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    The Synoptic Gospels

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    The Synoptic Gospels INTRODUCTION For centuries‚ the subject of synoptic gospels had fascinated Bible scholars and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. This is because the account of the life and work of the greatest Man in history cannot but elicit both religious and scholarly actions and reactions as man tries to find the meaning to his fleeting existence on earth. As Richard Bauckham puts it‚ this is all “…a matter of seemingly endless interest to believers‚ half-believers‚ ex-believers

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    Synoptic Gospels

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    Synoptic Gospels found in the passages Mt 16:24-28‚ Mk 8:34-9:1‚ Lk 9:23-27. Mark’s Gospel is the earliest of the aforementioned passages and was written in 50 A.D. to the suffering Jews of the time. Next‚ came Matthew around the year 75 A.D. who was writing to the Jewish Christians of the time. Finally‚ there was Luke‚ the last of the synoptics‚ who wrote to the Gentiles at about the same time

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    Synoptic Gospels

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    [pic] Matthew–Mark Class notes for the private use of the students 2012/2013 INTRODUCTION to synoptic gospels 1.1 The Importance of the Course The modern biblical studies have seen a fundamental change in their approach to the Gospels of Mark‚ Matthew and Luke (the latter considered together with its second volume = the Acts of the Apostles). For many centuries‚ the Synoptic Gospels were considered as the principal source for

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    Synoptic Gospels

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    these stated books are the Gospels. Of these four Gospels‚ only three are considered to be part of the Synoptic Gospels. The Synoptic Gospels consist of three books pertaining to the New Testament: The Gospel of Mark‚ Matthew and Luke which─ by the fact they are arranged in three vertically aligned columns ─are cable of being compared and contrasted to one another for the purpose of analysis concerning the texts‚ stories‚ parables and events that each of these Gospels possess. The word “Synoptic”

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    The Four Gospels

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    The Four Gospels The word ’gospel’ means good news. There are four gospel accounts in the New Testament: Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. The first three gospels are sometimes called the ’synoptic’ (same view) gospels. This is because they each cover teaching and miracles by Jesus that are also covered in another account. John‚ writing later‚ recounts Jesus’ other words and miracles that have a particular spiritual meaning. All four gospels present Jesus as both the Son of God and son of man. They

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    Synoptic Gospel

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    Augustinian Proposal 8 The Two-Gospel (Griesbach) Theory 8 The Two-Document Hypothesis…………………………………………………………..9 The Four-Document Hypothesis 10 MARKAN PRIORITY: A REASONABLE DEFENSE 11 Synoptic Differences ……………………………………………………………...……. 11 Stylistic Features ……………………………………………………………………….. 12 Reasons for Mark ………………………………………………………………………. 12 CONCLUSION 14 Bibliography 15 ii INTRODUCTION: UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM When reading the Synoptic Gospels it is immediately apparent that

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    Jesus and the Gospels

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    Jesus and the Gospels (Relb 160) 9/11/12 Reading the Gospels in Context * The World of the Gospels * Political * Judea a Colony of Rome- An occupied land * Comprises of the two southern tribes * Ruled in the first century by a representative of Rome * Herod Antipas-North * Pontius Pilate-South * Local Government-Sanhedrin * Religious * Social * The Literary Backgrounds of the Gospels * Genre

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    Gospel of Luke

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    Rel. 2040 November 14‚ 2012 “The Gospel of Luke RP” Knowledge was power back around 80-90 ce when Luke was written. Some say knowledge is power in this day and age‚ but don’t forget about it’s who you know as well. How do you define what power is? Well‚ Luke was a physician‚ able to speak the Greek language efficiently and effectively‚ and his vocabulary was as deep as an officers’ on a submarine. Luke is the only non-Jewish Gospel author to introduce his work with a formal statement of purpose

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    Lindisfarne Gospels

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    The Lindisfarne Gospels The Lindisfarne Gospels is a beautifully handwritten and illuminated manuscript. It contains the gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John and narrates the life and lessons of Jesus Christ. Also included in the manuscript are fifteen elaborately decorated pages. Both the text and the decorated pages have remarkable artistic elements. It is also one of the best-documented and most complete manuscripts that have survived from the seventh and eighth centuries.1 Every aspect

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    The Synoptic Gospels

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    parables in the Synoptic Gospels. [pic] Sanders and Davies (1989) make clear that ‘The Synoptic Gospels’; The Gospels according to Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke are so similar to each other that‚ they view Jesus with the same eye (syn-optic)‚ this draws a distinction between them and to the different view of Jesus presented in the Fourth Gospel (John). However‚ there are also many significant differences between the three Synoptic Gospels. The most important part of the synoptic gospels is Jesus’ proclamation

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