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The gospels in the New Testament are separated by how they present Jesus Christ in differing perspectives. Here is the basic idea ... Read the gospels to further understand...

1- Matthew starts with the genealogy of Joseph and how he is a descendant of David (the king) (Christ presented as the king of Israel)

2- Mark starts with the baptism of Jesus by John (Jesus Christ presented as the anointed one)

3- Luke starts with Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ as a member of the tribe of Levi of the daughters of Aaron (Priest Line), (Jesus presented as the High Priest of Israel)

1- John starts in the beginning and makes association with our Father and the Word, that word being made flesh and dwelling among us.... (Jesus Presented as the word made flesh)

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