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The '''synoptic gospels''' are three gospels in the [[New Testament]] the [[Gospel of Matthew]], the [[Gospel of Mark]], and the [[Gospel of Luke]], that display a high degree of similarity in [[content]], [[narrative]] arrangement, [[language]], and sentence and paragraph [[structure]]s.  These gospels are also considered by Biblical scholars to share the same point of view. The fourth canonical Gospel, [[Gospel of John|John]], differs greatly from these three, as do the [[Apocryphal gospels]]. The synoptic gospels are the first three books of the canonical New Testament. The "synoptic problem" concerns the nature and origin of the literary relationship between these three accounts.  
 
The '''synoptic gospels''' are three gospels in the [[New Testament]] the [[Gospel of Matthew]], the [[Gospel of Mark]], and the [[Gospel of Luke]], that display a high degree of similarity in [[content]], [[narrative]] arrangement, [[language]], and sentence and paragraph [[structure]]s.  These gospels are also considered by Biblical scholars to share the same point of view. The fourth canonical Gospel, [[Gospel of John|John]], differs greatly from these three, as do the [[Apocryphal gospels]]. The synoptic gospels are the first three books of the canonical New Testament. The "synoptic problem" concerns the nature and origin of the literary relationship between these three accounts.  
  
 
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The synoptic gospels are three gospels in the New Testament the Gospel of Matthew, the Gospel of Mark, and the Gospel of Luke, that display a high degree of similarity in content, narrative arrangement, language, and sentence and paragraph structures. These gospels are also considered by Biblical scholars to share the same point of view. The fourth canonical Gospel, John, differs greatly from these three, as do the Apocryphal gospels. The synoptic gospels are the first three books of the canonical New Testament. The "synoptic problem" concerns the nature and origin of the literary relationship between these three accounts.

Pages in category "Synoptic Gospels"

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