Sayings Gospel Q

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Sayings Gospel Q is a hypothetical early Christian source text, reconstructed from material common to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, believed to have contained primarily sayings of Jesus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early Christian source
hypothetical document
sayings gospel
alsoKnownAs Q source NERFINISHED
Quelle NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheory two‑source hypothesis
attestedBy double tradition material in Matthew and Luke
contains Lord’s Prayer (shorter form) NERFINISHED
beatitudes NERFINISHED
judgment sayings
mission discourse
parables
temptation narrative
wisdom sayings
dateOfComposition 1st century
doesNotContain infancy narrative
passion narrative
resurrection narrative
earlierThan Gospel of Luke (in two‑source hypothesis) NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew (in two‑source hypothesis) NERFINISHED
focusesOn eschatological sayings
ethical teachings
wisdom Christology
genre sayings collection
influencedBy Jewish wisdom traditions
apocalyptic Judaism
keyScholar Adolf von Harnack NERFINISHED
Burton L. Mack NERFINISHED
James M. Robinson NERFINISHED
Johannes Weiss NERFINISHED
John S. Kloppenborg NERFINISHED
language Koine Greek
modernEdition Critical Edition of Q
notExtant true
primaryContent sayings of Jesus
teachings of Jesus
proposedDateRange c. 40–70 CE
reconstructedFrom Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
reconstructionMethod literary criticism
redaction criticism
source criticism
religiousTradition Christianity
status hypothetical
subjectOf synoptic problem research
survivesAs reconstruction only
textType sayings collection
usedBy author of Luke
author of Matthew

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Quelle alsoKnownAs Sayings Gospel Q