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Gospel of [[Mark]] as earliest foundational source and relatively fast-paced but written primarily for Gentiles. [[Matthew]] targeted Jews all over the [[world]] while [[Luke]] seem to have a more apologetic approach for all segments among a diversity of peoples. The synoptic gospels were all intentional publishing a record of the life of Jesus. The Gospel attributed to [[John]] was compiled as a book almost a generation later and therefore did not focus on those purposes already met by earlier records. It was written to the persecuted who were ofen plagued by detractors and [[ | Gospel of [[Mark]] as earliest foundational source and relatively fast-paced but written primarily for Gentiles. [[Matthew]] targeted Jews all over the [[world]] while [[Luke]] seem to have a more apologetic approach for all segments among a diversity of peoples. The synoptic gospels were all intentional publishing a record of the life of Jesus. The Gospel attributed to [[John]] was compiled as a book almost a generation later and therefore did not focus on those purposes already met by earlier records. It was written to the persecuted who were ofen plagued by detractors and [[deceive]]rs to reveal the simplicity of this gospel of [[love]] and [[sacrifice]] and the naturalness of miracles by [[faith]]. This dialogue would unfortunately eventual be used by the church of [[Constantine]] to fuel [[theology|theological]] [[debate]]s and [[heresy|heresies]] the would bring the [[apostasy]] of division from the [[Holy Spirit]] through the [[doctrines of men]] professing the same. |
Revision as of 15:03, 8 February 2024
Gospel of Mark as earliest foundational source and relatively fast-paced but written primarily for Gentiles. Matthew targeted Jews all over the world while Luke seem to have a more apologetic approach for all segments among a diversity of peoples. The synoptic gospels were all intentional publishing a record of the life of Jesus. The Gospel attributed to John was compiled as a book almost a generation later and therefore did not focus on those purposes already met by earlier records. It was written to the persecuted who were ofen plagued by detractors and deceivers to reveal the simplicity of this gospel of love and sacrifice and the naturalness of miracles by faith. This dialogue would unfortunately eventual be used by the church of Constantine to fuel theological debates and heresies the would bring the apostasy of division from the Holy Spirit through the doctrines of men professing the same.