SYNOPTIC GOSPEL DEVELOPMENT AND SOURCES. SYNOPTIC GOSPEL SOURCE DEVELOPMENT Mark (70 C.E.) First Gospel written- The “synoptic” prototype Short independent.

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SYNOPTIC GOSPEL DEVELOPMENT AND SOURCES

SYNOPTIC GOSPEL SOURCE DEVELOPMENT Mark (70 C.E.) First Gospel written- The “synoptic” prototype Short independent literary units (pericope/pericopae) strung together

SYNOPTIC GOSPEL SOURCE DEVELOPMENT Mark Mark provided basic content and outline for: Matt. (80’s) Luke

SYNOPTIC GOSPEL SOURCE DEVELOPMENT Matt. Luke Quelle (sayings of Jesus’ source shared by both Matthew and Luke)

SYNOPTIC GOSPEL SOURCE DEVELOPMENT Matt. Luke Quelle Quelle M Each Gospel had its own source L

SYNOPTIC GOSPEL SOURCE DEVELOPMENT Mark Matt. Quelle Luke M L