Backdoor
Sometimes broken links still allow a backdoor access. Moyise's material online went offline (reported by Blogfather) when his institution changed their web address. But you can still access some at least, if you Google search for it and then choose not to download as PDF or .doc, but view as HTML. I found his interesting ‘The Wilderness Quotation in Mark 1:2-3’ in Sugirtharajah (ed), Wilderness: Essays in Honour of Frances young (T&T Clark: 2005) this way. The opening verses of Mark 1 are intriguing to me; I'm not sure I follow Watts or Joel Marcus all the way, though I think they're on the right track. I'm inclined to cut them more slack than Moyise does.
Sometimes broken links still allow a backdoor access. Moyise's material online went offline (reported by Blogfather) when his institution changed their web address. But you can still access some at least, if you Google search for it and then choose not to download as PDF or .doc, but view as HTML. I found his interesting ‘The Wilderness Quotation in Mark 1:2-3’ in Sugirtharajah (ed), Wilderness: Essays in Honour of Frances young (T&T Clark: 2005) this way. The opening verses of Mark 1 are intriguing to me; I'm not sure I follow Watts or Joel Marcus all the way, though I think they're on the right track. I'm inclined to cut them more slack than Moyise does.
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