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This informative, clearly written book introduces the New Testament in two ways. First, it explains where the New Testament came from, and two it examines the New Testament writings themselves. Ben Witherington first tells how and why the New Testament documents were written and collected and how they came to be known as the New Testament that we have today. He then discusses the main stories and...

Matthew, Mark, and Luke, so also we must account for the repeated similarities found in material that only Matthew and Luke share in common (i.e. it is not found in Mark). This material is called Q. There are some forty-nine or fifty passages, or 230 or so sayings, that Matthew and Luke share and that are not found in Mark. In other words we are talking about well over two hundred verses of material, which is far too much similar material to be ignored. It is possible that Luke used Matthew, or vice
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