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- L_source abstract "In historical-critical analysis, the L source is an inferred oral tradition that Luke used when composing his gospel. It includes the Virgin Birth of Christ and many of Jesus' best loved parables. Like Matthew's unique source, known as M-Source, the L source has important parables. Two that appear in L are the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son.I. Howard Marshall states 'Luke rightly regarded these sources as reliable'.According to the Four Document Hypothesis, Luke combined Mark, the Q source, and L to produce his gospel. The material in L, like that in M, probably comes from the oral tradition. Luke's special material composes nearly half of his gospel.The question of how to explain the similarities among the Gospels Matthew, Mark, and Luke is known as the synoptic problem. The hypothetical L source fits a contemporary solution in which Mark was the first gospel and Q was a written source for both Matthew and Luke.".
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- L_source wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- L_source wikiPageRevisionID "646009107".
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biblical_studies.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synoptic_problem.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Four-document_hypothesis.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_of_Luke.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Historical_criticism.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink I._Howard_Marshall.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Luke_the_Evangelist.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink M-Source.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Mary_(mother_of_Jesus).
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Parable_of_the_Good_Samaritan.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Parable_of_the_Prodigal_Son.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Q_source.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Synoptic_Gospels.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink Virgin_birth_of_Jesus.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLink File:Streeters_the_Four_Document_Hypothesis.PNG.
- L_source wikiPageWikiLinkText "L (for Luke) source".
- L_source wikiPageWikiLinkText "L Source".
- L_source wikiPageWikiLinkText "L source".
- L_source wikiPageWikiLinkText "L".
- L_source wikiPageWikiLinkText "L-Source".
- L_source wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bible-stub.
- L_source wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- L_source subject Category:Biblical_studies.
- L_source subject Category:Synoptic_problem.
- L_source hypernym Tradition.
- L_source type Food.
- L_source type Study.
- L_source comment "In historical-critical analysis, the L source is an inferred oral tradition that Luke used when composing his gospel. It includes the Virgin Birth of Christ and many of Jesus' best loved parables. Like Matthew's unique source, known as M-Source, the L source has important parables. Two that appear in L are the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son.I.".
- L_source label "L source".
- L_source sameAs Q6460615.
- L_source sameAs Fuente_L.
- L_source sameAs Fonte_L.
- L_source sameAs m.0g9_d2l.
- L_source sameAs Q6460615.
- L_source wasDerivedFrom L_source?oldid=646009107.
- L_source depiction Streeters_the_Four_Document_Hypothesis.PNG.
- L_source isPrimaryTopicOf L_source.