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synoptic or
Synoptic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Synoptic may
refer to:
Synoptic scale meteorology, a
meteorological analysis over an area...
- The
gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are
referred to as the
synoptic Gospels because they
include many of the same stories,
often in a
similar sequence...
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Synoptics may
refer to:
Synoptic Gospels, the
gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, but not John, with
accounts of the life or
teachings of
Jesus SynOptics...
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Synoptic philosophy comes from the Gr**** word συνοπτικός
synoptikos ("seeing
everything together") and
together with the word philosophy,
means the love...
- In meteorology, the
synoptic scale (also
called the
large scale or
cyclonic scale) is a
horizontal length scale of the
order of 1,000 km (620 mi) or more...
- The
theory of
synoptical astrology was
created by László
Wladimir Orosz,
Hungarian philosopher and astrologer. This
synopsis considers the
tropical and...
- from the
other three,
which because of
their similarity are
called the
Synoptic Gospels). Nineteenth-century New
Testament scholars who
rejected Matthew's...
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their distinct theological messages. Matthew, Mark and Luke are
termed the
synoptic gospels because they
present very
similar accounts of the life of Jesus...
- the Holy
Spirit as a dove, as
happens at Jesus'
baptism in the
Synoptics.
Major synoptic speeches of
Jesus are absent,
including the
Sermon on the Mount...
- and
synoptically compare what is in them.
Scholars generally agree that it is
impossible to find any
direct literary relationship between the
Synoptic Gospels...