A Synopsis for Q: The parallel passages between Matthew and Luke that are thought to represent Q are presented.
All about Q: Paper arguing that Q is a late (80 C.E.) document.
All about Q: Paper arguing that Q is a late ,80 C.E., document.
Burton Mack's Translation: The text of Q as presented in The Lost Gospel by Dr. Burton Mack.
Four-Color Synopsis: The parallel passages of Matthew, Mark, and Luke in the original Greek with color coding. Useful for identifying the double tradition material that makes up Q.
Mark Without Q: Mark Goodacre argues against the Two Source Hypothesis in favor the Farrer hypothesis, according to which Luke obtained the "Q" material from the Gospel of Matthew.
NT Gateway: Q: Links to articles and essays addressing the subject of Q.
Q // Thomas Parallels: The parallel passages between Q and Thomas as presented by Stevan Davies.
Q Sayings in Luke: The Q material as found in Luke and presented by Stevan Davies.
The Canonical Status of Q: Mahlon Smith argues that Q belongs in the scholar's canon.
The Contents of Q: The verses in Q in several lists provided by modern commentators.
The Existence of Q: A scholarly defense of the Two Source Hypothesis according to which Matthew and Luke used Mark as well as a second non-extant source termed Q.
The Gospel of Q: A summary of opinions on the Q Gospel.
The Lost Sayings Gospel Q: Includes the contents of Q by verse, a synopsis for Q, links to translations of Q, links to resources on Q, an essay in defense of the existence of Q, and introductory information with scholarly quotes.
The Q Source Based on Luke: The text of Q as preserved in the verses of Luke and presented by J.B. Tabor.
The Real Jesus of the Sayings "Q" Gospel: James M. Robinson maintains that the historical Jesus is best revealed in Q.
The Synoptic Problem: A defense of the Two Source Hypothesis, according to which Matthew and Luke based their gospels on Mark and Q.
The Two Source Hypothesis: Summary of the dominant synoptic theory by Stephen Carlson.
William Arnal's Summary of Kloppenborg's Q Stratification: An abstract of Kloppenborg's thesis of the formation of Q in successive stages.