Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at quelle.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Quelle.
Examples
-
This “gospel” is called Q from the German word Quelle or “source.”
The Jesus Dynasty James D. Tabor 2006
-
This “gospel” is called Q from the German word Quelle or “source.”
The Jesus Dynasty James D. Tabor 2006
-
The "source-tradition": The content of the most primitive "theology of Jesus" in the earliest Christian communities (called "Q" for the German word Quelle, "source") before stories of the resurrection, empty tomb and Easter appearances arose.
Quo Vadis, Wojtyla? Sheehan, Thomas 1980
-
Not to be forgotten is the venerable "Q" (short for the German Quelle, meaning "source"), the hypothetical inventory of Jesus 'sayings which many believe was used by both Matthew and Luke when they wrote their Gospels.
Charles E. Hill: The Conspiracy Theory Of The Gospels Charles E. Hill 2010
-
And they called that "Quelle" which means source in German.
-
Not to be forgotten is the venerable "Q" (short for the German Quelle, meaning "source"), the hypothetical inventory of Jesus 'sayings which many believe was used by both Matthew and Luke when they wrote their Gospels.
Charles E. Hill: The Conspiracy Theory Of The Gospels Charles E. Hill 2010
-
And they called that "Quelle" which means source in German.
-
And they called that "Quelle" which means source in German.
-
And they called that "Quelle" which means source in German.
-
The waters of the "Quelle" are, needless to say, those of spirit, or, in modern parlance, self-realization.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.