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{{sandbox}} <!-- please do not remove this line, thanks! -->
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== Headline text ==
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== Whoaaaa ==
<math>{\vec v_rel^2 \over something} {\vec v_rel \over something} |k\vec v| = |k||\vec v| tan^{-1} \vec v_{rel}\ \vec v_{rel} = \vec v_B -\vec v_A \vec a_{123}^{456}</math>
<math>({x_1 + x_2 \over 2} , {y_1 + y_2 \over 2})</math>-->The '''Synoptic Gospels''' are the [[Gospel]]s of [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]]. The term "synoptic" is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] &sigma;&upsilon;&nu; (together) &omicron;&psi;&iota;&sigmaf;, ''[[synopsis]]'', (seeing) because they tell the story of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] from a similar point of view, often using the same stories and even the same words.

Added some jibberish: sfkdhlas dflkjsladkjfhwqer weqrqwerwjnb,mxv,m

I wonder what happens if I add this: "{{Sandbox}}" here: "{{Sandbox}}".
<math>\left ({1 \over 2} \right )</math>
*#*#* <math>{\vec v \over |\vec v|} = \left ( {a \over \sqrt{a^2+b^2}}, {b \over \sqrt{a^2+b^2}} \right )</math>
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