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  • topic_name = The Synoptic Gospels | ...ncluded due to his different style and approach to the subject matter. The synoptic gospels often recount the same stories about [[Jesus]], though sometimes wi
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  • topic_name = The Synoptic Gospels | ...ncluded due to his different style and approach to the subject matter. The synoptic gospels often recount the same stories about [[Jesus]], though sometimes wi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Synoptic Gospels]]
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  • ...o}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[New Testament]] -> [[Gospels]] -> [[Synoptic Gospels]] [[Category:Synoptic gospels]]
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  • ...o}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[New Testament]] -> [[Gospels]] -> [[Synoptic Gospels]] [[Category:Synoptic gospels]]
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  • The parable is recorded in all of the [[synoptic gospels]] (in [[Matthew 13]]:1-23, [[Mark 4]]:1-20, [[Luke 8]]:1-15).
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  • subtopics = [[Synoptic Gospels]], [[Parables of Jesus]] ...y]], and can be viewed as the central theme of [[Jesus]]' message in the [[synoptic Gospels]]. The phrase occurs in the New Testament more than 100 times, and
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  • * [[Synoptic Gospels]] - [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], [[Gospe ===[[Synoptic Gospels]]===
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  • [[Category:Synoptic gospels]]
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  • ...are unique to that Gospel. A few parables appear in more than one of the [[synoptic Gospels]]. But no parable is common to the [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]] and eith
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  • ...Mark, and Luke contain similar stories and sayings they are known as the [[Synoptic Gospels]] (Gk for to-be-seen-together). John is slightly different. It cont
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  • ...overthrown Luke’s historical confirmations.13 By extension, the other two "Synoptic"14 Gospels of Matthew and Mark, painting essentially similar portraits of J 14. "Synoptic" means to describe Jesus in a similar way (syn = together; optos = sight).
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  • ...books belong in the Bible. Certain books of the New Testament, such as the synoptic gospels, we can show to be reliable historical accounts of Jesus' life, but
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