Jerusalem Perspective (JP) offers a great deal of content relating to the Synoptic Problem (the problem of figuring out how the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are related). Check out the resources listed below:
Robert L. Lindsey
An Introduction to Synoptic Studies
Unlocking the Synoptic Problem: Four Keys for Better Understanding Jesus
David N. Bivin
A New Solution to the Synoptic Problem
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David Flusser
Foreword to Robert Lindsey’s A Hebrew Translation of the Gospel of Mark
R. Steven Notley
Book Review: Robert Lindsey’s A Comparative Greek Concordance of the Synoptic Gospels
Halvor Ronning
A Statistical Approach to the Synoptic Problem
Joseph Frankovic
Scholars and Saints: A Critical Collaboration

And check out these videos:
The two videos above offer an introductory explanation of how Robert Lindsey’s solution to the Synoptic Problem works and what his theory is able to explain. |