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Is there a good list of material that is found in both Mark and Luke but not in Matthew? I seem to recall seeing such a list in Sanders and Davies, Studying the Synoptic Gospels, but no longer have access to the book. I realize it's a short list in comparison to what Matthew and Luke have that Mark does not, but it seems odd that a short list is hard to track down across multiple Bible dictionaries, encyclopedias, websites, and NT introductions.
 
I've used this list of the synoptics, and it might somewhat serve your purpose. Looks like there's not very much that fits that particular paradigm.
 
Just using Calvin's commentary Harmony of the Evangelists,
Mark 1:21-28; Luke 4:31-36
Mark 3:13-19; Luke 6:12-19
Mark 6:12-13; Luke 9:6
Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4
Mark 16:12; Luke 24:13-30
Mark 16:13,14; Luke 24:31-40
Mark 16:19-20; Luke 24:50-53
 
I've used this list of the synoptics, and it might somewhat serve your purpose. Looks like there's not very much that fits that particular paradigm.
Thanks, Phil. I was hoping you would weigh in. It was handy enough to get a preliminary list started, but I'm surprised that the list doesn't already exist.
Scot McKnight, Interpreting the Synoptic Problem
Thanks, Ken. Does he give a list of material shared by Mark and Luke or does it just discuss the matter?
Synoptic Problem by Marc Goodacre is another one in addition to his other work the Case Against Q, which has its own website or did anyway...
Thanks, Trent. I didn't find a list per se in the links. He mentions one example of something by Mark and Luke but not by Matthew, but if he sets out all the occurrences of that phenomenon, I must have missed it.
Just using Calvin's commentary Harmony of the Evangelists,
Mark 1:21-28; Luke 4:31-36
Mark 3:13-19; Luke 6:12-19
Mark 6:12-13; Luke 9:6
Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4
Mark 16:12; Luke 24:13-30
Mark 16:13,14; Luke 24:31-40
Mark 16:19-20; Luke 24:50-53
Thanks, Chuck. Calvin adds a few (and omits a few) that I found on the tabulation Phil posted.
 
Here is a preliminary list, although it still needs to be checked for accuracy and exactitude. Drawing on the website provided by Phil, the list given by Chuck from Calvin, as well as the index in Synopsis Quattuor Evangeliorum and the analytical outline from Steven L. Cox and Kendell H. Easley, Holman Christian Standard Bible: Harmony of the Gospels, I have 20 instances of overlap between Mark and Luke not shared by Matthew.

MarkLuke
1:13:1–2
1:21–284:31–37
3:13–196:12–16
4:21–25 (4:22)8:16–18 (8:17)
6:6b–119:1–5
6:12–139:6
8:389:26
9:359:48b
9:409:50b
11:15–1719:39–40
11:18–1919:47–48
12:12b11:53–54
12:34b20:40
12:38b–3920:46
12:41–4421:1–4
16:10–1124:9–11
16:1224:13–30
16:1324:33–35
16:1424:36–43
16:19–2024:50–53
 
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