Silverbackman
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Which do you think is the best and most detailed gospel of Jesus's life? Mathew? Mark? Luke? John?
Silverbackman said:Which do you think is the best and most detailed gospel of Jesus's life? Mathew? Mark? Luke? John?
QQuahom I said:Depends on who the reader is (background, mindset, etc.). Each Gospel appears to be designed to target or appeal to a particular group of people.
Originally written in Aramaic, Matthew is regarded as appealing to those of the Jewish and Palestinian peoples. Mark is considered as appealing to the Romans. Luke appears to be geared towards the Greeks (helenistic), and John is found to be favored by most of the rest of the world, due to simplicity in telling the story of Jesus and expounding upon His being the Son of God.
There are other Gospels that did not get included in today's Bible, yet they exist. They tell interesting stories that tend to flesh out what the first four might or might not have missed.
my thoughts.
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truthseeker said:I think Matthew tells Jesus life the best.
Mark tells the death the best.
John tells the philosophy the best.
Luke tells the stories (parables?) the best.
Awesome Possum said:I always found it interesting that they were named "Gospels". They don't contradict each other and they're all part of one big and beautiful gospel, so they're not all really seperate gospels, but rather 4 testimonies told from different points of view and and written with specific goals in mind.
My favorite of the four would be John, simply because I enjoy reading it the most. It flows really well and sets forth a fact that many Christian denominations, sadly, do not seem to grasp: that Jesus is the Christ and Son of the living God.
Awesome Possum said:I always found it interesting that they were named "Gospels". They don't contradict each other and they're all part of one big and beautiful gospel, so they're not all really seperate gospels, but rather 4 testimonies told from different points of view and and written with specific goals in mind.
My favorite of the four would be John, simply because I enjoy reading it the most. It flows really well and sets forth a fact that many Christian denominations, sadly, do not seem to grasp: that Jesus is the Christ and Son of the living God.
bob x said:Bandit's order would be precisely the reverse of mine. I am more concerned with authenticity: the Markan narrative is the oldest, and where Matthew and Luke depart from Mark I do not trust them; Matthew however contains early recordings of Jesus's teachings. John is worthless.
bob x said:Bandit's order would be precisely the reverse of mine. I am more concerned with authenticity: the Markan narrative is the oldest, and where Matthew and Luke depart from Mark I do not trust them; Matthew however contains early recordings of Jesus's teachings. John is worthless.
InLove said:Wow--interesting and worthwhile conversation.
bob x--hi and welcome to CR. I cannot help but think that you wrote the words "John is worthless" for shock value alone. I find it interesting that no one was shocked. What do you think?
InPeace,
InLove
InLove said:Wow--interesting and worthwhile conversation.
I find it interesting that no one was shocked. What do you think?
InPeace,
InLove
i agree.Bandit said:i agree. they are different points of view. some people simply like to find fault & i find no fault in the gospels.
Jesus is both- the Christ & the Son of the living God.