This is the English portion of the Greek-English Synopsis- Quattuor Evangeliorum. Revised Standard Version. UBS, New York. Revised Printing 1985. It is an authoritative and best-selling resource among Biblical scholars, seminarians and translators worldwide
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Really a review of the class I had in comparative Gospels than the book itself.
The book is straight forward. It's the four Gospels of the New Testament aligned vertically next to each other and spaced so that events that are described in more than one of the Gospels are aligned next to each other for easy comparison (events that are not in one or more of the Gospels have blank spaces in the column for that/those Gospels for those events).
Comparing the Gospels in this way is extremely interesting and worth the time (regardless of your feeling on religion). My favorite part was comparing the Christology (how divine/human Jesus is described as being) between the books. I'm far more a Mark fan (portrays Jesus as the most human) than a John fan (In the beginning was the Word .. and the Word was God ... The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us).
Having each Gospel aligned in this manner is incredibly helpful for comparison and really helps add to one's understanding of how different the Gospels can be from each other, as well as, which events they convey in similar manners. That better understanding really adds depth to one's perception of the New Testemant.
This book is completely in Greek and acts like the Harmony of the Gospels, but in Greek.
It's great for Exegesis- you can see each event aligned with the other Gospel accounts and see the similarities/differences in word choice, sentence structure, etc...
This is a truly great reading assistant to the person who is trying to read the life of Jesus in the order of the four gospels in comparison and all together.
This is an excellent tool for studying the gospels in parallel. I got my copy from amazon, it was used, but in excellent condition, and it was pretty cheap. There are 367 pericopes total, all pretty short, so it's perfect for walking through all four gospels in a year. As Alan Kirschner from Alpha & Omega ministries has said, this is a great way to drink deep of the gospels in the course of a year.
This is among the most helpful books I own. I record with thanks to God that around 1968 a friend who owned a Bible shop sold it to me for a fraction of what it must have cost him. My copy is an old edition with Greek text only and a Latin title; like the English-only edition, it has the advantage of letting you see more of the text at once.
Well bound, sturdy, durable. This places the four canonical Gospels in parallel columns, arranged to correspond to each other when there is repetition. It is in English. Unfortunately it is in the RSV (ESV or even NIV would be preferable). A 'must-have' for any pastor's or Bible teachers' library.