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    Synoptic Gospels

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    writings as well as eyewitness testimony. The similarities in Matthew‚ Mark and Luke can be explained by oral tradition meaning what they saw and heard for themselves; as well as stories and events told by communities during Jesus life and after his death. The first three Gospels are what are known as the “Synoptic Problem”. “The Synoptic Problem addresses the need to account for the similarities and differences in the Gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke.” (Mueller 85) The “Synoptic Problem” is not

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    that world include the outcast‚ the poor‚ women‚ children and ect..Jesus showed himself to women (the outcast) first‚ had conversations with them‚ and even ate with them. In the gospel of Matthew‚ the resurrection encounters were much difference in detail compare to what we’ve seen in Mark and Luke. In Matthew‚ there was an earthquake as the angel of the Lord came down‚ moved the stone and sat on it.  The angel told the women not to be afraid‚ that Jesus has risen‚ and ask the women to go and tell

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    Interpretation Project 1

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    The small story in Matthew 24: 42-44 compares the coming of Christ with a “thief” (Matthew 24:43) breaking into someone’s house at night. This small story tells us that Jesus is going to be coming at an hour that no one on earth will be expecting. The central message of the story is that Jesus wants his children to “keep watch” (Matthew 24:42) and “be ready” (Matthew 24:44) for Jesus when He comes at this unexpected hour. The story before Matthew 24: 42-44 is found in Matthew 24:36-4‚ which tells

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    Abstract Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John remembered many accounts that were very similar while others were very different. They each had a similar purpose and that was to preach about the Gospel of Jesus. They also wanted people to know what occurred during the life and times of Jesus. Comparison of the Resurrection According to the Four Gospels The four Gospels have somewhat of a different view of the resurrection of Jesus and of many facts that go along with it. All four remember the resurrection

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    Luke 6-46-49

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    New Testament Research Paper Luke 6:46-49 Scott Carter [pic] But why do you call Me ‘Lord‚ Lord‚’ and do not do the things which I say? Whoever comes to me‚ and hears My sayings and does them‚ I will show you whom he is like: He is like a man building a house‚ who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock. And when the flood arose‚ the stream beat vehemently against that house‚ and could not shake it‚ for it was founded on the rock. But he who heard and did nothing

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    analysis in the study of the four gospels: Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. The Gospel means “Good news.” The good news is the message concerned the birth‚ mission and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ to the whole people in the whole universe of the world. (Matthew 28:19-20) The Gospel‚ which is the good news‚ is given to us by the four authors that are inspired by the God. The name of four chosen people that are inspired to write the four gospels is Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. There is but one

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    the parable of jesus

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    seed – Matthew 13:31 -32 The parable of the yeast – Matthew 13:33/ Luke 13:20-21 The parable of the hidden treasure and the parable of the pearl of great price - Matthew 13:44- 46 The parable of the wheat and the weeds – Matthew 13: 24 – 30‚ 36 - 43 The parable of the good Samaritan – Luke 10:25-37 The parable of the unmerciful servant – Matthew 18: 21- 35 The parable of the persistent widow – Luke 18:1-8 The parable of an importunate friend Luke 11: 5-8 The parable of talents – Matthew 25:

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    The Gospel According to Matthew and the Gospel According to Luke offer detailed accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. These gospels‚ as well as the Gospel According to Mark‚ are collectively known as the “synoptic gospels” because of their shared traditions and stories. It is from this trio of works‚ all written some 2‚000 years ago‚ that the teachings of the otherwise obscure figure of Jesus are able to be revealed to contemporary readers. While Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke share many

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    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 of Syria d) Jerusalem . 4) Jesus told the disciples that the greatest in Heaven must be like a a) shepherd b) sheep c) child d) martyr . 5) Which Herod had all the babies

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    discussing the Lord’s prayer and how and when it is seen in the gospels according to Matthew and Luke the reader can tell that some similarities do exist‚ however the two authors have different takes on what Jesus says and how in depth he goes. Take the gospel according to Matthew first‚ he has an approach that would suggest that he interpreted the Lord’s prayer as a daily prayer that is to be said as a ritual. In context Matthew was writing to a specific

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