In biblical studies, (from the German word Quelle , meaning "source") is a hypothetical written collection of Jesus' sayings. It is central to the "Two-Source Hypothesis," which suggests that the authors of the Gospels of Matthew and Luke independently used both the Gospel of Mark and this "Q" document to supplement their narratives.

The Q is a highly-rated book by Beth Brower often praised for its captivating storytelling and depth.

Primarily composed of sayings or "logia" of Jesus rather than narrative events. 2. The Q Course (Military Training)

Generally lasts between 12 to 24 months, depending on the soldier's specialty and language requirements.

"The Q" refers to an omnipotent, god-like species (and a specific recurring character played by John de Lancie) who exist in the "Q Continuum".

Explains why Matthew and Luke share a large amount of identical material that is not found in Mark.

Participants emphasize that "humble confidence" is vital, and the course is designed to test leadership under extreme stress. 3. " The Q " in Popular Culture and Literature

Includes rigorous physical assessment (SFAS), survival training, and specialized tactical instruction.