The document discusses the authors and contexts of the four Gospels, the purpose of having four Gospels, the four stages of Bible development, and the reliability of the Bible compared to other books. It examines topics like who wrote Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; the contexts of the Gospel writers and their audiences; how the Holy Spirit was involved in developing the Bible; and differences between the Bible and other literature.
The document discusses the authors and contexts of the four Gospels, the purpose of having four Gospels, the four stages of Bible development, and the reliability of the Bible compared to other books. It examines topics like who wrote Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; the contexts of the Gospel writers and their audiences; how the Holy Spirit was involved in developing the Bible; and differences between the Bible and other literature.
The document discusses the authors and contexts of the four Gospels, the purpose of having four Gospels, the four stages of Bible development, and the reliability of the Bible compared to other books. It examines topics like who wrote Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; the contexts of the Gospel writers and their audiences; how the Holy Spirit was involved in developing the Bible; and differences between the Bible and other literature.
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Abraham: Gospels? Biblical fundamentalism Context: genealogy: gentile: Hebrews: literary forms: messiah: narrative: pharisee: What is the purpose of having 4 Gospels? poetry: prophet: Samaritan: speech: Synoptic: Describe the 4 stages of Bible development: Bible Test: Revision New Testament Literary Forms Form and its features Example and the message
2 reasons for the Bible’s Compare and contrast the Bible with other books. How was the Holy Spirit involved in the Bible development? reliability as a source.