Matthew and Luke sacked for plagiarism
Two prominent evangelists are immediately expelled from the New Testament editorial, after it emerged that large parts of their contributions are directly copied from his colleague Markus' text.
Today is not the best day to be editor of the so-called New Testament, which is in preparation at several locations throughout the Roman Empire. Therefore, similar to Jesper Bech Madsen also a hard man tried since the newspaper seek him Monday afternoon.
Bech Madsen is professor, editor and the Department of evolving Protokristendom in Rome, and he has been forced to fire two of the upcoming Testament four evangelists, after they have been discovered to have written off extensive passages from a colleague.
Extremely serious
"It is an extremely serious matter that we are really sad. But we can see that Matthew and Luke have only authored by one-quarter and one-third of their respective gospels. The rest is more or less plagiarized, predominantly from their colleague Markus, "he says and continues:
"We will need to ensure that future generations of Bible readers do not end up with almost identical versions of the same stories because of simple plagiarism."
A closer examination of the two authors' identity also showed that by all accounts is not at all the disciples Luke and Matthew, which may also explain that they will have to commit plagiarism.
"They simply do not have even experienced it, they write about," says Bech Madsen upset.
Supposedly defends the two now-fired evangelists in the fact that they never actually claimed to be Matthew or Luke anywhere in their texts and on several occasions mentions the two in the third person.
Also copied Q
Much further suggest that Mætthæus and Luke not only have plagiarized from his colleague Markus.
"We have set up a commission of inquiry, which has analyzed the texts and see that these besides Markus draws on a wide range of texts from a mysterious source named Q," says Jesper Bech Madsen.
Two prominent evangelists are immediately expelled from the New Testament editorial, after it emerged that large parts of their contributions are directly copied from his colleague Markus' text.
Today is not the best day to be editor of the so-called New Testament, which is in preparation at several locations throughout the Roman Empire. Therefore, similar to Jesper Bech Madsen also a hard man tried since the newspaper seek him Monday afternoon.
Bech Madsen is professor, editor and the Department of evolving Protokristendom in Rome, and he has been forced to fire two of the upcoming Testament four evangelists, after they have been discovered to have written off extensive passages from a colleague.
Extremely serious
"It is an extremely serious matter that we are really sad. But we can see that Matthew and Luke have only authored by one-quarter and one-third of their respective gospels. The rest is more or less plagiarized, predominantly from their colleague Markus, "he says and continues:
"We will need to ensure that future generations of Bible readers do not end up with almost identical versions of the same stories because of simple plagiarism."
A closer examination of the two authors' identity also showed that by all accounts is not at all the disciples Luke and Matthew, which may also explain that they will have to commit plagiarism.
"They simply do not have even experienced it, they write about," says Bech Madsen upset.
Supposedly defends the two now-fired evangelists in the fact that they never actually claimed to be Matthew or Luke anywhere in their texts and on several occasions mentions the two in the third person.
Also copied Q
Much further suggest that Mætthæus and Luke not only have plagiarized from his colleague Markus.
"We have set up a commission of inquiry, which has analyzed the texts and see that these besides Markus draws on a wide range of texts from a mysterious source named Q," says Jesper Bech Madsen.