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10 Cards in this Set
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Mark's verses in Matthew
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80%
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Mark's verses in Luke
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65%
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Triple Tradition
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Markan material found in both Matthew and Luke
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Double Tradition
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220-235 verses that Matthew and Luke have in common that are not found in Mark
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The Synoptic Problem
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The verse sharing between the three gospels is so significant that you have to posit some sort of copying.
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Markan Priority
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Mark was written first and then used independently by Matthew and Luke
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Pericope
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A Gospel Story
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"Q" source
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A hypothetical source next to Mark
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"M" and "L"
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Material unique to Matthew and Luke
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Significance and Implications of Synoptic Problem
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(a) A demonstration of the complexity of the composition of biblical material
(b) A demonstration of the necessity of positing several stages for the gospel material (c) The argument of each gospel can be ascertained by means of redaction criticism (d) A demonstration of the necessity of asking tough questions about authenticity |