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''Synopsis:'' {{Infobox_Contents |topic_name = The Synoptic Gospels is a term used by [[New Testament]] scholars for the Gospels according to |subtopics = [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]]. They are three of the four gospels, of which the [[Gospel of John]] is not included due to his different style and approach to the subject matter. The synoptic gospels often recount the same stories about [[Jesus]].  ----__TOC__{{topics}}* [[Gospel of Matthew]] | [[Gospel of Mark]] | [[Gospel of Luke]]
* [[Q hypothesis]]
* [[Disciple]]
* [[Kingdom of God]]| opinion_pieces = {{opinionsshort_opinions}} |}}
==Main article==The Synoptic Gospels is a term used by modern [[New Testament]] scholars for the Gospels according to [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]]]. They are three of the four gospels, of which the [[Gospel of John]] is not included due to his different style and approach to the subject matter. The synoptic gospels often recount the same stories about [[Jesus]], though sometimes with different details and lengths, but mostly following the same sequence and to a large extent using the same words.
The Synoptic Gospels is a term used by modern [[New Testament]] scholars for the Gospels according to [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]]]. They are three of the four gospels, of which the [[Gospel of John]] is not included due to his different style and approach to the subject matter. The synoptic gospels often recount the same stories about [[Jesus]], 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 [[Greek]] words [[συν ]] (syn = 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.
===Q hypothesis===

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