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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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    The five disasters that I conducted my research on all have similarities and differences. The most dangerous disaster was Hurricane Matthew which vastly destroyed different regions of countries‚ lasting for weeks. The weakest disaster was the earthquake in Gurgaon‚ which was only 4.4 in magnitude on the scale and took place during the morning. In between those I had the London flooding which created a sinkhole that a bus fell into‚ a tornado that hit the Oregon coast and moved its way up the PNW

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    Original Writing Mark and Molly both sat in Math class during the final ten minutes until their next period. Mark had all of his supplies packed up and ready to leave‚ he sat constantly looking between his phone (where he was watching March Madness playoffs)‚ the clock‚ and the teacher. While Mark watches‚ Molly sits across the room working to finish her homework for math. The two are complete opposites. Mark is an all around athlete‚ he plays many sports including cross-country‚ basketball

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    The very differences and similarities between Matthew and Luke compared to the New Testament book Mark have led many scholars to understand the role of redaction criticism. Redaction criticism remains a way for many to look at these Synoptic Gospels (Mark‚ Luke & Matthew) to understand why the author or authors of these books may have changed‚ modified‚ added‚ or left certain passages the way they were. More importantly‚ I will be focusing on the introduction of each Gospel‚ as well as the middle

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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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    Each gospel of the Bible tells their own story of Jesus’ arrest. Matthew and Luke derive their narratives based upon Mark’s while John’s version of events is drastically different. Mark’s tale showcases Jesus’ agony while John’s tale depicts Jesus making peace with God’s ultimate plan. Audience criticism helps explain the variances between Jesus’ arrest within Mark and John. In the gospel of Mark 14:32-52‚ Jesus and his disciples came to Gethsemane where he told them to sit and wait for him

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    Pharisees and Sadducees sects of Judaism‚ Jesus used the following parable to shake the established doctrines of cleanliness of kosher foods and how to maintain a clean soul. This parable is shared by both the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Matthew: Matthew 15:12-21 Mark 7:17-23 From both versions of the parable‚ the word “defile” is the most prominent aspect of the parable. It is a strong word that means “to make dirty or foul” and Jesus uses this word in many ways. First‚ Jesus explains

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    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 Jesus and so there for made them very alike. Matthew‚ who

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    gospels‚ MatthewMark‚ and Luke‚ often tell the same story but have a slight variation. Matthew appears to be the shortest “story” and also seems to be a summary. Mark and Luke tend to go in more detail but also have many differences. These stories are the same because they talk about demon-possessed men. There are two demon-possessed men in Matthew‚ while in Mark and Luke it has one demon-possessed man. The settings are also very similar; the demon(s) come from the tomb to Jesus in Matthew and Mark

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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

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