4 2021-04-05 by KissingerFanGirl
1 busslordlowkeybussin 2021-04-05
The Q source is always the word of Allah.
1 employee10038080 2021-04-05
Someone explain it to a non-christian like me
1 Eternal_Mr_Bones 2021-04-05
People think Mark was first and influenced Luke and Matthew. So the Q (church oral tradition) is proposed as the other dominant influence.
Essentially Matthew, Mark and Luke are all very similar and John was just doing his own thing.
1 johannesalthusius 2021-04-05
Matthew, Mark, and Luke share very similar content. However, Matthew and Luke also share content not found in Mark. There is a hypothesis that this indicates that there is a missing source "Q" that influenced Matthew and Luke but not Mark.
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1 busslordlowkeybussin 2021-04-05
The Q source is always the word of Allah.
1 employee10038080 2021-04-05
Someone explain it to a non-christian like me
1 Eternal_Mr_Bones 2021-04-05
People think Mark was first and influenced Luke and Matthew. So the Q (church oral tradition) is proposed as the other dominant influence.
Essentially Matthew, Mark and Luke are all very similar and John was just doing his own thing.
1 johannesalthusius 2021-04-05
Matthew, Mark, and Luke share very similar content. However, Matthew and Luke also share content not found in Mark. There is a hypothesis that this indicates that there is a missing source "Q" that influenced Matthew and Luke but not Mark.