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    The New Testament gospels of Mark‚ Matthew‚ Luke and John offer four remarkably similar accounts of the life and passion of Jesus Christ. Scholars generally contend that Mark is the earliest of the four accounts and that it functions as a "major narrative source" for the gospels of Matthew and Luke. How came Matthew come first in the bible Before Mark? What is the basis of the sequence of the books of the bible? We have studied that the four gospels contains different view about our Lord Jesus Christ

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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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    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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    In Simply Good News‚ N.T. Wright presents the argument that the Gospel is in fact news‚ it is good‚ and applicable now. Moreover‚ Wright suggests that we currently occupy the space between what has taken place and the coming event that has yet to happen. These ideas are intricately woven with scriptural evidence in hopes of promoting an accurate view of the Gospel among Christians and non-Christians alike. The text begins with a description of the term ‘news’. “For something to qualify as news

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    parable he shares here in Luke’s Gospel of the prodigal son and the older brother is a story with application and principles which Jesus desired people to grasp and put into action for their everyday living. The purpose of this exegesis/Hermeneutical paper is to convey to the reader that Jesus told the parable of the two sons to teach wisdom from a father’s perspective‚ forgiveness and most importantly the significance of Celebration. Historical The timing of the Gospel of Luke historical writing

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    Water‚ Bread and Light are three important symbols in John’s Gospel. How do these symbols help the Johannine community to understand the identity of Jesus? The Gospel of John addresses the Johnannine audience’s journey of faith with theological reflections on the origin and identity of the “Word”. The author uses universal symbols of the light‚ the bread and the water to represent the identity of Jesus to the Johnannine community‚ thus reinforcing a high Christology. The signs performed by Jesus

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    Although the stories in the Gospels of Mark and John have similar plots‚ the functions of Jesus’s healings in both gospels are different because their authors portrayed two versions of Jesus with distinct characteristics through depicting Jesus’s emotions and behaviors during healings. In Mark‚ Jesus appears to be a man who cares a lot for people who have faith‚ including all of them into the city of God by removing both their physical and spiritual sins through healings; while in John‚ Jesus aims

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    Jesus’s Behavior as Seen in the Gospels While reading the gospels a lot is learned about Jesus and who He is‚ not only through the principles He was teaching about‚ but also from His behaviors and focuses. One behavior witnessed when reading the Bible is Jesus humility and kindness. After performing miracles‚ Jesus often retreated from the crowds of people to be alone and pray‚ glorifying and listening to God in all He did. Even when surrounded of people with high statuses‚ if someone from a

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    The Gospel of Thomas and The Infancy Gospel of Thomas did not make it into the Bible. Both of these Gospels aim to tell more about the life of Jesus and were written at some time after his death. The Infancy of Thomas is a narrative about the early life of Jesus‚ from age five to twelve. The Gospel of Thomas on the other hand is a compilation of Jesus’s sayings. Both of these texts present Jesus in a different way by telling what he did or said and by explaining his goal. If these were our only sources

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    The Gospels portion of the Bible is made up of the books of Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John. The time period in which these four books were written is speculated to be sometime between AD 40 and AD 100 according to the authors of Encountering the New Testament. The main reason these books were written was to spread the gospel. The book states that the essence of the gospel is “God’s offer of salvation; the life‚ death‚ and resurrection of Jesus; and the call to faith in light of coming judgement”.

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