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Synoptic Gospel Primer (New URL)
By Mahlon Smith: first class, user-friendly web site, providing useful introductions to the study of the Synoptic Problem, sample synopses and an extensive bibliography. A good place to begin one's study of the Synoptic Gospels.

The Synoptic Problem Home Page (New URL)
By Stephen Carlson: a fine overview with lots of useful material including bibliography, coloured synopses in Greek, diagrams and explanations of hypotheses and now also reproductions of classic material on the Synoptic Problem by Abbott and Wood. This web site is constantly updated. It is the place to begin your study of the Synoptic Problem.

SBL Synoptic Gospels Section
By Mark Goodacre: web site for the Society of Biblical Literature Synoptic Gospels Section.

The Synoptic Problem & Q
Visit this section in The New Testament Gateway for comprehensive listing of many more web sites, articles and other resources relating to the Synoptic Problem and the Q hypothesis.

The Whole Bible: New Testament History
By Geoff Trowbridge: a fine introduction to the New Testament and related literature.

Jesus of Nazareth in Early Christian Gospels
By Andrew Bernhard: fine web resource featuring introductions, fresh translations, bibliography and links on canonical, non-canonical and hypothetical gospels. Strongly recommended.

Gospels & Acts (Text This Week)
By Jenee Woodard: useful guide to what is available on the web on Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Acts, including both general resources and a Scripture Index.

From Jesus To Christ: The Story of the Storytellers
Some useful, well presented summaries on the Gospels from the web site related to the American documentary From Jesus to Christ. Includes comments from Michael White, Helmut Koester and Elaine Pagels.

Resources for New Testament Studies: Gospels and Acts
By Rodney Decker: an annotated compendium of useful links.

Symbols of the Four Evangelists
By Felix Just, S.J.: excellent illustrated and hyperlinked page detailing the history of the attributions of the symbols (human, lion, ox, eagle) to the four evangelists.

Gospel Author Comparison Chart
By John S. Morgan: nicely organised chart with texts and comments on the differences between the four gospels.


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