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  2. Synoptic Gospels - Wikipedia

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    The "synoptic problem" is the question of the specific literary relationship among the three synoptic gospels—that is, the question as to the source or sources upon which each synoptic gospel depended when it was written. The texts of the three synoptic gospels often agree very closely in wording and order, both in quotations and in narration.

  3. Gospel harmony - Wikipedia

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    The terms harmony and synopsis have been used to refer to several different approaches to consolidating the canonical gospels. [1] Technically, a "harmony" weaves together sections of scripture into a single narrative, merging the four gospels. There are four main types of harmony: radical, synthetic, sequential and parallel. [1]

  4. Narrative art - Wikipedia

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    Under this definition, most art that is usually not considered a narrative would fit under the monoscenic narrative type. Narrative art is art that tells a story, either as a moment in an ongoing story or as a sequence of events unfolding over time. This in retrospect makes a good portion of art narrative art.

  5. Diatessaron - Wikipedia

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    Arabic Diatessaron, translated by Abul Faraj al-Tayyib from Syriac to Arabic, 11th century. Tatian's harmony follows the gospels closely in terms of text but, in order to fit all the canonical material in, he created his own narrative sequence, which is different from both the synoptic sequence and John's sequence; and occasionally creates intervening time periods that are found in none of the ...

  6. Marcan priority - Wikipedia

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    Marcan priority (or Markan priority) is the hypothesis that the Gospel of Mark was the first of the three synoptic gospels to be written, and was used as a source by the other two (Matthew and Luke). It is a central element in discussion of the synoptic problem—the question of the documentary relationship among these three gospels.

  7. Olivet Discourse - Wikipedia

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    The Olivet discourse is the last of the Five Discourses of Matthew and occurs just before the narrative of Jesus's passion beginning with the anointing of Jesus. In all three synoptic Gospels this episode includes the Parable of the Budding Fig Tree. [2] It is unclear whether the tribulation Jesus describes is a now past, present, or future event.

  8. Synoptic - Wikipedia

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    Synoptic Gospels, in the New Testament of the Bible, the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke Synoptic philosophy , wisdom emerging from a coherent understanding of everything together Large Synoptic Survey Telescope , a wide-field reflecting telescope, currently under construction, that will photograph the entire available sky every few nights

  9. Pericope - Wikipedia

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    Its importance is mainly felt in, but not limited to, narrative portions of Sacred Scripture (as well as poetic sections). Manuscripts —often illuminated —called pericopes, are normally evangeliaries , that is, abbreviated Gospel Books only containing the sections of the Gospels required for the Masses of the liturgical year .