Hyper-Synopsis Parallel Texts in Matthew, Mark & Luke
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| SALT | |||||
| S15 | Matt 5 | 162 | Mark 9 | 220 | Luke 14 |
| 13 | "You are the salt of the earth. | ||||
| 50 | "Salt is good; | 34 | "Salt is good; | ||
| but if salt | but if the salt | but if salt | |||
| has lost its taste, | has lost its saltness, | has lost its taste | |||
| how will its saltness | how will you season it? | how will its saltness | |||
| be restored? | be restored? | ||||
| It is no longer good for anything | 35 | It is fit neither for the land | |||
| nor for the dunghill; | |||||
| except to be thrown out | men* throw it away. | ||||
| and trodden under foot by men.* | |||||
| Have salt in yourselves, | |||||
| and be at peace | |||||
| with one another." | |||||
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| Color Code | |
| Teal | Two texts use same vocabulary. |
| Black | Words unique to a particular text. |
| No parallel text in this gospel. | |
| S15 | Sequence in synoptic outlines |
| prior Matt | prior Mark | prior Luke | context Matt | context Mark | context Luke | next Matt | next Mark | next Luke |
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