Synoptic Gospels love

Synoptic Gospels

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  • noun the first three Gospels which describe events in Christ's life from a similar point of view

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Examples

  • The omission of events which are of importance in the Synoptic Gospels is a striking feature in St. John's Gospel.

    The Books of the New Testament Leighton Pullan 1902

  • Clement of Alexandria, who calls the Synoptic Gospels _bodily_ and St. John's Gospel _spiritual_; and by Theodore of Mopsuestia, who says that

    The Books of the New Testament Leighton Pullan 1902

  • The first declares itself most clearly, though not exclusively, in the three so-called Synoptic Gospels, the second in the so-called Gospel of John.

    The Silesian Horseherd - Questions of the Hour 1861

  • As I went about with business as usual, teaching the Synoptic Gospels from a feminist, narrative, historical or redactional criticism ...

    Karen Torjesen: Feminist Theology In The 21st Century Karen Torjesen 2012

  • As I went about with business as usual, teaching the Synoptic Gospels from a feminist, narrative, historical or redactional criticism ...

    Karen Torjesen: Feminist Theology In The 21st Century Karen Torjesen 2012

  • References to the poor and the requirements of justice are found in one of every sixteen verses in the New Testament, one of every ten in the first three books, the Synoptic Gospels, and one of every seven in the gospel of Luke.

    Rediscovering Values Jim Wallis 2010

  • References to the poor and the requirements of justice are found in one of every sixteen verses in the New Testament, one of every ten in the first three books, the Synoptic Gospels, and one of every seven in the gospel of Luke.

    Rediscovering Values Jim Wallis 2010

  • References to the poor and the requirements of justice are found in one of every sixteen verses in the New Testament, one of every ten in the first three books, the Synoptic Gospels, and one of every seven in the gospel of Luke.

    Rediscovering Values Jim Wallis 2010

  • References to the poor and the requirements of justice are found in one of every sixteen verses in the New Testament, one of every ten in the first three books, the Synoptic Gospels, and one of every seven in the gospel of Luke.

    Rediscovering Values Jim Wallis 2010

  • References to the poor and the requirements of justice are found in one of every sixteen verses in the New Testament, one of every ten in the first three books, the Synoptic Gospels, and one of every seven in the gospel of Luke.

    Rediscovering Values Jim Wallis 2010

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