The Gospel of Q
by Mark M. Mattison
The following translation has been committed to the public domain and may be freely copied and used, changed or unchanged, for any purpose.
Q is the designation given to a hypothetical sayings source that many scholars believe was incorporated into the Gospels of Luke and Matthew. Though some notable scholars have questioned the theory, others have proposed reconstructions of Q based on a careful comparison of New Testament Gospels.
Since no manuscripts of Q have survived from antiquity, the translation is based on the Greek text printed in The Critical Edition of Q. The versification follows that of Luke and Matthew. For additional information, see the introduction to the PDF version.
For some reflections on the meaning and significance of Q for us today, see my book, The Gospel of Q: Jesus' Prophetic Wisdom.
(QLk 3:2) John [ . . . ] (3) [ . . . ] the entire region around the Jordan [ . . . ]
(7) He told the crowds who went out to be baptized, "You offspring of vipers, who warned you to flee from the fury to come? (8) So bear fruit worthy of change! Don't start to say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham for our ancestor,' because I tell you that God is able to raise up children for Abraham from these stones.
(9) "Even now the axe lies at the root of the trees! So every tree that doesn't bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
(16) "I baptize you in water, but one who's greater than I will come, the thong of whose sandals I'm not worthy to loosen. He'll baptize you in holy Spirit and fire. (17) His pitchfork is in his hand to clean out his threshing floor, and to gather the wheat into his barn; but he'll burn up the chaff with a fire that can't be put out."
(21) […] Jesus […] baptized […] heaven opened (22) and […] the Spirit […] on him […] Son […]
(4:1) Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert (2) to be tested by the devil. He didn't eat anything for forty days […] he was hungry.
(3) And the devil told him, "If you're God's Son, tell these stones to turn into bread."
(4) And Jesus replied, "It's written, 'A person shouldn't live on bread alone.'"
(9) The devil led him to Jerusalem, set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said, "If you're God's Son, throw yourself down, (10) because it's written, 'God will put God's angels in charge of you,' (11) and 'On their hands they'll bear you up, so that you don't dash your foot against a stone.'"
(12) And in reply Jesus told him, "It's been said, 'Don't test the Lord, your God.'"
(5) Then the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the empires of the world and their glory and told him, (6) "I'll give you all these, (7) if you'll bow to me."
(8) And in reply Jesus told him, "It's written: 'Bow to the Lord your God, and serve God only.'"
(13) And the devil left him.
(16) […] Nazareth […]
(6:20) He looked up at his disciples and said:
Blessed are you who are poor,
because yours is God's reign.
(21) Blessed are you who are hungry,
because you'll be full.
Blessed are you who mourn,
because you'll be comforted.
(22) "Blessed are you when they criticize you, persecute you, and spread lies about you because of the Son of Humanity. (23) Rejoice and be glad, because your heavenly reward is great; for that's how they persecuted the prophets before you.
(27) "Love your enemies, (28) and pray for those who persecute you. (35) You'll become children of your Father, who makes the sun rise on those who are evil and those who are good, and sends rain on those who are just and those who are unjust.
(29) "When someone slaps you on the cheek, offer the other one too. When someone sues you for your shirt, give them your coat too. (QMt 5:41) When someone makes you go one mile, go an extra mile. (QLk 6:30) Give to everyone who asks you, and when someone borrows your things, don't ask for them back.
(31) "Treat people how you want them to treat you. (32) If you love those who love you, why should you be rewarded? Don't even toll collectors do that? (34) And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, why should you be rewarded? Don't even gentiles do that? (36) Be merciful, just like your Father.