Synoptic Gospels

NOUN
  1. the first three Gospels which describe events in Christ's life from a similar point of view
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  • Such people seem to connect miracle and faith like this: This idea is not the one found in the Synoptic Gospels.
  • The Synoptic Gospels are permeated with teaching about the kingdom of God.
  • The Thomas gospel is actually quite far philosophically from the synoptic gospels in one key respect: Thomas held that Jesus’ message was that the path to God is within us all and we can reach him without going through the power structure of a church organization. Think Progress » Wolfowitz: No WMD, No War
  • The book's treatment of the Synoptic Gospels is much too brief to be enlightening.
  • By altering slightly the chronology of events common to the synoptic gospels, John introduces paschal imagery to the passion narrative and presents Jesus as the ultimate Passover lamb.
  • Luke are now commonly known as the Synoptics, or Synoptic Gospels. Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
  • Instead, we are treated to a catch-all of unassimilated third-century Christian heresies, with John Milton, Ralph Ellison, Anthrophagy, the synoptic Gospels, and Road Runner cartoons thrown in for our pleasure and instruction.
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