Mark's Gospel is now recognised as the original source of information about the life and mission of Jesus. The gospels now known as the Gospels of Matthew, Luke and John were copied or inspired from that original. A further original sayings document is the hypothetical 'Q' document, which both Matthew and Luke used for sayings attributed to Jesus. Q was the second important step in defining the teachings of Jesus.
The Q document itself seems to have been written in three distinct layers, with the earliest layer very possibly predating Mark's Gospel, perhaps around 50 CE:
Possibly around the same time as Q, came the Gospel of Thomas, a sayings gospel similar in many ways to Q. Although at one stage favoured for inclusion in the New Testament canon, it was eventually rejected.
By the second century, there was an explosion of gospels, many of which were attributed to one or other of the apostles. Most of these were sayings gospels, rather than narrative gospels, and dealt with what Jesus might have taught, rather than the events in his life. Others are known as infancy gospels because they dealt with the early period in the life of Jesus.
What are the major teachings about the Kingdom and the Messiah that are revealed in the record of Jesus' last week?
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There is no record of Saint Jude being married. In Christian tradition, he is often portrayed as an unmarried apostle who devoted his life to spreading the teachings of Jesus.
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Both the Torah and the Talmud are important records of Jewish laws and teachings. See the Related Links.Link: More about the TorahLink: More about the TalmudLink: Examples of Jewish laws
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The Gospels were written to record the life and teachings of Jesus by eyewitnesses or those who were given the testimony of eyewitnesses. They are written to show how Jesus was not just another man, but God's Son and the promised Messiah who rose from the dead.
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No, there is no evidence to suggest that Aesop, the Greek fabulist and storyteller, had a criminal record. He is best known for his fables that contain moral lessons and teachings.