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Parallel Texts in Matthew, Mark & Luke |
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S65 | FRUITLESS TREE | ||
Matt 7 | Mark | Luke | |
19* | "Every tree that does not bear good fruit | ||
is cut down and thrown into the fire." |
14c | JOHN CALLS for REPENTANCE | |||
Matt 3 | Mark | Luke 3 | ||
10 | "Even now the ax is laid | "Even now the ax is laid | ||
to the root of the trees. | to the root of the trees. | |||
18* | Every tree | 43* | Every tree | |
that does not bear good fruit | that does not bear good fruit | |||
is cut down | is cut down | |||
and thrown into the fire." | and thrown into the fire." |
* Note: Both Matthew & Luke ascribe this saying to John the Baptist. Matthew also ascribes it to Jesus, while the other synoptics do not.
Color Code | |
Blue | Three texts use same vocabulary. |
Teal | Two texts use same vocabulary. |
No parallel saying in this gospel | |
S65 | Sequence in synoptic outlines |
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Canonical gospel selection in the
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