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Parallel Texts in Matthew, Mark & Luke |
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| 265 | The WITHERED FIG TREE | |||
| Matt 21 | Mark 11 | Luke | ||
| 20 | As they passed by in the morning, | |||
| 20 | When the disciples saw it | they saw the fig tree | ||
| withered away to its roots. | ||||
| 21 | And Peter remembered and said to him, | |||
| they marveled, saying, | "Master, look! | |||
| "How did the fig tree | The fig tree which you cursed | |||
| wither at once?" | has withered." | |||
| 22 | Jesus answered them, | |||
| "Have faith in God. | ||||
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| Color Code | |
| Teal | Two texts use same vocabulary. |
| Black | Words unique to a particular text. |
| No parallel elements in this gospel. | |
| * | Same wording, different order |
| 265 | Sequence in synoptic outlines |
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Canonical gospel selection in the
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