In New Testament studies, the synoptic problem is concerned with the relationships between the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Assuming Markan priority, we investigate the relationship between the words in Mark that are retained unchanged by Matthew and those that are retained unchanged by Luke. This is done by mapping the sequence of words in Mark into binary time series that represent the retention or non-retention of the individual words, and then carrying out a variety of logistic regression analyses
The question of how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke relate to each other has become the subje...
This thesis applies the Four-Source Hypothesis to the study of the resurrection accounts in the Syno...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
In New Testament studies, the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the synoptic gospels. T...
In Robert H. Stein’s work, Studying the Synoptic Gospels Origin and Interpretation, he discusses his...
In New Testament studies, the synoptic problem is concerned with the relationships between the gospe...
The Synoptic Problem is a puzzle that scholars have desired to solve since the 18th century. The dis...
This paper grows out of research done for reasons quite removed investigating the synoptic problem, ...
New Testament scholars have for centuries posited different solutions to the Synoptic Problem. Recen...
New Testament scholars have for centuries posited different solutions to the Synoptic Problem. Recen...
The relationship between the Fourth Gospel (FG) and the Synoptics is often treated as three against...
Problem. The problem faced in this study was to discover a method of obtaining data concerning the M...
A problem that has long captured the critical attention of New Testament scholars has been the so-ca...
This study is an examination that the relationship between the fleeing youth (Mark 14:51-52) and the...
This thesis evaluates the significance of the phenomenon of order (i.e., the pattern of agreement an...
The question of how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke relate to each other has become the subje...
This thesis applies the Four-Source Hypothesis to the study of the resurrection accounts in the Syno...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...
In New Testament studies, the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the synoptic gospels. T...
In Robert H. Stein’s work, Studying the Synoptic Gospels Origin and Interpretation, he discusses his...
In New Testament studies, the synoptic problem is concerned with the relationships between the gospe...
The Synoptic Problem is a puzzle that scholars have desired to solve since the 18th century. The dis...
This paper grows out of research done for reasons quite removed investigating the synoptic problem, ...
New Testament scholars have for centuries posited different solutions to the Synoptic Problem. Recen...
New Testament scholars have for centuries posited different solutions to the Synoptic Problem. Recen...
The relationship between the Fourth Gospel (FG) and the Synoptics is often treated as three against...
Problem. The problem faced in this study was to discover a method of obtaining data concerning the M...
A problem that has long captured the critical attention of New Testament scholars has been the so-ca...
This study is an examination that the relationship between the fleeing youth (Mark 14:51-52) and the...
This thesis evaluates the significance of the phenomenon of order (i.e., the pattern of agreement an...
The question of how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke relate to each other has become the subje...
This thesis applies the Four-Source Hypothesis to the study of the resurrection accounts in the Syno...
This essay examines the issue of the order of writing of the four Gospels in the New Testament canon...