This collection of essays by faculty members at Oxford University presents in-depth analyses of the Synoptic problem. It discusses various topics and hypotheses, including the historical circumstances contributing to the Synoptic problem, extensive discussion of the hypothetical text of Q, Luke’s use of Mark, the so-called “double tradition” of Matthew and Luke, the “Book of Sayings” used by Matthew, the Aramaic background of the Gospels, the eschatological problem in Synoptic criticism, and more.
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If you like this resource be sure to check out Classic Studies on the Synoptic Problem (5 vols.).