mostly all the gospels talk about the same thing (same stories), but from a different point of veiw.
The four Gospels in the New Testament—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—offer different perspectives on the life and teachings of Jesus. Matthew emphasizes Jesus as the fulfillment of Jewish prophecies, while Mark highlights Jesus' actions and miracles. Luke provides a detailed account of Jesus' compassion and inclusivity, and John emphasizes Jesus' divine nature and spiritual teachings. Each Gospel writer tailored their message for their specific audience, resulting in slight variations in content and emphasis.
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The differences are true, because each gospel concentrates on a certain value in the Life of Jesus Christ. But differences does not mean conflicts.
The two source hypothesis is an explanation for the synoptic problem, the pattern of similarities and the differences between the three gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. It emerged in the 19th century.
Emerging in the 19th century, the Two-source hypothesis provided an explanation for the differences between the three Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. It stated that the gospels of both Matthew and Luke were based on the Gospel of Mark as well as quotes and sayings from a hypothetical written Greek source now known as 'Q'.
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There are four gospels of Christianity, each starting in very different ways...
These all come from different areas so they are written in different styles. They also concentrate on different aspects.
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