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Parallel Texts in Matthew, Mark & Luke |
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358 | PILATE GRANTS CROWD'S DEMANDS | ||||
Matt 27 | Mark 15 | Luke 23 | |||
26 | Then he | 15 | So Pilate, | 24 | So Pilate gave sentence that |
wishing to satisfy the crowd, | their demand should be granted. | ||||
released for them Barab'bas, | released for them Barab'bas; | 25 | He released the man who | ||
had been thrown into prison | |||||
for insurrection and murder, | |||||
whom they asked for; | |||||
and having scourged Jesus, | and having scourged Jesus, | but Jesus | |||
delivered him to be crucified. | he delivered him to be crucified. | he delivered up to their will. |
Color Code | |
Blue | Three texts use same vocabulary. |
Teal | Two texts use same vocabulary. |
Black | Words unique to a particular text. |
No parallel element in this gospel. | |
* | Same wording, different order. |
358 | Sequence in synoptic outlines |
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