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!!!! CHRIST IN THE FOUR GOSPELS
*BOOK * *MATTHEW MARK LUKE JOHN*
*King* *Servant Man God*
Zech.
9:9 Isa.
52:13 Zech.
6:12 Isa. 40:10
*DATE WRITTEN* A.D.58-68 A.D. 55-65 A.D. 60-68 A.D. 80-90
*PRESENTED *TO JEWS To Romans To Greeks To The World
(Religious) (Pragmatic) (Idealistic) (Universal)
*ANCESTRY* To Abraham None To Adam God
And David
*TRACED* To Royalty None To Humanity To Eternity
To David To Adam
*SYMBOL* *LION OX MAN EAGLE*
*THEME* *MESSIAH-KING SERVANT PERFECT MAN SON OF GOD*
*~/REDEEMER*
*EMPHASIS* WHAT He What He What He What He
Taught Wrought Sought Thought
*PROVISION* Righteousness Service Redemption Life
3:15 10:45 19:10 10:10
*KEY WORD* *Sovereignty Ministry Humanity Deity*
*PICTURED AS* *Promised Powerful Perfect Personal*
*Saviour Saviour Saviour Saviour*
*PERSPECTIVE* ---------------*HISTORICAL*---------------- *THEOLOGICAL*
*UNIQUE MATERIAL* ---Less unique
Matt.
42%; Mark.
7%; Luke 59%-- John- 92%
*CHRONOLOGY* --------Only one Passover mentioned---- 3 or 4 Passovers mentioned
*GEOGRAPHY* --------Mainly Galilean Ministry----- Judean Ministry
Discourse --------Mainly Public------------------ More private
Teaching Method --------Parables------------------------ Allegories
Teaching Emphasis --------More on ethical, practical----- Person of Christ
!!!! COMPARATIVE VIEW OF THE FOUR GOSPELS
*BOOK * *MATTHEW MARK LUKE JOHN*
!!! PRE-Incarnation 1:1-3
*PRE-Existence of Jesus* 1:1-3
*Jesus' Birth* 1,2 1,2
*John The Baptist* 3:1-12 1:1-8 3:1-20 1:6-42
*Jesus' Baptism *3:13-17 1:9-11 3:21-22
*Temptation* 4:1-11 1:12-13 4:1-13
*1st miracle* 2:1-11
*Judean Ministry* 2:13-4:3
*Visit to Samaria* 4:4-42
*Galilean Ministry* 4:12-19:1 1:14-10:1 4:14-9:51 4:43-54
*About 2 years * 6:1-7:1
*Visit to Jerusalem* 5:1-47
*Later Judean* Ch 19,20 Ch 10 9:51-19:28 7:2-11:57
!!!
About 4 months
*The Last Week* Ch 21-27 Ch 11-15 19:29-24:1 Ch 12-19
*Post-Resurrection* Ch 28 Ch 16 Ch 24 Ch 20-21
*Ministry*
!!!! TYPE OF MEN THEN AND NOW
Christ was going to be presented to widely different types of men, who made up the world.
Each race was capable of appreciating one particular kind of presentation more than another.
!!!! MATTHEW = TO THE JEWS
There were four classes of people in Jesus' day that represent four types of men today.
The Jew had his special training.
He was steeped in Old Testament scripture and the prophets.
Matthew writes the story of Jesus' life on earth especially for this people.
If the Jew was to be impressed, it would have to be by one of his own race.
His teacher must be a man versed in the Old Testament, and in the customs of the Jews.
They must know that this Jesus came to fulfill the prophecies of the Old Testament.
Over and over again we read in Matthew.
" *THAT IT MIGHT BE FULFILLED AS WAS SPOKEN BY JEREMIAH THE PROPHET."*
The Jews were interested in a King, and a King must have a Genealogy.
Matthew records the Genealogy of Joseph.
!!!!!!
He gives 3 sets of 14 names
1st Abraham To David = *Theocracy*
2nd Solomon To Jeconiah = *Monarchy*
3rd Captivity to Christ = *Captivity*
Some names are left out; he goes from Grandfather to Grandson.
The purpose was to make a list that was easy to memorize, with 14 names in each group.
Beget does
not necessarily mean immediate generation, but direct generation.
There was a curse upon the line of Joseph so that no direct descendant in that line could sit on the throne.
But that curse was bypassed by adoption.
Joseph was not the father of Jesus; He was only the adoptive father.
So God bypassed the curse, and Jesus was the rightful heir of the throne of David.
Jesus is presented as King
1. Geology
2. Political Platform, - Sermon the on Mount
3. Authority – Over Satan and Temptation
4. How shall we live – Beatitudes
5. Coming Kingdom
6. His death
!!!! MARK = TO THE ROMANS
Mark wrote to the Romans, the masters of the world at that time.
The Romans knew nothing about the Old Testament Scripture.
They were not interested in prophecy being fulfilled.
But they were vitally concerned over a remarkable *LEADER* who had appeared in Palestine.
He had claimed more than ordinary authority, and had possessed extraordinary powers.
They wanted to hear more about this Jesus.
What sort of a person He really was; what He had said, and what he Taught, and what He had done.
The Romans like the straightforward message of one like Mark. 1,375 times the word "and" is used in Mark.
It moves on in a beauty and force all its own.
Mark's Gospel is filled with deeds, to back up his words.
Clearly it is the Gospel of the Ministry of Christ.
(The Roman of Jesus' day was a type of the average businessman of today.
He is not concerned about the genealogy or a king, but what can this man do? "*WHO IS ABLE";* a God who can meet man's every need.
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