Sources of the Synoptic Gospels

CHAPTER IV: THE CHANGES OF MATTHEW AND LUKE IN THE NARRATIVE OF

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CHANGES OF MATTHEW AND LUKE IN MARK 37 The Baptism of Jesus 37 The Calling of the First Disciples 38 Jesus in the Synagogue at Capernaum 38 The Healing of Peter's Mother-in-Law 38 The Healing in the Evening 39 The Retirement of Jesus 39 The Calling of Peter 40 The Healing of the Leper 41 The Healing of the Paralytic 41 The Calling of Levi (Matthew) 42 The Question about Fasting 42 The Walk Through the Corn 43 The Man with the Withered Hand 44 The Crowd and the Healings 44 The Calling of the Twelve 44 The Pharisaic Accusation and Jesus' Defense 45 The True Brotherhood of Jesus; the Parable of the Sower; the Purpose of the Parables 45 The Interpretation of the Parable of the Sower 46 A Group of Detached Sayings 47 The Parable of the Mustard Seed 47 The Storm on the Lake 47 The Gadarene Demoniac 48 The Daughter of Jairus and the Woman with the Issue of Blood 49 The Initial Preaching in Nazareth 51 The Sending out of the Disciples 51 The Judgment of Herod concerning Jesus 52 The Death of the Baptist 53 The Return of the Disciples and the Feeding of the Five Thousand 54 The Walking on the Sea 55 The Return to Gennesaret 56 About the Things That Defile 56 The Canaanitish Woman 57 The Feeding of the Four Thousand 57 The Demand for a Sign 57 The Saying about Yeast 57 The Confession of Peter, and the First Prediction of Sufferings 58 The Demands of Discipleship 58 The Transfiguration 59 The Discussion about Elijah 59 The Healing of the Epileptic Boy 60 The Second Prediction of Sufferings 60 The Strife about Rank 61 Minor Passages 61

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