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Do the Gospels tell the same story?

2024-12-05 23:19
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Well, sort of. The Gospels do tell the same fundamental story about Jesus. They all talk about his birth, his ministry, his miracles, and his ultimate sacrifice. But they're not identical. Matthew might include certain parables that Luke doesn't, or Mark might describe an event in a different way than John. They were written for different audiences, which is why they have differences in style, content, and the details they choose to emphasize. But overall, they are united in the big picture of Jesus' story.

What do you mean my cute disciples are Yanderes?

What do you mean my cute disciples are Yanderes?

I was a genius in the Earthen Plane. I was a cripple in the Spiritual Plane. I was dead in the Cloud Plane. After experiencing death in the form of dragon sneeze, I find myself back in my room in Earthen Plane where I was a genius. I had been too focused on training myself in the past life. Now that I've been given a second chance, I should just enjoy my life to the fullest extent! Instead of locking myself up in my room to cultivate, take in a few disciples so they can help take care of me! Easy life is best life! The other Planes suck anyway, I'll just lay back here and relax! All I need to do is to teach my dear disciples on the things I've learnt while they take care of me! Huh? What do you mean one of my disciples destroyed the Sinister Demon Sect last night? Do you not see how she's here massaging my shoulders now? There's no way my disciple could have obliterated the all-powerful Xi Family, can't you see she's obediently pouring tea for me over there? You must be delusional to even suggest my disciple could have flattened the impassable Death Mountains, just look at how cute she is taking a nap under the cherry blossom tree. What do you mean my cute disciples are Yanderes? *** Notes: Side Stories in "My Cute (Yandere) Disciples' Side Stories" If you're here for the R18 tag expecting adult scenes, know that this was a decision I made quite late into writing this so the scenes only come up very late into the story. One or more of the disciples may or may not have a tragic (depending on personal opinions) backstory that may or may not offend/disturb some readers (depending on your personal opinions/mental fortitude/openmindedness/morality/sexual orientation/real world knowledge/political agendas/reaction if someone gave you lemons/view on whether the Earth is flat or round, which I personally think it's neither and is actually a donut nom nom nom) which may or may not affect the rest of the story significantly. Consider yourself sufficiently warned. Story inspired from "My female disciples are scary" by feeling_tired Cover is done by the really awesome Lumi! Buy me tea (because I prefer tea over coffee): https://ko-fi.com/draekai You can join our discord through this link: https://discord.gg/CRrb56c
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Do the Gospels tell the same story?

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2024-10-05 07:27

The Gospels have both similarities and differences. They all focus on Jesus, but each one presents events and messages in a unique way. For example, the Gospel of Matthew might highlight certain aspects that the Gospel of Luke doesn't. So, they don't tell exactly the same story.

Do the four gospels tell the same story?

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2024-12-03 19:55

No. They don't tell exactly the same story. Each gospel was written with a different audience in mind. Matthew was written for a Jewish audience, so it contains many allusions to Jewish scriptures and traditions. Mark was probably written for a Gentile audience in Rome, and it has a more straightforward narrative style. Luke, who was a Gentile himself, wrote for a more general audience and included a lot of details about Jesus' interactions with different people. John, on the other hand, was written later and has a more spiritual and theological slant. The events are there, but the way they are presented and the details included make each gospel distinct.

Do all the gospels tell the same story?

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2024-11-12 16:02

No. While the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) share the central message of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, they don't tell exactly the same story. Each gospel was written for a different audience and purpose. For example, Mark is more concise and action - oriented, while John is more theological and focuses on different events and teachings in Jesus' life. So, there are differences in the details, order of events, and the emphasis placed on certain aspects.

Why do the gospels tell the same story?

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2024-10-12 15:34

It could be that the same story was passed down through different traditions and communities, and the gospel writers recorded it in their own ways while maintaining the core narrative. This might have been to emphasize the significance and universal nature of these events.

Do the Gospels tell the same story in every detail?

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2024-12-06 21:44

Definitely not. If you look closely, you'll see differences. Mark might be more concise in his descriptions compared to John, which is more in - depth theologically. Also, the events leading up to Jesus' arrest might be described with different focuses in different Gospels. They all convey the same essential story, but the details can be quite distinct depending on which Gospel you read.

Do the four gospels tell the same story about Jesus' miracles?

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2024-12-02 01:15

Yes, they do tell the same general story about Jesus' miracles. All four gospels record several of Jesus' miracles such as healing the sick, casting out demons, and feeding the multitudes. For example, the miracle of feeding the 5000 is mentioned in all the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). However, the details might vary a bit from one gospel to another. Sometimes the location or the number of people involved might be described differently. But overall, they are in agreement about the fact that Jesus performed these miraculous deeds.

How do the 2 gospels that tell the nativity story differ?

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2024-11-15 16:53

Matthew focuses on the genealogy leading to Jesus and the visit of the Magi. Luke emphasizes Mary's perspective and the shepherds. So, they differ in the details they highlight.

Which gospels tell the Christmas story?

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2024-11-29 13:14

The Gospels of Matthew and Luke in the New Testament tell the Christmas story. Matthew focuses on the genealogy of Jesus and the visit of the Magi. Luke details the annunciation to Mary, the journey to Bethlehem, and the shepherds' visit.

What are the 2 gospels that tell the nativity story?

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2024-11-15 21:13

The two gospels are Matthew and Luke. Matthew begins with the genealogy of Jesus, tracing his lineage back to Abraham. It then tells of the visit of the Magi who followed the star to find the newborn king. Luke, however, starts with the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth. It goes on to describe the Annunciation to Mary, her visit to Elizabeth, and the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. The shepherds are also an important part of Luke's account, as they are visited by an angel and then go to see the baby Jesus.

Which gospels tell the story of Jesus' birth?

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2024-10-04 01:58

The Gospels of Matthew and Luke primarily tell the story of Jesus' birth. They provide different details and perspectives on this significant event.

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