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- Farrer_hypothesis abstract "The Farrer theory (also called the Farrer–Goulder hypothesis and Farrer–Goulder–Goodacre hypothesis) is a possible solution to the synoptic problem. The theory is that the Gospel of Mark was written first, followed by the Gospel of Matthew and then by the Gospel of Luke. It has mainly been advocated by English biblical scholars. It is named for Austin Farrer, who wrote On Dispensing With Q in 1955, but it has been picked up by other scholars including Michael Goulder and Mark Goodacre.".
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- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageExternalLink Q.
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- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Austin_Farrer.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Deuteronomy.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hypotheses.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synoptic_problem.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Four-document_hypothesis.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_of_Luke.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_of_Marcion.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_of_Mark.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_of_Matthew.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_of_Thomas.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Marcan_priority.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Goodacre.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Goulder.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Parable_of_the_talents_or_minas.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Synoptic_Gospels.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Torah.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Two-gospel_hypothesis.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink Two-source_hypothesis.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLink File:Synoptic_problem_Farrer_hypothesis.png.
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Farrer Hypothesis".
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Farrer hypothesis".
- Farrer_hypothesis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Farrer_hypothesis subject Category:Hypotheses.
- Farrer_hypothesis subject Category:Synoptic_problem.
- Farrer_hypothesis hypernym Solution.
- Farrer_hypothesis type Software.
- Farrer_hypothesis type Redirect.
- Farrer_hypothesis type Statement.
- Farrer_hypothesis type Theory.
- Farrer_hypothesis type Statement.
- Farrer_hypothesis comment "The Farrer theory (also called the Farrer–Goulder hypothesis and Farrer–Goulder–Goodacre hypothesis) is a possible solution to the synoptic problem. The theory is that the Gospel of Mark was written first, followed by the Gospel of Matthew and then by the Gospel of Luke. It has mainly been advocated by English biblical scholars. It is named for Austin Farrer, who wrote On Dispensing With Q in 1955, but it has been picked up by other scholars including Michael Goulder and Mark Goodacre.".
- Farrer_hypothesis label "Farrer hypothesis".
- Farrer_hypothesis sameAs Q531092.
- Farrer_hypothesis sameAs Farrerhypothese.
- Farrer_hypothesis sameAs Ipotesi_Farrer.
- Farrer_hypothesis sameAs m.04p3vd.
- Farrer_hypothesis sameAs Q531092.
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