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- Three-source_hypothesis abstract "The three-source hypothesis is a candidate solution to the synoptic problem. It combines aspects of the two-source hypothesis and the Farrer hypothesis. It states that the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke used the Gospel of Mark and a sayings collection as primary sources, but that the Gospel of Luke also used Gospel of Matthew as a subsidiary source. The hypothesis is named after the three documents it posits as sources, namely the sayings collection, the Gospel of Mark, and the Gospel of Matthew.The sayings collection may be identified with Q, or some (typically narrative-related) material normally assigned to Q may instead be attributed to Luke's use of Matthew.This theory has been advocated by Heinrich Julius Holtzmann, Eduard Simons, Hans Hinrich Wendt, Edward Y. Hincks, Robert Morgenthaler, and Robert H. Gundry. It has also been invoked as a viable fall-back position by several contemporary scholars trying to defend the two-source hypothesis against criticism of its handling of the "minor agreements" of Matthew and Luke against Mark.".
- Three-source_hypothesis thumbnail Synoptic_problem_Three-Source_hypothesis.png?width=300.
- Three-source_hypothesis wikiPageExternalLink syno_hist.html.
- Three-source_hypothesis wikiPageExternalLink syno_meri.html.
- Three-source_hypothesis wikiPageExternalLink primer.
- Three-source_hypothesis wikiPageID "25301879".
- Three-source_hypothesis wikiPageRevisionID "583202749".
- Three-source_hypothesis subject Category:Biblical_criticism.
- Three-source_hypothesis subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Three-source_hypothesis subject Category:Synoptic_problem.
- Three-source_hypothesis comment "The three-source hypothesis is a candidate solution to the synoptic problem. It combines aspects of the two-source hypothesis and the Farrer hypothesis. It states that the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke used the Gospel of Mark and a sayings collection as primary sources, but that the Gospel of Luke also used Gospel of Matthew as a subsidiary source.".
- Three-source_hypothesis label "Three-source hypothesis".
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- Three-source_hypothesis sameAs Q7797236.
- Three-source_hypothesis sameAs Q7797236.
- Three-source_hypothesis wasDerivedFrom Three-source_hypothesis?oldid=583202749.
- Three-source_hypothesis depiction Synoptic_problem_Three-Source_hypothesis.png.
- Three-source_hypothesis isPrimaryTopicOf Three-source_hypothesis.