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B Jones
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1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION The four Gospels form the first writings in our New Testament. The word Testament means ‘covenant’. That there is a New Covenant implies that there was something before, namely…
2. Distinguishing Characteristics Early Christian writers compared the four Gospels to the river which flowed out of Eden’s garden and which parted into four heads, Gen. 2. 10-14. In Eden the river wa…
3. THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW The object of Matthew’s Gospel is to present the Messiah to men against the sky of the past, and the background of promise, prophecy, type and symbol. This accounts for the fa…
4. THE GOSPEL OF MARK There are numerous references to John Mark, the author of this Gospel, in the New Testament (see Acts 12. 12, 25; 13. 5, 13; 15. 37-39> Philem. 23-24; Col. 4. 10; 2 Tim. 4. 11…
5. THE GOSPEL OF LUKE Following the official views of the Messiah in Matthew and Mark come the personal views in Luke and John. Luke presents Christ as the ideal Man. Emphasis is placed on the humanit…
6. THE GOSPEL OF JOHN This gospel differs greatly from what are called the Synoptic records. There is no contradiction however; all is delightfully complementary. The main object of this Gospel is to …
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