The Gospels Were Chock Full of Eyewitness Accounts
So argues, quite persuasively, a leading New Testament scholar. Apollos.ws recently announced that it was given permission to host Richard Bauckham's ground breaking article, The Eyewitnesses and the Gospel Tradition. They also have details, and a table of contents, for Professor Bauckham's forthcoming book on the same subject, Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony.
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Even conservative commentators on the Bible can see that one list of 12 contradicts the other list of 12.
'Transferring' a story from one person to a different person?
The Gospellers felt quite free to change who the story was about and pretend it happened to somebody else instead.
How does that tie up with the 'scrupulous care' with which people preserved names?