Sources of the Synoptic Gospels
CHAPTER IV: Q IN THE SINGLE TRADITION OF LUKE (QLK)
Q IN THE SINGLE TRADITION OF LUKE 193 The Preaching of John the Baptist 193 The Initial Preaching of Jesus in Nazareth 194 The Call of Peter 194 The Woes 194 The Reception of John's Preaching 195 The Sinner in Simon's House 195 A Would-Be Follower of Jesus 196 The Return of the Seventy 196 The Great Commandment 197 The Good Samaritan 197 Mary and Martha 197 The Parable of the Friend on a Journey 198 The Mother of Jesus Praised 198 "If Thine Whole Body Is Light" 198 The Parable of the Foolish Rich Man 198 The Exhortation to Watchfulness 198 "To Whom Much Is Given" 199 "I Came to Cast Fire upon the Earth" 199 The Galileans Slain by Herod 199 The Parable of the Fig-Tree 200 "Go Tell That Fox" 200 The Healing of the Dropsical Man 201 About Taking the Less Honorable Seats at the Table 201 Whom to Invite to a Feast 202 The Parable of the Dinner and the Invited Guests 202 Conditions of Discipleship 203 The Lost Sheep 203 The Lost Coin and the Prodigal Son 203 The Unjust Steward 203 A Criticism of the Pharisees 204 The Rich Man and Lazarus 205 "Unprofitable Servants" and the Healing of the Ten Lepers 205 About the Coming of the Kingdom of God 205 Matter Peculiar to Matthew or to Luke 206 Matter Peculiar to Luke 210 Did Luke's Great Interpolation Originally Exist as a Separate Documentary Source? 214 Other Possible Sources for Material Peculiar to Luke 217 Conclusions Regarding Q Material in the Single Traditions of Matthew and Luke 218