Gospel is an
old English word meaning good news. When comparing the four
gospels they are all unified, but each gospel can have slight
differences to them. Whether is literary structure, length, how
many teachings, important events, different significance, geography
or chronology; they all are correlated to tell us
Jesus story, in
their own way. In like manner, God didnt give us one explanation
from an confined individual. Rather, God educates us about the
broad richness of Jesus life through a numerous prophet-witnesses.
Moreover, God works through well-documented and a valid history,
not through confidential revelations to a single person. The
prophetic witnesses of the Gospels endorse the truth that God
himself is speaking. Each
Gospel
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Correspondingly, some similarities throughout the four gospels of
the act Anointing at Bethany was how the story outline was set up;
it was during dinner, the woman comes in, the woman anointed Jesus,
someone gets mad and Jesus defends her. Despite, what truly make
the gospels different and each from a unique viewpoint is their
differences. For example, Matthew, Mark and Johns location is at
Simon the lepers house, making Lukes gospel the only different
one, because it was at the Pharisee's house, name Simon. Also,
Matthew and Mark the ointment she poured was over Jesus head, in
contrast to Luke and John where she poured the ointment on his
feet. Moreover, in Matthews gospel the disciples got mad. But
when the disciples saw it, they were indignant, saying, Why this
waste? (Matt. 26:8) and Marks gospel some got mad. But there
were some who said to themselves indignantly, Why was the ointment
thus wasted? (Mark 14:4) and Lukes gospel the Pharisees got
mad. Now when the Pharisee who had invited him saw it, he said to
himself, If this man were a prophet, he would have known who and
what sort of woman this is who is touching him, for she is a
sinner. (Luke 7:39) and lastly, Johns gospel Judas got mad.
But Judas Iscariot one of his disciples (he
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He is mentioned
to by Paul as "Luke the beloved physician" (Col. 4:14). Luke fixed
forth the humanity of the Son of Man and cites it in chronological
order the life of Christ. Being a physician, he is more precise
when using language. For example, when he indicates a leper he uses
the identical medical term to describe the circumstance, for
example "full of leprosy" (Luke 5:12). Lukes gospel is
particularly focused towards an individual named Theophilus and is
focused on the complete story and past events of Jesus Christ from
his birth and ministry to his crucifixion and resurrection. A major
theme in Lukes gospel shows how important the poor were to Jesus
and how we should not neglect the poor. Examples of this are seen
when the book talks about the distinctive beatitudes blessed you
are poor
hunger now...weep now... and the distinctive woes woes
to you that are rich...that are full...that laugh now
which
overall say, money and power will tend to bring judgement upon you.
In addition, the
gospel of
Lukerefers to certain parables like the Rich man and Lazarus.
This sends a message to warn the rich who tend to trust in their
riches more than in God, wealth tends to pull us away from God and
that if we neglect the poor and prioritize our riches more we will
go to hell. Asking oneself- is your existence a blessing for
the










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