What was each gospel based on




















Jerry on August 11, at pm. I love these videos! Well worth 10 minutes of our time to view. Jeffrey Kranz on August 15, at pm. Well thanks! Abiodun on July 20, at am. An interesting and explicit explanation. Thank you. Ramesh Christian on July 19, at pm. Wayne Herran on July 7, at pm. Jeffrey Kranz on July 11, at am. William Clark DeLashmutt on July 7, at pm. William Clark DeLashmutt on July 11, at pm. Could you please share some scholarly sources for which you base your conclusion on?

Jeffrey Kranz on July 11, at pm. Mike in Southern Ontario, Canada on July 7, at am. Thanks for the kind words, Mike! Babs on September 22, at am. Jon Summers on February 1, at pm. Protestant on February 22, at pm. Matilda Faltyn on September 5, at am. Very interesting summary, thank you. Who Was Herod? This site uses cookies to analyze traffic and ensure you get the best experience.

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Understandably, this has caused many critics of Christianity to mock the contradictions as evidence of an irrational faith. In defense of the Christian faith, many others have gone to great lengths to harmonize the stories of the Gospels and force them into some non-contradictory, and indefensible, narrative.

However, both extreme approaches to the four Gospels miss the real point behind their writing and existence in the Bible. Matthew is the most Jewish of the Gospels. It seeks to tell the story of Jesus Christ to a distinctively Jewish audience. Mark shows Jesus as the Son of God, come with authority to teach, heal and cast out demons.

He is also the Son of Man, the true representation of what it means to be human. Luke presents Jesus as the prophet who has come to suffer for His people ; He is a healer and a friend to tax collectors. He has come to save the lost and the outcast. He is the Servant from Isaiah, who brings comfort to the suffering and oppressed.

For John, Jesus is the Word made flesh—God present since the beginning of time. He is the Son of God and the one who reveals the Father. The gospels were written around 70 A. From His virgin birth to death and resurrection, Jesus fulfilled every prophecy, all of the concerning His first coming. The odds of this accuracy would be one in one quadrillion.

God has given us an amazing gift in each of the four gospels, full of grace and truth—grace that is seen through four unique perspectives, and truth that is prophetically and historically accurate and unchanging.



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