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A scholarly thesis surveys recent research on the Synoptic Problem and advances an original analysis that divides the hypothetical common source Q into two recensions reflected in Matthew and Luke. It systematically compares Matthew, Mark, and Luke for literary dependence, order, omissions, and editorial changes; evaluates whether Mark survives in an original form; considers the possibility of a common document shared by Matthew and Luke; and tabulates material in the double tradition. The second part reconstructs Q’s contents and argues for distinct QMt and QLk strands, illustrating conclusions by close comparison of parallel sayings and narrative arrangements.

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Carl S. Patton

Carl S. Patton is an author known for his scholarly work in biblical studies, particularly his book "Sources of the Synoptic Gospels." This work delves into the textual and historical foundations of the Synoptic Gospels, contributing to the understanding of their interrelationships and origins. Patton's research is significant for those interested in the complexities of biblical texts and the development of early Christian literature.

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