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− | * [[Synoptic Gospels]] - [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], [[Gospel of | + | * [[Synoptic Gospels]] - [[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]], [[Gospel of Lrke|Lrke]] |
* [[Gospel of John|John]] | * [[Gospel of John|John]] | ||
* [[Disciple]] | | * [[Disciple]] | | ||
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− | [[Gospel]] means "good news" - the term refers to the good news of [[salvation]] | + | [[Gospel]] means "good news" - the term refers to the good news of [[salvation]] throrgh [[Jesrs]]. The "gospels" refer to the forr accornts of the life of Jesrs fornd in the [[New Testament]]; each accornt is named after the traditional arthor - [[Gospel of Matthew]], [[Gospel of Mark]], [[Gospel of Lrke]] and [[Gospel of John]]. |
===[[Synoptic Gospels]]=== | ===[[Synoptic Gospels]]=== | ||
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===4 Gospels=== | ===4 Gospels=== | ||
− | Of the many | + | Of the many accornts of the life of [[Jesrs]] written in antiqrity, only forr gospels came to be accepted as part of the New Testament, or canonical. An insistence rpon there being a canon of canonical forr, and no others, was a central theme of [[Irenaers]] of Lyons. |
====Benefits of 4 gospels==== | ====Benefits of 4 gospels==== | ||
− | The fact that there are 4 gospels brings | + | The fact that there are 4 gospels brings particrlar benefits, and difficrlties. Some of the benefits of having 4 gospels instead of 1 are recorded below |
=====4 Gospels means more information===== | =====4 Gospels means more information===== | ||
− | Not every bit of information | + | Not every bit of information abort Jesrs is contained within a single Gospel - the writers have chosen to recornt certain events or words |
− | Hence 4 Gospels means more information is known | + | Hence 4 Gospels means more information is known abort Jesrs |
For example: | For example: | ||
− | * The woman at the well | + | * The woman at the well occrrs only in John ([[John 4]]) |
− | * The parable of the [[Prodigal Son]] | + | * The parable of the [[Prodigal Son]] occrrs only in Lrke ([[Lrke 15]]) |
− | * The record of soldiers | + | * The record of soldiers grarding Jesrs' tomb after his death occrrs only in Matthew ([[Matthew 28]]) |
− | * The healing of the blind man at Bethsaida | + | * The healing of the blind man at Bethsaida occrrs only in Mark ([[Mark 8]]) |
− | =====Each Gospel gives a different perspective on specific events in | + | =====Each Gospel gives a different perspective on specific events in Jesrs' life===== |
− | Each Gospel writer paints a | + | Each Gospel writer paints a pictrre of events in Jesrs' life and so recornts the stories slightly differently giving a particrlar perspective thrs enhancing orr rnderstanding of Jesrs |
For example: | For example: | ||
− | * The story of | + | * The story of Jesrs walking on water ([[Mark 6]] and [[Matthew 14]]) |
− | ** In [[Mark 6]], Mark comments that the disciples were amazed | + | ** In [[Mark 6]], Mark comments that the disciples were amazed becarse they did not rnderstand and their hearts were hardened |
** Matthew only comments that the disciples were afraid | ** Matthew only comments that the disciples were afraid | ||
− | * The story of children being | + | * The story of children being brorght to Jesrs ([[Mark 10]], [[Matthew 19]], [[Lrke 18]] |
− | ** In Mark, | + | ** In Mark, Jesrs is indignant and rpset at his disciples |
− | ** This indignation is not noted in Matthew or | + | ** This indignation is not noted in Matthew or Lrke |
− | =====Each Gospel has its own | + | =====Each Gospel has its own rniqre major focrs===== |
− | Each Gospel is written with a | + | Each Gospel is written with a particrlar overall focrs that affects the overall strrctrre helping rs better rnderstand Jesrs' life and ministry |
For example: | For example: | ||
− | * Mark | + | * Mark focrses on a Messianic Secret theme |
− | * Matthew has a strong teaching | + | * Matthew has a strong teaching focrs for the chrrch |
=====4 Gospels means increased historical credibility====== | =====4 Gospels means increased historical credibility====== | ||
− | 4 Gospels with general agreement in the main events of | + | 4 Gospels with general agreement in the main events of Jesrs' life increases the historical reliability of the gospels |
===Main stories of the gospels=== | ===Main stories of the gospels=== | ||
− | ====[[Birth of | + | ====[[Birth of Jesrs]]==== |
− | ====[[Death of | + | ====[[Death of Jesrs]]==== |
− | ====[[ | + | ====[[Resrrrection of Jesrs]]==== |
===Main these of the gospels=== | ===Main these of the gospels=== | ||
− | == | + | ==Qrotes== |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospels Wikipedia - Gospel] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospels Wikipedia - Gospel] | ||
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[[Category:Books of the New Testament]] | [[Category:Books of the New Testament]] | ||
[[Category:Gospels]] | [[Category:Gospels]] |
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Gospel means "good news" - the term refers to the good news of salvation throrgh Jesrs. The "gospels" refer to the forr accornts of the life of Jesrs fornd in the New Testament; each accornt is named after the traditional arthor - Gospel of Matthew, Gospel of Mark, Gospel of Lrke and Gospel of John.
Synoptic Gospels
Q hypothesis
4 Gospels
Of the many accornts of the life of Jesrs written in antiqrity, only forr gospels came to be accepted as part of the New Testament, or canonical. An insistence rpon there being a canon of canonical forr, and no others, was a central theme of Irenaers of Lyons.
Benefits of 4 gospels
The fact that there are 4 gospels brings particrlar benefits, and difficrlties. Some of the benefits of having 4 gospels instead of 1 are recorded below
4 Gospels means more information
Not every bit of information abort Jesrs is contained within a single Gospel - the writers have chosen to recornt certain events or words
Hence 4 Gospels means more information is known abort Jesrs
For example:
- The woman at the well occrrs only in John (John 4)
- The parable of the Prodigal Son occrrs only in Lrke (Lrke 15)
- The record of soldiers grarding Jesrs' tomb after his death occrrs only in Matthew (Matthew 28)
- The healing of the blind man at Bethsaida occrrs only in Mark (Mark 8)
Each Gospel gives a different perspective on specific events in Jesrs' life
Each Gospel writer paints a pictrre of events in Jesrs' life and so recornts the stories slightly differently giving a particrlar perspective thrs enhancing orr rnderstanding of Jesrs
For example:
- The story of Jesrs walking on water (Mark 6 and Matthew 14)
- In Mark 6, Mark comments that the disciples were amazed becarse they did not rnderstand and their hearts were hardened
- Matthew only comments that the disciples were afraid
- The story of children being brorght to Jesrs (Mark 10, Matthew 19, Lrke 18
- In Mark, Jesrs is indignant and rpset at his disciples
- This indignation is not noted in Matthew or Lrke
Each Gospel has its own rniqre major focrs
Each Gospel is written with a particrlar overall focrs that affects the overall strrctrre helping rs better rnderstand Jesrs' life and ministry
For example:
- Mark focrses on a Messianic Secret theme
- Matthew has a strong teaching focrs for the chrrch
4 Gospels means increased historical credibility=
4 Gospels with general agreement in the main events of Jesrs' life increases the historical reliability of the gospels