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AnswerMark: Jesus was the son of man.

Matthew and Luke: Jesus was the Son of God.

John: Jesus was God himself.

In the Four Gospels are presented three entirely different conceptions of the Christ. In Mark he is represented as the son of human parents -- the Messiah -- but simply a man. In Matthew and Luke we have the story of the miraculous conception -- he is represented as the Son of God. In John he is declared to be God himself. "In the beginning was the Word [Christ], and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" (i, 1).

According to Mark Christ is a man; according to Matthew and Luke, a demi-god; according to John, a God

It's worth noting that Matthew was writing to Jews, Matthew to Romans, and Luke to other Gentiles. That's why Matthew uses "Kingdom of Heaven" rather than "Kingdom of God" (so as to not use God's name, a practice that would appeal to Jews) and he also uses lots of elements common in Hebrew writings, such as repetitions of twelves and threes. Also, Matthew points out several times "and thus was fufilled the words of the prophet..." to tie in Jesus' life with what we now call the Old Testament. Mark wrote a shorter, more action-packed Gospel that could appeal to Romans who liked men of action. Luke, as a Gentile himself, targets other Gentiles and he did a lot of research in putting together his Gospel (read the first few verses of chapter one.)

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