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{{summary Infobox_Contents | texttopic_name =The Synoptic Gospels is a term used by modern [[New Testament]] scholars for the Gospels according to |subtopics = [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]]* [[Q hypothesis]]. They are three of the four gospels, of which the * [[Gospel of JohnDisciple]] is not included due to his different style and approach to the subject matter. The synoptic gospels often recount the same stories about Jesus of Nazareth, though sometimes with different details and lengths, but mostly following the same sequence and to a large extent using the same words. The term synoptic is derived from a combination of the * [[GreekKingdom of God]] words συν (syn |opinion_pieces = together) and οψις (opsis = seeing) to indicate that the contents of these three Gospels can be viewed side-by-side, whether in a vertical parallel column synopsis, or a horizontal synoptic alignment.{{short_opinions}} |}}
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synoptic_Gospels Wikipedia - Synoptic Gospels]
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