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| JOHN is IMPRISONED | |||||
| 22 | Matt 4 | 22 | Mark 1 | 17 | Luke 3 |
| 18 | So, | ||||
| with many other exhortations, | |||||
| he preached good news | |||||
| to the people. | |||||
| 19 | But Herod the tetrarch, | ||||
| who had been reproved by him | |||||
| for Herodias, his brother's wife, | |||||
| and for all the evil things | |||||
| that Herod had done, | |||||
| 20 | added this to them all, | ||||
| that he shut up John in prison. | |||||
| 12 | Now when he heard | 14 | Now | ||
| that John had been arrested, | after John was arrested, | ||||
| he withdrew into Galilee; | Jesus came into Galilee, | ||||
| preaching the gospel of God, | |||||
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| Color Code | |
| Blue | Three texts use same vocabulary. |
| Teal | Two texts use same vocabulary. |
| Black | Words unique to a particular text. |
| No parallel text in this gospel. | |
| 22 | Sequence in synoptic outlines |
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