Markan

Markan

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  • Markan — [mär′kən] adj. alt. sp. of MARCAN …   English World dictionary

  • markan — Usage: usually capitalized variant of marcan * * * /mahr keuhn/, adj. Marcan. * * * Markan var. Marcan a …   Useful english dictionary

  • Markan priority — According to the hypothesis of Markan priority, the Gospel of Mark was written first and then used as a source for the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Markan priority is the hypothesis that the Gospel of Mark was the first written of the three… …   Wikipedia

  • Markan — /mahr keuhn/, adj. Marcan. * * * …   Universalium

  • Markan — adjective Of, or relating to Mark the Evangelist …   Wiktionary

  • Markan — Provenance. Vient du grec markitos Signifie : voué au dieu Mars Se fête le 22 mai. Histoire. Saint Marcan figure parmi les saints bretons. Né en 419, Marcan est l un des disciples de saint Briec ou Brieux, en Armorique. Il termine ses jours au… …   Dictionnaire des prénoms français, arabes et bretons

  • Q source — The Gospels of Matthew and Luke were written independently, each using Mark and a second document called Q as a source. Q is conceived as the common material found in Matthew and Luke but not in Mark. The Q source (also Q document or Q) is a… …   Wikipedia

  • Q document — The Q document or Q (from the German Quelle , source ) is a postulated lost textual source for the Gospel of Matthew and Gospel of Luke. It is a theoretical collection of Jesus sayings, written in Greek. Although many scholars today believe that… …   Wikipedia

  • Two-source hypothesis — The Two Source hypothesis proposes that the authors of Matthew and Luke drew on the Gospel of Mark and a hypothetical collection of sayings of Jesus known as Q . The Two Source Hypothesis (or 2SH) is an explanation for the synoptic problem, the… …   Wikipedia

  • Messianic Secret — A 9th century Gospel of Mark, from Codex Boreelianus. In Biblical criticism, the Messianic Secret refers to a proposed motif primarily in the Gospel of Mark in which Jesus is portrayed as commanding his followers to silence about his Messianic… …   Wikipedia

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