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John was written last and shares little with the synoptic gospels.
Could you clarify the differences between the synoptic gospels and John's gospel?
The following table shows the number of times various church fathers cited John compared to the synoptic gospels.
The synoptic gospels mention it as being close to Bethany.
An approach which maybe benefits from the little distance in time we suppose there was between its writing and that of the synoptic gospels.
Are these are the same disciples as the synoptic gospels?
The relationship among the three synoptic gospels goes beyond mere similarity in viewpoint.
Internal consistency within the synoptic gospels has been analysed by many scholars.
John's account of the Baptist is different from that of the synoptic gospels.
This is the only verse they appear during the passion narrative in any of the synoptic gospels.
It is based on the account found in the synoptic gospels of Jesus' transfiguration.
Conservatives usually place the writing of the synoptic gospels before the fall of Jerusalem.
The first three Gospels, known as the synoptic gospels, share much material.
But this connection is not made in the eye-witness reporting of the three synoptic Gospels.
The account is also related in the two other synoptic gospels of Mark and Luke.
Many scholars link this to the synoptic gospels where Mary is described as going to the grave with a group of other women.
Current theories attempt to link the three synoptic gospels together through a common textual tradition.
Like the other synoptic gospels, the Gospel of Luke is anonymous.
All three synoptic Gospels use the term "Son of Man."
The three synoptic gospels contain the parables of Jesus.
How should the historian use the Gospel of John in conjunction with the synoptic gospels?
We have seen that, in the sections common to all three synoptic gospels, passages are constructed too similarly to be independent.
In the synoptic gospels, Jesus predicts his death in three separate episodes.
John in relation to the synoptic gospels.
Taking alone the synoptic gospels, for they are likely to be closer to the words of Jesus, the facts are as follows.