- 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...
- William. "Readings in St. John's Gospel".
MacMillan and Co, 1952. "The
synoptists give us
something more like the
perfect photograph; St. John
gives us...
-
attention to the
difference between the Gr****
words used: "The two
first Synoptists tell us that both the
robbers during an
early part of the
hours of crucifixion...
- "Here Jesus'
teaching contains no
parables and but
three allegories, the
Synoptists present it as
parabolic through and through." The
image of the Good Shepherd...
- "Here Jesus'
teaching contains no
parables and but
three allegories, the
Synoptists present it as
parabolic through and through". The
actual number of parables...
- the
accounts of the Last
Supper the term [wine]
occurs neither in the
Synoptists nor Paul. It is obvious, however, that
according to
custom Jesus was proffering...
- the
beginning of his
public ministry. The
reason for this is clear. The
Synoptists regarded the
baptism of
Christ as the
external designation of
Jesus from...
- it to the
Transfiguration meets the
requirements of the
context (all
Synoptists follow this
statement with the Transfiguration, Mk 9:1; Lk 9:27). Furthermore...
-
Peculiar Characteristics of the
Gospel of S. Mark and its
Relation to the
Synoptists,
being the
Ellerton Essay, 1896 (1896, Oxford,
Clarendon Press) page 39;...
- "Here Jesus'
teaching contains no
parables and but
three allegories, the
Synoptists present it as
parabolic through and through."
These sources all suggest...