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  2. Jason BeDuhn - Wikipedia

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    Jason David BeDuhn (born 1963) is an American historian of religion and culture, ... The First New Testament: Marcion's Scriptural Canon. Salem, Oregon: Polebridge ...

  3. Gospel of Marcion - Wikipedia

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    BeDuhn, Jason David (2013). The first New Testament: Marcion's scriptural canon. Polebridge Press. ISBN 978-1-59815-131-2.: a full modern English reconstruction available for checkout at the Open Library

  4. Priority of the Gospel of Marcion - Wikipedia

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    In his 2013 book, The First New Testament: Marcion's Scriptural Canon, Jason BeDuhn said he considers that the gospel of Marcion was not produced or adapted by Marcion, but instead that the Gospel of Marcion was a preexisting gospel adopted by Marcion and his movement. [9]

  5. Development of the New Testament canon - Wikipedia

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    BeDuhn, Jason (2013), The First New Testament. Marcion's Scriptural Canon, Polebridge Press. Bourgel, Jonathan, "Do the Synoptic Narratives of the Passion Contain a Stratum Composed in Judea on the Eve of the Great Revolt?", NTS 58 (2012), 503–21, (French).

  6. New World Translation - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] The New Testament portion was released first, in 1950, ... A Response to the Claims of Jason BeDuhn and A Defense of the Biblical Testimony that Jesus is God.

  7. Marcionism - Wikipedia

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    Tertullian claimed Marcion was the first to separate the New Testament from the Old Testament. [18] Marcion is said to have gathered scriptures from Jewish tradition, and juxtaposed these against the sayings and teachings of Jesus in a work entitled the Antithesis. [19]

  8. Marcion of Sinope - Wikipedia

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    Marcion of Sinope (/ ˈ m ɑːr k i ə n,-s i ə n /; Ancient Greek: Μαρκίων [2] [note 1] Σινώπης; c. 85 – c. 160 [3]) was a theologian [4] in early Christianity. [4] [5] Marcion preached that God had sent Jesus Christ, who was distinct from the "vengeful" God who had created the world.

  9. Papyrus 69 - Wikipedia

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    Jason BeDuhn has supported this hypothesis, drawing upon 𝔓 69 in his reconstruction of the Gospel of Marcion. [5] Peter M. Head, conversely, has dismissed Clivaz' arguments in two posts on an Evangelical Christian blog. [6] The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Western text-type.