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The New Testament is the blood sacrifice of Jesus Christ!
Acts 1:8 witnesses
What are you trying to say with this statement?
The New Testament is a collection of twenty-seven books. Books aren’t blood; blood is blood.
Matthew 26:28
For this is my blood of the newtestament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.
farouk....will you please say something without making words and saying nothing!Seeing events from the different perspectives of various, Spirit-led writers can be very edifying. Sometimes Bible studies look at Gospel harmonies to see how the different writers deal - or not, as the case may be - with particular events.
I like the four different ministerial aspects of Christ you noted within the gospels. I would like to add a little to that. We know that the four gospels are a part of the testimony. This raises a number of questions. Who's testifying, and what are they testifying of? First off, those testifying are witnesses. This brings in a suggestion of a court proceedings, which if so, must harmonize with law. In the OT the law stipulated that 2 or more witnesses were necessary to establish a case. But what case could we be possibly talking about? Who is on trial here? Us? No, not us, for we have been acquitted. Whose character throughout the OT was in doubt? What character was constantly being challenged, questioned, even before creation? God's character. The character of God was brought into question the moment Lucifer suggested through his rebellion that his form of government could do better. For 6000 years this planet has been the scene of the trial. Lucifer, aka Satan, has been given the opportunity to exercise his government approach to prove to the universe whether his ways are worthy of attention, or not.Hello Tommy Cool,
Thank you for expanding on the old testament link to the 4 Gospels. I always try to keep posts short to see significance at a glance.
It should also be noted that Matthew, Mark, and Luke Gospels are synoptic (Common view)
The Gospel of John is unique in itself. John writes about an already risen Christ. It was written about the same time as the book of Revelation. It is considered a prophetic Gospel too. The Gospel of John reads like a book and contains no parables.
This is just formulaic. There is no actual basis for saying that the above is the reason four gospels were needed. There are other gospels, but these four were the only ones included when the canon of Scripture was decided in the late 4th Century.Hello,
4 gospels were needed because it matches the old testament scriptures about Jesus.
Matthew depicts Jesus as a King, complete with genealogy that Kings need.
Mark depicts Jesus as a Servant, no genealogy, like a servant.
Luke depicts Jesus as a Man and Savior, genealogy through Mary, born of a woman
John depicts Jesus as deity, from a Godly perspective
Matthew shows Jesus as a Lion - king
Mark shows Jesus as an oxen - servant
Luke shows Jesus as a man.
John shows Jesus as an Eagle - deity
Ezekiel 1:10 - Lion, oxen, man, eagle
Revelation 4: 7- Lion, calf, man, eagle
Hello Tommy Cool,
Thank you for expanding on the old testament link to the 4 Gospels. I always try to keep posts short to see significance at a glance.
It should also be noted that Matthew, Mark, and Luke Gospels are synoptic (Common view)
The Gospel of John is unique in itself. John writes about an already risen Christ. It was written about the same time as the book of Revelation. It is considered a prophetic Gospel too. The Gospel of John reads like a book and contains no parables.
My thoughts exactly.This is just formulaic. There is no actual basis for saying that the above is the reason four gospels were needed. There are other gospels, but these four were the only ones included when the canon of Scripture was decided in the late 4th Century.