Sources of the Synoptic GospelsPatton, Carl S. (Carl Safford)
Religion
Sources of the Synoptic Gospels
Patton, Carl S. (Carl Safford)
Bible. Gospels -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Sec.|Chap.| Verse | Subject |Source
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1 | i,| 7-8 |Messianic announcement of the Baptist | Q
2 | i,| 12-13 |The temptation | Q
3 | iii,| 22-29 |The Beelzebul controversy | Q
4 | iv,| 21 |The light and the bushel | Q
5 | iv,| 22 |Things hidden and revealed | Q
6 | iv,| 24 |With what measure (about judging) | Q
7 | iv,| 25 |Whoever has, to him shall be given | Q
8 | iv,| 30-32 |Parable of the Mustard Seed | Q
9 | vi,| 7-11 |Mission of the twelve, what to take, conduct |
| | |by the way, if any place does not receive you| Q
10 |viii,| 12 |A sign refused | Q
11 |viii,| 34,38 |Conditions of discipleship | Q
12 | ix,| 42 |About offenses | Q
13 | ix,| 49-50 |Salt is good. If the salt has lost, etc. | Q
14 | x,| 11-12 |About divorce | Q
15 | x,| 31 |First last and last first | Q
16 | x,| 43-44 |Whoso would be great among you | Q
17 | xi,| 23 |About faith | Q
18 | xii,| 38-40 |Against Pharisaism | Q
19 |xiii,| 11 |Take no thot what ye shall say | Q
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The above content being made out for the material common to Mark and Q,
the use of Q by Mark may be permitted to rest upon its general
probability, there being nothing to contradict it or to substantiate the
opposite hypothesis. How closely Mark used Q, whether actually copying
certain passages from him, or merely recalling what he had read or heard
read from Q, cannot be determined, since what stood in the text of Q used
by Mark is only an inference from what stood in the recensions used by
Matthew and Luke.
DO THE VOCABULARY AND STYLE OF MARK AND Q, RESPECTIVELY, THROW ANY LIGHT
UPON THEIR LITERARY RELATIONSHIP?
The inquiry might perhaps be carried a step farther by a comparison of the
vocabularies of Mark and Q. Hawkins, between the first and second
editions of his _Horae Synopticae_, made a second and more diligent search
for linguistic peculiarities in Q, and declares himself unable to find
any. Harnack, on the contrary, believes he finds some such.
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