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<p>despite some substantial differences of wording and content. In Luke, the only <a href="page.php?w=parable_of_the_barren_fig_tree">parable of the barren fig tree</a> is in a different point of the narrative. Some would say that Luke has extensively adapted an element of the triple tradition, while others would regard it as a distinct pericope.</p>

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<p>An illustrative example of the three texts in parallel is the <a href="page.php?w=cleansing_a_leper">healing of the leper</a>:</p>

<p>More than half the wording in this passage</p><p>
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