One of the least well-researched aspects of the teaching of Jesus found
in the gospels is the use of proverbs, or aphorisms. Whilst the parables
of Jesus have drawn great interest and study, this other kind of saying
has been relatively neglected, although it is equally if not more
prominent in the gospel-tradition. The present study is an attempt to
show how these proverbial or aphoristic sayings played an important role
in the early formulation of the sayings of Jesus by the church. Small
collections of aphoristic sayings can be detected in the sayings
tradition known as 'Q'. These collections reveal markedly similar
structures and concepts, which lead one to suspect that they have been
compiled by a unique group which had a particular interest in 'wisdom'.
These findings are then tested by analysing other aphoristic sayings
outside the collections and by relating the results to other studies
which have approached the question of 'wisdom' in the Jesus-tradition
from other angles.