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Typically, most scholars today think that Mark was the first gospel written and that Matthew and Luke used Mark as their primary source. However, we can see almost word-for-word repetitions between Matthew and Luke that are not in Mark. Are Matthew and Luke using a common source that we do not know, or did they use each other?

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