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Originally Posted by Timotheist
If that question is directed at me, then the difference is that Comfort came up first in my Google search. I was doing a quick research to see what someone said about the Luke variant. In this case I kinda liked what I saw. Had no idea who he was before today, but I thought it appropriate to cite him as my resource. I have no earthly idea if the credit is due him as the originator of the thought about the variant.
But he was obviously educated on the subject.
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Philip Comfort was the primary minister in the church in Columbus while I was there during the late 70's. His tenure in the LCM lasted from ~1971 to ~1981, from Akron to Willoughby to Columbus.
After being badly beaten up by Titus Chu in Cleveland, he returned to Columbus in 1982, getting his Masters at OSU in English. From there he obtained his PHD in Greek Studies at Wheaton College in IL.