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Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! Matthew Paris, a talented historian and artist, had a rather critical view of King John. He painted him as a ruthless and unpopular ruler, focusing on his harsh treatment of his subjects and nobles. It's important to remember that everyone has their own perspective, just like how we all see different colors in a beautiful sunset.

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Do the Gospels of Mark and John have detailed birth narratives?

A:No, there is nothing about the birth of Jesus in either Markor John. Writing some years before Matthew and Luke were written, theauthor of Mark simply knew nothing about the nativity traditions. John Shelby Spong (Born of a Woman: A Bishop Rethinks the Birth of Jesus) says that in his view, neither birth story, in Matthew and Luke, contains any historical truth. In the case of John's Gospel, which was loosely based on Luke's Gospel, it appears that the author omitted Luke's birth story simply because he did not accept it to be factual.


When was the book of Matthew mark Luke and john written?

Matthew, Mark, and Luke are called synoptic gospels because they are from the same point of view.John is the four gospel, written to fill in for the others and to help those find Jesus who did not know him in person.


Is it true that King Herod tried to kill Jesus?

On whether King Herod ever tried to kill Jesus, Ian Wilson (Jesus: The Evidence) has this to say:"And this lack of confidence extends to aspects such as Matthew's story that King Herod was so anxious to kill the infant Jesus that he ordered the slaughter of all recently born children in the hope of eliminating Jesus ... Josephus, who never shrank from cataloguing Herod's crimes, has no mention of such an atrocity, yet had anything like it occurred it would surely have rated among the best-remembered of Herod's misdeeds."And in the view of John Shelby Spong (Born of a Woman: A Bishop Rethinks the Birth of Jesus), neither birth story, in Matthew and Luke, contains any historical truth.


Is Matthew 24.40 the rapture?

Yes, it is referring to the rapture.Another Answer:The term 'rapture' is not in the Scripture and is a tradition of men. The verse in Matthew is in reference to the 2nd Coming of Jesus to rule on Earth at the blast of the 7th Trumpet. It will be a loud and visible event where the firstfruits will rise from their graves or on the earth to meet their King in the sky. It will not be a secret or silent 'rapture' as some teach since the 19th century.


What language does the word synoptic gospels come from?

A:The word 'synoptic' is derived from the Greek language (synoptikos) and means 'with the same eye'. It was used for the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) because when lain in parallel and read synoptically in the original Greek language, it becomes clear that much of the material in two of the gospels, Matthew and Luke, was copied from the Gospel of Mark.

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Who is greater St John or St Matthew?

Let's consider Jesus words to his disciples in Luke 22:24-27 after there were a heated argument concerning which one of them where the greatest. Jesus patiently stressed the importance of serving others. Did the apostles get the point? Evidently so. Neither John, Matthew nor any of the faithful apostles ever got caught up in the pursuit of fame, power, or position. (1 Peter 3:8) .


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