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The Synoptics: On the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke is unavailable, but you can change that!

The third installment in the Come and See: Catholic Bible Study Series, The Synoptics invites you on a journey through the Holy Land and the Gospel texts of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Drawing insights from biblical archeology and the writings of the early church fathers, this study compares parallel passages from the three Synoptic Gospels to construct a vivid picture of the life and mission of...

Another group, the Sadducees, who did not believe in the resurrection since it was not found in the Law of Moses (Matthew 16:1–12), come to see Jesus with a hypothetical situation advancing their beliefs. Luke 20:27–40 describes the question concerning whose wife would a woman be, who had married seven brothers and been widowed seven times, while remaining childless. Now, the Sadducees were a priestly group, overseeing the Temple establishment in Jerusalem. They were influenced by Greek ways of life
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