The Four Gospels: a Quick Overview | Whiteboard Bible Study

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2018
  • The first four books of the Bible's New Testament cover the story of one person: Jesus of Nazareth. These books are called "gospels," and are named after their (traditional) authors.
    But what is a "gospel," and why do we have four of them?
    The gospels are four books in the Bible that tell the story of Jesus. They cover this story from a variety of perspectives, but they all hit on a few major points:
    1. A person named Jesus is endorsed by God.
    2. Jesus works miracles and teaches people.
    3. Jesus is unjustly executed.
    4. Jesus rises from the dead-validating his claims.
    To followers of Jesus, this is good news-which is what the word "gospel" means. Jesus' followers preserved four documents about his life, death, and resurrection in the Christian Bible: the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
    This video gives a high-level introduction to each of these gospels.
    Learn more at: overviewbible....

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