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Stein examines the literary relationships of the Synoptic Gospels, the preliterary history of the oral traditions of Jesus, and the canonization of the gospel traditions. This text is an essential resource for teachers and students, providing a succinct, lucid, and comprehensive introduction to the most complex problems of interpreting the gospels.

Table 3 Matthew Mark Luke a. The mother and brothers of Jesus 12:46–50 3:31–35 8:19–21 b. Parable of the sower 13:1–9 4:1–9 8:4–8 c. Why Jesus taught in parables 13:10–17 4:10–12 8:9–10 d. The interpretation of the parable of the sower 13:18–23 4:13–20 8:11–15 e. Parables of lamp on a stand and “measure upon measure” 4:21–25 8:16–18 f. Parable of the growing seed 4:26–29 g. Parable of the weeds 13:24–30 h. Parable of the mustard seed 13:31–32 4:30–32 13:18–19 i. Parable of the leaven 13:33
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