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evangelhos sinópticos
The first three Gospels which describe events in Christ's life from a similar point of view.
Synoptic Gospels
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1
The RESEMBLANCES between the
Synoptic
Gospels
may be observed in the following points:-
2
The DIFFERENCES between the
Synoptic
Gospels
may be observed in the following facts:-
3
It will be more convenient, therefore, to speak first of the
Synoptic
Gospels
,
Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
4
The difference between John's account of the entry into Jerusalem and those of the
Synoptic
Gospels
is very characteristic.
5
The omission of events which are of importance in the
Synoptic
Gospels
is a striking feature in St. John's Gospel.
1
When Luke has the other two
Synoptics
against him, as in the insertions Matt.
2
But that Harmony, as we have also seen, included at least our three
Synoptics
.
3
This appears from a comparison of the three
Synoptics
.
4
The
Synoptics
all tell us that when Jesus expired the veil of the Temple was rent.
5
The opening chapters of the first and third
Synoptics
evidently contain two distinct and independent traditions.
6
Hence the moral discourses of the
Synoptics
.
7
The fact that this passage is found among the
Synoptics
only in St. Matthew must not count for nothing.
8
Respecting the difference of Christ's mode of teaching as recorded in St. John and in the
Synoptics
,
he remarks:-
9
There is a quotation from Isaiah in this Epistle which is common to it with the first two
Synoptics
.
10
For these very same Valentinians undoubtedly did use the
Synoptics
,
and not only them but also the fourth Gospel.
11
Nowhere in the
Synoptics
do we read such words as "I can of mine own self do nothing."
12
The coincidence between the
Synoptics
,
we may assume, is derived from the fact that they both drew from a common original.
13
The difference between Christ's mode of teaching and the structure of His discourses, as represented by St. John and the
Synoptics
respectively.
14
Athenagoras is actually quoting from the
Synoptics
,
but he cannot, on the whole, be regarded as a very powerful witness for them.
15
This saying is one which occurs in all the
Synoptics
,
and is as full a declaration of Sonship as any in John's Gospel.
16
It is true that there are 'indications of similar discourses' in the
Synoptics
,
but of none containing a trait at all closely resembling this.
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