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Gospel parallels : a comparison of the synoptic gospels : with alternative readings from the manuscripts and noncanonical parallels (edition 1992)

by Burton Hamilton Throckmorton

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A classic since 1949, Gospel Parallels presents Matthew, Mark, and Luke printed side-by-side for easy and enlightening comparative study. Now fully revised and updated using the NRSV, it features a more readable type face and a new, even more effective system for comparison.
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Title:Gospel parallels : a comparison of the synoptic gospels : with alternative readings from the manuscripts and noncanonical parallels
Authors:Burton Hamilton Throckmorton
Info:Nashville : T. Nelson, c1992.
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Gospel Parallels: A Comparison of the Synoptic Gospels, NRSV Edition by Jr. Burton H. Throckmorton

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Gifted to me by a clergy friend following a Lenten discussion group, this side-by-side comparison of the Matthew, Mark and Luke is primarily a reference book. It’s also apparently a classic go-to source for understanding how the three synoptic Gospels compare and contrast. What I found most interesting was the introductory section, which describes all of the other non-canonical gospels that are also referenced throughout. I knew there were other candidate scriptures, but didn’t realize just how many and how similar, or not, they were. The cross-references also cover John, helping the reader just how distinct that fourth book really is. ( )
  jpsnow | Jul 18, 2021 |
A classic since 1949, Gospel Parallels presents Matthew, Mark, and Luke printed side-by-side for easy and enlightening comparative study. Now fully revised and updated using the NRSV, it features a more readable type face and a new, even more effective system for comparison.
  StFrancisofAssisi | Apr 30, 2019 |
This is a great resource for anyone trying to compare the different accounts in the gospels. It is arranged by Matthew which sometimes makes it a little difficult if you are looking for something from Mark or Luke. Other that the arrangement problems, Gospel Parallels is a great research tool for anyone studying the gospels. ( )
  cbradley | Oct 30, 2009 |
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A classic since 1949, Gospel Parallels presents Matthew, Mark, and Luke printed side-by-side for easy and enlightening comparative study. Now fully revised and updated using the NRSV, it features a more readable type face and a new, even more effective system for comparison.

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