✝️ Why are there four Gospels?
One life told four times, by four writers, for four audiences — and the differences are the point.
3
lessons
~13 min
to learn
Adults
level
What you’ll learn
- Four accountsUnderstand four accounts as the text presents it.Not four copies · Three that look alike · One that does not
- Written for someoneUnderstand written for someone as the text presents it.Matthew looks back · Luke investigates · John states his purpose
- Reading them togetherUnderstand reading them together as the text presents it.Differences in the details · Agreement on the shape · Read one straight through
Questions this course answers
What is distinctive about John?
John has long discourses and seven signs instead.
Which Gospel states a research method?
Luke 1:1-4 addresses Theophilus and describes the method.
What do all four Gospels agree on?
They converge on shape while differing on detail.
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