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6. triple trad

  • Mat is often the middle man. he is closer to L or Mk than they are to e/o
  • No middle man
  • Mark is often the middle man. he is closer to L or Mt than they are to e/o
  • Luke is often the middle man. he is closer to Mk or Mt than they are to e/o

7. common context

  • 95% of Mk in L
  • 85% of Mk in L
  • 65% of Mk in L
  • 75% of Mk in L

8. common context

  • 270 verses shared between Mk and Mt
  • 210 verses shared between Mk and Mt
  • 230 verses shared between Mk and Mt
  • 280 verses shared between Mk and Mt

9. double trad

  • no identical wording
  • identical wording of Mk and L in Jesus' sorrow for Jerusalem
  • identical wording of Mt and L in Jesus' sorrow for Jerusalem
  • identical wording of Mt and Mk in Jesus' sorrow for Jerusalem

10. similarity in wording?

  • there's no similarity in wording,
  • there's some similarity in wording, even full sentences. Leads us to believe they used a common source. Or 2 copied from a third.
  • there's a similarity in wording, even full sentences. Leads us to believe they used a common source. Or 2 copied from a third.
  • there's no similarity in wording. Leads us to believe they used a common source. Or 1 copied from the others

11. example of common outline

  • feeding 5,000
  • Jesus' birth
  • The crucifixion
  • Burial