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    Throughout the four Gospels of MatthewMarkLuke and John‚ it is apparent that there are similarities as well as differences when it comes to portraying the life and times of Jesus the Christ‚ the general descriptions of who Jesus was‚ and the sayings and deeds of Jesus during his short stay on this earth. Scripture scholars highlight that each Gospel writer viewed Jesus from a different perspective. “The Church has always and everywhere maintained‚ and continues to maintain‚ the apostolic origin

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    Upon close examination of the Gospels of MatthewMark‚ and Luke‚ it quickly becomes evident that there are many similarities. The similarity is more that the order of the material presented but also the exact wording of long stretches of text‚ which is not sufficient to be explained on the basis of oral tradition. This forces scholars to presume that there is some type of literary dependence. This would mean that someone copied from someone else’s written work. Luke does mention that there have been

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    New Testament (NT) gospels of Mathew‚ MarkLuke and John present four accounts of the life and ministry of Jesus. Bible scholars and historians assigned the gospel names and their authors as MatthewMarkLuke and John respectively.[1] The three gospels‚ of MatthewMark and Luke are known as the Synoptic gospels.[2] The aim of this paper is to discuss the main themes and focuses of each of canonical gospels and show how they relate to reveal a complete picture of Jesus ’ life and work.

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    Throughout the Gospels of Luke and Matthew‚ there have been many kinds of Parables taught. Parables are brief‚ short stories told by Jesus to explain a simple moral or life lesson. His followers were determined to take these lessons to heart for the rest of their lives. Although there were many differences between the Gospels of Luke and Matthew‚ they did have a few similarities about Jesus. For example‚ Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem; he was also considered to be a son of David. All in all‚

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    accounts that describe the Lord’s Supper but there are four accounts that are significant‚ in MatthewMarkLuke‚ and 1 Corinthians. These four accounts take into consideration the ‘supper’ that Jesus took on the night before he was betrayed. 5.1 Pauline account Paul refers to the Lord’s Supper in 1 Corin chapter 10 and 11.In this passage from 1 Corin 11:17-34‚ Paul reminded the Corinthians of what Jesus did on the night before he was arrested. Paul’s account gave instruction to the disciples of

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    The Gospel of Mark starts off a little different than Matthew. Matthew has somewhat of a lengthy introduction‚ but Mark is the exact opposite. Mark’s Gospel doesn’t give a very detailed version of the birth of Christ‚ or the things that preceded it. It gives a very basic intro of John the Baptist and his testimony. There is a very limited account of Jesus’ baptism and the temptation that followed. Matthew’s Gospel gives a very detailed account of these events. Mark’s introduction only has fourteen

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    During this time‚ the Gospel of Matthew was written largely in part to be contrasted with the Gospel of Mark. Since Mark was written to the people in Rome and Matthew was written for the Jewish people. The same also goes for Luke and John since they were also both wrote for different groups of people. While Matthew may be the first book in the New Testament‚ it is still considered to be a synoptic gospel that ties along with MarkLuke‚ and John. Since they all four basically tell the same stories

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    The Gospel Of John Mark

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    “The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ‚ the Son of God” Is the first opening line in the Gospel of Mark. The initial passage has already been a representation of good news--delving straight into accounts of the good news which is heavily infused in Mark’s Gospel. Mark who is also known as John Mark‚ depicts a portrait of Jesus that is striking‚ compelling and focused on Jesus’ miracles and divine Sonship. Which is unlike the other Gospels. Mark wrote for an audience of people who most likely

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    Gospel of Luke

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    Rel. 2040 November 14‚ 2012 “The Gospel of Luke RP” Knowledge was power back around 80-90 ce when Luke was written. Some say knowledge is power in this day and age‚ but don’t forget about it’s who you know as well. How do you define what power is? Well‚ Luke was a physician‚ able to speak the Greek language efficiently and effectively‚ and his vocabulary was as deep as an officers’ on a submarine. Luke is the only non-Jewish Gospel author to introduce his work with a formal statement of purpose

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    THE gOSPEL OF lUKE

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    THE GOSPEL OF LUKE The Gospel According to Luke commonly shortened to the Gospel of Luke or simply Luke is the third and longest of the four Gospels. This synoptic gospel is an account of the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth. It details his story from the events of his birth to his Ascension. The purpose of Luke is to write a precise and reliable history of Jesus’ Christ’s life‚ while bringing out the theological significance of the history. He is a Greek and the only Gentile Christian

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