates.
Its part of a set of books, but they are very expensive (from my point of view). http://www.logos.com/products/details/2895
The JMQ book is maybe the main reason for the high price. Some online book stores list it at US$150+
I found a site that allowed me to preview a small portion of the JMQ book and its something I would love to read, but not sure I want it at that price. It appears to be some papers that had been presented somewhere and/or published in some journal. I could go find the exact refs and type them here, but if you really need it, go purchase the resource from the above Logos link [:)]
From the preview one portion was about the "Strong Man" in Matthew 12:22+, Mark 3:22+, Luke 11:14. The JMQ paper I read a portion of, decided that Luke was a redacted version, so then looking at Matthew and Mark, wondered who copied who, and what portions came from Q. Interesting, in one place, he quotes the actual greek text of Q and Matthew, and draws what words are common, and what words Q uses that Matthrew does not. I found that most strange, as Q has been "reverse engineered" from the Syn. Gospels.
The Logos link about lets you preview the book's contents page, and three pages from the work.
Anyway, I don't wish to let this turn inside something outside the Logos Forum Guidelines, but thats where you can find more about the work.
Thanks for the information. The entire collection looks interesting.
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