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    exam.) Gospel Studies & The Synoptic Problem -Be able to explain clearly the two most common source theories. Two Gospel Hypothesis: The hypothesis states that Matthew was written first‚ while Christianity was still centered in Jerusalem‚ to calm the hostility between Jews and Christians. After Matthew‚ Luke was written as a gospel to the Gentiles. But since neither Luke (nor his patron Paul) were eyewitnesses of Jesus‚ Peter gave public testimonies that validated Luke’s gospel. These public

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    Jacqueline Clavizzao Synoptic Gospels Book Survey of the Gospel of Mark Prayer And Disposition Father God thank you for loving me and having so much patience with me. You always protect me and shield me – even from myself when need be. I ask You‚ in the Name of Jesus‚ Father‚ to open my eyes and my heart and my head to this task before me and the meaning of Your Word. Father God‚ still my thoughts and allow me to focus on this until I see it through. You know the condition of my heart

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    Dr. McCormick REL-132-D 3/5/14 The Gospel of Mark In writing my essay on comparing and contrasting the differences of the three endings in Mark‚ with all of them beginning in the 16th chapter of Mark‚ one can see many things. In chapter 16 of Mark you have three different version the earliest starting at the on the first verse ending in the 8th verse. It plainly explains what happens as all of them being started on a Monday day‚ the day after the Sabbath. That is when three women‚

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    Synoptic Gospels Final Exam Name: 1) What did the sign of Jonah represent? a) The people that would run from the gospel. b) Christ’s resurrection from the dead. c) A great disaster that would come and destroy the people. d) Christ’s love would reach even the most vile‚ like Ninevah. . 2) Which Herod had John the Baptist beheaded? a) Herod Archelaus b) Herod the Great c) Herod Antipas d) Herod Agrippa . 3) Matthew most likely wrote his letter from a) Antioch of Psidia b) Rome c) Antioch

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    Don king Professor Samuel Young New Testament 10/14/2014 Matthew and Mark The books of Matthew and Mark are two gospels in the New Testament. There are four total gospels although. The definition of a gospel is referred to as either “good tale” or “good news” and these four gospels are autobiographies of Jesus of Nazareth. Matthew and Mark are similar but‚ they also are revealed contrarily in numerous ways. Matthew trusted on a lot of Mark’s wisdoms in this book about the life of

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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 Mark‚ Luke‚ and John. Since they all four basically tell the same stories

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    Jesus concerning the Kingdom of God (Luke’s Gospel) or the teaching of the Prologue (Fourth Gospel).(18) (ii) To what extent are these teachings important for an understanding of the gospel?(12) (Total for Question 17(a) = 30 marks) OR (b) (i) ‘The gospel was written to reveal the nature of Jesus as the Christ.’ Examine this claim regarding the purpose of either Luke’s Gospel or the Fourth Gospel.(18) (ii) To what extent may other purposes for the gospel be equally important?(12) (Total for Question

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    There are four gospels in the New Testament: Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John. The gospels are narratives of the life of Jesus. The gospel of Matthew is written from a Jewish point of view which makes it very unique in regards to the other gospels. Because of its focus on Judaism‚ the gospel of Matthew serves as a strong bridge between the Old and the New Testament. Similarly to the Old Testament‚ Matthew associates Jesus’s life with the history of Israel. A clear example of this is when King Herod

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    A Compare and Contrast of the Christ of the Gospels with the Christ of Contemporary Times The Christ of the Gospels has developed into a different image in contemporary society over time. Feminists are among the most prominent group of the contemporaries that views problems with the Christ of the Gospel and has since created their own image of who Jesus Christ is and why He existed. The primary issues with the Christ of the Gospels identified are; the language represented in traditional Christology

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    In the gospel of Mark the author not only recounts the actions of Jesus‚ but also how he relates to two particular groups‚ his followers and his adversaries. In this paper we will look at how he chose his disciples‚ what qualities were required for discipleship‚ how he taught the disciples‚ and how they measured up to his expectations. Jesus literally calls his disciples to come and follow him. The summary statement is that Jesus "called to him those he wanted‚ and they came to him." (3:13)

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