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LOL. You agree with everyone.You did a great job explaining. And I agree with you.
LOL. You agree with everyone.You did a great job explaining. And I agree with you.
What can I say, I am an agreeable person.LOL. You agree with everyone.![]()
Hi Steve:53: I am not sure but if I remember correctly there are things in all four Gospels that are not in the other Gospels. IOWS there are things found in one Gospel that is not in another Gospel and that holds true in each of the four Gospels. So to answer your question I believe you might be correct in that there might be something in Mark that is not found in the other Gospels. Example the short and longer version of the ending in Mark.Isn’t there only a little bit of Mark that cannot be found in the other gospels- and even that portion is controversial as to being original?
I also think that there is always going to be some controversy concerning if anything in the Gospels is original, ISTM, did the actual writer write it? Was it copied correctly over time by the scribe or copier? So far, while there have been some slight changes in the text over all they are so minor that it does not take anything from the text, which has been attributed to the copier of the manuscripts. One needs to remember that during the first three hundred years all of the original manuscripts of the Gospels and Epistle had been burned as well as copies of them till about the Edit of Milan that ended the persecutions of Christians.Yes, it’s true that there is only a little bit of Mark that isn’t found in Matthew or Luke; nearly everything in his gospel can also found in Matthew, or Luke, or both. This all goes back to the fact that out of the three gospels, Mark is the so-called ‘middle term’. In other words, in those materials where all three Synoptics agree, you usually have an agreement between all three gospels, or between Matthew and Mark against Luke, or between Luke and Mark against Matthew. By contrast, agreements between Matthew and Luke versus Mark are far fewer.Isn’t there only a little bit of Mark that cannot be found in the other gospels- and even that portion is controversial as to being original?
Yes, this is true so you have the situation that if Matthew and Luke wrote after Mark. one of them knew what the other didn’t include and so chose to include those left out parts in their gospel.Isn’t there only a little bit of Mark that cannot be found in the other gospels- and even that portion is controversial as to being original?