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If you read all four of the gospels, you will find that the stories all have the same ideas, but different details. The only reason this happened is because some authors of the gospels actually witnessed certain events, and some got their information second-hand.
Each Gospel writer focused on different aspects of Jesus' life and ministry. Luke and John included more details about angelic appearances to emphasize specific themes such as the humanity and divinity of Jesus. Matthew and Mark may have chosen to focus more on Jesus' teachings and actions rather than angelic encounters.
Archbishop Peter Carnley addressed this very issue:
"The presence of discrepancies might be a sign of historicity if we had four clearly independent but slightly different versions of the story, if only for the reason that four witnesses are better than one. But, of course, it is now impossible to argue that what we have in the four gospel accounts of the empty tomb are four contemporaneous but independent accounts of the one event. Modern redactional studies of the traditions account for the discrepancies as literary developments at the hand of later redactors of what was originally one report of the empty tomb...
There is no suggestion that the tomb was discovered by different witnesses on four different occasions, so it is in fact impossible to argue that the discrepancies were introduced by different witnesses of the one event; rather, they can be explained as four different redactions for apologetic and kerygmatic reasons of a single story originating from one source."
Luke was not Jewish; he was a Gentile. Matthew, Mark, and John were Jewish.
There are four gospels in the New Testament - Matthew. Mark. Luke, and John.
There are four gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Books of the Bible that mention angels include Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, Daniel, Matthew, Luke, Acts, and Revelation. Angels play various roles throughout the Bible, serving as messengers, protectors, and warriors.
In the four Gospels, Jesus is recorded to have cast out demons multiple times, with specific instances mentioned in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The exact number is not specifically mentioned in the Gospels.
Jesus is mentioned the most in the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Of the gospel books -- the name of Jesus is mentioned in the book of John more than another other book.
The first four books of the New Testament are called the Gospels.Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
The four gospels; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
Judas, the name, appears in Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Acts. It is not found by name in Revelation.
Matthew and John were disciples , John was a fisherman, Matthew was a tax collector, Luke was a doctor mark was one who went with Paul.
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John (bless this bed that I lay on...)
the 4 who DID are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
They are the Gospel of Matthew,Gospel of Mark,Gospel of Luke,and the Gospel of John.
Luke was not Jewish; he was a Gentile. Matthew, Mark, and John were Jewish.
Here are the places I've found the Lord's Prayer... Matthew 6:10-14 Luke 11:2-4
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were the four gospel writers, and as sinners can not forgive a single sin.
It is in the new testament of the bible; matthew, mark, Luke, John.