The people who wrote them don't directly tell us, but they most likely wanted us to know what terrible punishments and how badly Jesus suffered to forgive the all the sins of the entire world then and in the future. They wrote every detail so you would know your sins were forgiven at a very costly price, and you know every little bit of how it was paid.
First answer
The last week contains the story of the Crucifixion and Resurrection, and the Gospel author's presented this in detail because it is the key to understanding the mission of Jesus, his life, and his significance for us.
Second answer
Because those that compiled the New Testament were more concerned with supernatural aspects that had the mystery's surrounded by impractical and unprovable aspect as they could be moulded and changed as time went by to suit the superstitions of the day, rather then the actual message that Jesus held himself and his ideas up as an example.
The first answer was written from my perspective as a committed Christian, while I believe that the second response was written by someone who considers a great teacher but not the Son of God.
The most important work Jesus did was die on the cross and rise from the grave. He also had a last supper with His disciples and prayed for them.
LIFE has a total of 80 chapters.
In the books Mattew, Mark, Luke, and John. John mainly talks about who and what Jesus did in his life. I personaly recomend reading it. =)
The written account of Jesus's life and teachings is the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
Technically, the bulk of Jesus' ministry was in the last three years of his life.
The written account of Jesus's life and teachings is the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
James Myles has written: 'Chapters in the life of a Dundee factory boy' -- subject(s): Spinning mills, Textile mills, Factory life, Memoirs
Mary Forbes Winslow has written: 'Life in Jesus'
NEVER, if you have everlasting life by asking Jesus into your heart.
We have four Gospels in the Bible. These Gospels give us the life of Jesus Christ from four slightly different angles. Because Jesus Christ came to earth to die for mankind's sin on the cross of Calvary this portion of the Gospels is very important. This was Jesus' greatest mission for coming to earth. No other person could appease God for the sins of man except Jesus. He was the God/Man, He was sinless, the Messiah that had been predicted to come for centuries before the event actually happened. He was the only one qualified to die for man and He is the only way to heaven, there is no other way. John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except by Me."
The bible doesn't have a story in it its more so that their are chapters in it with life lessons you should know. Also these chapters tell of Jesus with his birth all the way to his death and his resurrection that's in the New testament but it was told by his disciples. The old testament tells of law, history, poetry, and prophecy, the old testament was written before the birth of Christ
The very life of Jesus, the preaching of Jesus, the written works themselves.
Albert J. Kempin has written: 'Twelve great chapters from the Book of Life' -- subject(s): Appreciation, Bible