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All Bible scriptures have authority for Christians. Since Mark's Gospel is also Holy Scripture inspired by God, it too has authority as God's word of truth.
Actually, the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus is not recorded in Luke's gospel but in the Gospel of Matthew. The story can be found in Matthew 2:1-12. Luke's gospel includes the nativity story, but it focuses more on the shepherds who visited Jesus after his birth.
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AnswerThe Gospel of Mark does not mention the pregnancy of Mary nor the birth of Jesus.
The gospel was mentioned so many times only a computer can keep track.
I don't believe the word 'lamb' is used in Matthew's Gospel.
A:Matthew's Gospel was written anonymously and therefore does not mention its author. It was attributed to the disciples Matthew later in the second century, but biblical scholars say that the Gospel could not have been written by an eyewitness to the events portrayed.
No. The gospel accounts of Jesus' birth do no mention any season.
R. R. Williams has written: 'I believe - and why' 'Reading through 'Hebrews'' -- subject(s): Bible 'The Christian religion' -- subject(s): Christianity, History 'Authority in the apostolic age with two essays on the modern problem of authority' -- subject(s): Authority, Christianity, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Authority 'Law and Gospel' -- subject(s): Law and gospel, Christian ethics
All of the gospels mention Thomas: Matthew 10:3 Mark 3:18 Luke 6:15 John 11:16 (which reveals that Thomas is also known as Didymus)
None.Answer:In the King James version, the word appears fifteen times, all in association with John the Baptist.
As Seventh-day Adventists tend to be knowledgeable about the Bible and believe they have the Gospel (not to mention traditionally being missionary-minded), the idea of someone else needing to share the Gospel with them might be met with surprise. Seventh-day Adventists believe in the death of Jesus Christ as the sacrifice for sin, by which all may be saved, through faith, not to mention the imminent physical return of Jesus, so which gospel would they be receiving that they don't already believe? In fact, several important doctrines are shared between the Pentecostals and Adventists.