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Synoptics   /sɪnˈɑptɪks/   Listen
Synoptics

noun
1.
The first three Gospels which describe events in Christ's life from a similar point of view.  Synonym: Synoptic Gospels.






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"Synoptics" Quotes from Famous Books



... conservative. The world could only be christianized on condition that old holy days and customs were continued. The early Christian agape admitted of adaptation to the older funeral and sacrificial feasts, and was so adapted. The association in the synoptics of the earliest eucharist with the paschal sacrifice provided a model, and long after the eucharist was separated with the agape on other days of the year, we still find celebrated on the evening of Maundy Thursday the sacrifice of the paschal lamb, immediately followed by an eucharist. The 41st ...
— Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia

... thought that Philo's work was a failure, others that it provides a warning rather than an example for later generations of Jews, proving the mischief of expanding Judaism for the world. As well one might say that Isaiah's prophecy was a calamity, because the Christian synoptics used his words as evidences of Christianity. What is universal in Jewish literature is in the fullest sense Jewish, and we should beware of renouncing our inheritance because others have abused and perverted ...
— Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria • Norman Bentwich



Words linked to "Synoptics" :   evangel, religious text, Gospels, religious writing, gospel, sacred text, sacred writing, Synoptic Gospels



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