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    the Synoptic Problem, and how it affected our view of the Bible. This is where Matthew, Mark, and Luke are a lot alike, but are also different. During our discussion, several views came up. Some believed that the likeness and differences in the text causes a problem, while others did not. To me, it does not matter. During our studies, we see where the gospels seem to form off of each other. Some books include stories that some do not, and some books reflect another. Personally, I feel that God inspired these people to write down certain things. These stories were probably told orally, and each wrote what they felt was pleasing to God. My personal opinion is that the text being written down by several people, is just reinforcement of story. Many people say they believe…

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    Synoptic Gospels Analysis

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    NBST 515 DB Forum #2 Word Count 796 In the Synoptic Gospels there are astounding similarities in both framework and wording. Likewise, there are variations in the detailing, structure, and syntactical shifts. It is without question that the Synoptic Gospels embrace an interdependency both orally and written. In Synoptic Exercise 1, “the healing of the man with a withered hand”, the synoptic narratives’ outline and overall message deduce an identical outcome with a noticeable pattern which…

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    During his time of popular ministry, Jesus traveled throughout Israel, and as he traveled he taught. His teachings were recorded by his disciples and are comprised for modern readers in the New Testament, specifically the synoptic Gospels. In general, the parables teaching about the coming kingdom of God, and are fictional stories used to answer questions either asked by one of the disciples, scribes and Pharisees, and in come cases just a member of the crowd. Many of the parables overlap appear…

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    The Synoptic Gospels The New Testament is composed of four Gospels written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are known as the Synoptic Gospels because they all contain either similar or identical stories from Jesus’ life. Synoptic means that they can be read together “with one eye” (Harris 117). All the connections and similarities between the Synoptic Gospels had created an issue for scholars that they referred to as the Synoptic Problem. In order to solve…

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    make up the synoptic gospel. These books give three different accounts of the same story, showing that the story of Jesus’ birth, life, death and resurrection has many levels. Some scholars think that they are contradictory, but despite the differences, the gospels are complimentary, and help give the full picture of Jesus’ time on earth. A Glance at Matthew The word…

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    Observations made were that the high costs and inconsistencies in the plastics quality are the main problems for Superior Filament. Seeing this shows that Superior Filament needs to find a way to obtain these plastics themselves, but it has to have an efficient cost. One idea is for Superior Filament to set up donation bins around grocery stores and the campus to collect empty water bottles. For the grocery stores, Superior Filament would place the bins by the can recycling center to collect…

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    Getting the Game: It’s not about fixing anyone. The family belief was, "avoid internal work and use intellect and analysis to point out what is wrong with everyone else. Talk about what others should fix." During my coaching call with Lisa Sanden, she helped me realize that this is not the game we are playing. Looking externally and seeking to fix others was not nourishing for me and often left me feeling hopeless, dissatisfied, and depressed. These are the negative effects of the drama…

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