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- Synoptic_Gospels abstract "The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are referred to as the Synoptic Gospels because they include many of the same stories, often in a similar sequence and in similar wording. They stand in contrast to John, whose content is comparatively distinct. The term synoptic comes from the Greek syn, meaning "together", and optic, meaning "seen".This strong parallelism among the three gospels in content, arrangement, and specific language is widely attributed to literary interdependence. The question of the precise nature of their literary relationship — the "synoptic problem" — has been a topic of lively debate for centuries and has been described as "the most fascinating literary enigma of all time". The longstanding majority view favors Marcan priority, in which both Matthew and Luke have made direct use of the Gospel of Mark as a source, and further holds that Matthew and Luke also drew from an additional hypothetical document, called Q.".
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- Synoptic_Gospels subject Category:Canonical_Gospels.
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- Synoptic_Gospels comment "The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are referred to as the Synoptic Gospels because they include many of the same stories, often in a similar sequence and in similar wording. They stand in contrast to John, whose content is comparatively distinct. The term synoptic comes from the Greek syn, meaning "together", and optic, meaning "seen".This strong parallelism among the three gospels in content, arrangement, and specific language is widely attributed to literary interdependence.".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "Evangelhos sinópticos".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "Evangelios sinópticos".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "Ewangelie synoptyczne".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "Synoptic Gospels".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "Synoptische Evangelien".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "Synoptische vraagstuk".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "Vangeli sinottici".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "Évangiles synoptiques".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "Синоптические Евангелия".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "الأناجيل الإزائية".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "共観福音書".
- Synoptic_Gospels label "对观福音".
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