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  2. Matthean Posteriority hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Gottlob Christian Storr, in his 1786 argument for Marcan priority, [1] asked, if Mark was a source for Matthew and Luke, how the latter two were then related. Storr proposed, among other possibilities, that the canonical Matthew (written in Greek) was translated from the original, which was written in either Hebrew or Aramaic (the logia spoken of by Papias) by following Mark primarily but also ...

  3. Farrer hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    However, postulating Luke's acquaintance with the gospel of Matthew overcomes these same problems and gives the source for the common material. The most notable argument for the Farrer hypothesis is that there are many passages where the text of Matthew and Luke agree in making small changes to that of Mark (what is called the double tradition ...

  4. Synoptic Gospels - Wikipedia

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    Over three-quarters of Mark's content is found in both Matthew and Luke, and 97% of Mark is found in at least one of the other two synoptic gospels. Additionally, Matthew (24%) and Luke (23%) have material in common that is not found in Mark. [1] The calming of the storm is recounted in each of the three synoptic gospels, but not in John.

  5. Line of Duty series 2 - Wikipedia

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    Line of Duty series 2 home media releases; Name DVD release dates Number of episodes Number of discs Region 1 Region 2 Line of Duty Series 2: 4 June 2014 [30] 24 March 2014 [31] 6 2 Line of Duty: Complete Series 1 & 2 — 24 March 2014 [32] 11 4 Line Of Duty: Series 1-3 — 2 May 2016 [33] 17 6 Line of Duty - Series 1-4 — 8 May 2017 [34] 23 8 ...

  6. Three-source hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The three-source hypothesis is a candidate solution to the synoptic problem.It combines aspects of the two-source hypothesis and the Farrer hypothesis.It states that the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke used the Gospel of Mark and a sayings collection as primary sources, but that the Gospel of Luke also used the Gospel of Matthew as a subsidiary source.

  7. Matthew Luke - Wikipedia

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    Luke, originally from Genoa, had been cruising the Caribbean under commission from the Spanish Governor of Puerto Rico as a guarda costa privateer. With his sloop Vengeance (or Venganza) he had earlier captured four English vessels and murdered their crews. [2] In April 1722 he spotted a merchant ship off of Hispaniola and moved alongside to ...

  8. Line of Duty - Wikipedia

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    Region 2; Line of Duty - Series One: 29 October 2013 [115] 3 February 2014 [116] 5 2 Line of Duty Series 2: 4 June 2014 [117] 24 March 2014 [118] 6 2 Line of Duty: Complete Series 1 & 2 — 24 March 2014 [119] 11 4 Line of Duty: Series 3: 9 August 2016 [120] 2 May 2016 [121] 6 2 [f] Line Of Duty: Series 1-3 — 2 May 2016 [122] 17 6 Line of ...

  9. Marcan priority - Wikipedia

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    Mark nearly always follows Matthew and Luke where they agree in order and one or the other when they disagree. On the other hand, the double tradition pericopae shared between Matthew and Luke show little agreement in order. [49] Such observations have been studied in detail for centuries, but the difficulty has been in how to interpret them. [50]