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Q</strong>&nbsp;(from the German word&nbsp;<em>Quelle</em>/Source) is technically defined as the material that Luke and Matthew have in common that is&nbsp;<strong style="font-weight: bold;"><em>not</em></strong>&nbsp;found in Mark. With few exceptions this material turns out to be teachings or saying of Jesus, leading many scholars to conclude that Luke and Matthew were following a written source, perhaps the earliest collection of the Teachings of Rabbi Yeshua, put together in Palestine before 50 C.E.</p>
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                  <p style="margin: 0.25em 0em 1em;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Q</strong>&nbsp;(from the German word&nbsp;<em>Quelle</em>/Source) is technically defined as the material that Luke and Matthew have in common that is&nbsp;<strong style="font-weight: bold;"><em>not</em></strong>&nbsp;found in Mark. With few exceptions this material turns out to be teachings or saying of Jesus, leading many scholars to conclude that Luke and Matthew were following a written source, perhaps the earliest collection of the Teachings of Rabbi Yeshua, put together in Palestine before 50 C.E.</p>
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The Gospel According to Q

Q</strong> (from the German word Quelle/Source) is technically defined as the material that Luke and Matthew have in common that is not found in Mark. With few exceptions this material turns out to be teachings or saying of Jesus, leading many scholars to conclude that Luke and Matthew were following a written source, perhaps the earliest collection of the Teachings of Rabbi Yeshua, put together in Palestine before 50 C.E.</p>

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                           LUKE
                           MATTHEW
3:7-9,16b-17 3:7-10
[4:2b-12]
                           [narrative]
[4:1-11]
6:20-23 5:3-12
6:27-37 5:43-48
6:37-42 7:1-5
6:43-45 7:17-20
6:47-49 7:24-27
[7:2-3,6-10]
                           [narrative]
[8:5-13]
7:18-23 11:2-6
7:24-35 11:7-19
9:57-60 8:19-22
10:2-12 9:37-38, 10:7-16
10:13-15 11:21-23
10:16 10:40
10:21-22 11:25-27
10:23-24 13:16-17
11:2-4 6:9-13
11:9-13 7:7-11
11:14-21 12:22-28
11:24-26 12:43-45
11:29B-32 12:38-42
11:33-36 5:15, 6:22-23
11:39-40,42-43 23:25-26,23:6-7
11:46-48,52 23:4,29,13
11:49-51 23:34-36
12:2-3 10:26-27
12:4-5 10:28
12:6-7 10:29-31
12:8-10 10:32-33,12:32
12:11-12 10:19-20
12:22-31 6:25-33
12:33-34 6:19-21
12:39-40 24:43-44
12:42-46 24:45-51
12:51-53 10:34-36
12:57-59 5:25-26
13:20-21 13:33
13:24 7:13-14
13:25-29 25:10b-12,7:22-23
13:34-35 23:37-39
14:16-23 22:1-10
14:26-27 10:37-38
15:4-7 18:12-14
16:13 6:24
16:16 11:12
16:17 5:18
17:3-4 18:15,21-22
17:5-6 17:20
17:23-37 24:26-27,34-41
19:12-13,15-26 25:14-16,19-30
22:28-30 19:28

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