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Answer:Matthew emphasizes Christ's public discourses to the "multitudes." John emphasizes His private discourses to His disciples (the twelve).The central emphasis of the Gospels is the message of the 'Good News of the Coming Kingdom of God.' Jesus brought this message from His Father and made His Father known to all. The Gospels are 'of Christ' not 'about Christ.'
The Gospels do speak to certain aspects or characteristics of the Messenger - Jesus. Matthew points to His Jewishness as the Promised Messiah of Prophecy. Mark speaks to His Divine Nature. Luke takes a non-witness, historian approach while John speaks to Jesus as our only way to Salvation.
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The Gospel of John
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The gospel of John
The parable of the Good Shepherd is a parable that is only found in the Gospel of John. It emphasizes Jesus as the Good Shepherd who cares for his sheep and is willing to lay down his life for them.
The Gospel
John's Gospel is considered to have a high Christology, as it presents Jesus as the divine Word who was with God and was God from the beginning. The Gospel emphasizes Jesus' divine nature, focusing on his role in the plan of salvation and his miracles as signs of his divinity.
Jesus' life and a man's life
It was and is called 'The Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ'
Jesus brought the Gospel of salvation, that though him all may have life. This gospel has changed the world significantly.
The Gospel.
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The Gospel of Mark tells the story of Jesus' life, teachings, death, and resurrection. It emphasizes Jesus' miracles and teachings, as well as his role as the Son of God. Mark portrays Jesus as a powerful and compassionate figure who transforms lives and challenges religious authorities. The Gospel ends with the resurrection of Jesus, establishing him as the victorious Son of God.