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544 Read the Bible for Yourself 11: How to Read the Gospels
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This is part 11 of the Read the Bible For Yourself.
The Gospels are evangelistic biographies of Jesus. In today's episode you'll learn the basic storyline of the four biblical Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Then we'll go through them from shortest to longest to see how each brings a unique and helpful perspective in telling the life of Christ. We'll also hit some important concepts like the kingdom of God, parables, and the word of God. Lastly, we'll ask about application. How can you figure out which sayings of Christ apply to you today and which ones do not?
Listen to this episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
https://youtu.be/0iHhidbL4e8?si=3rs4fGGtQjsJAObB
—— Links ——
- See other episodes in Read the Bible For Yourself
- Other classes are available here, including How We Got the Bible, which explores the manuscript transmission and translation of the Bible
- Get the transcript of this episode
- Support Restitutio by donating here
- Join our Restitutio Facebook Group and follow Sean Finnegan on Twitter @RestitutioSF
- Leave a voice message via SpeakPipe with questions or comments and we may play them out on the air
- Intro music: Good Vibes by MBB Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) Free Download / Stream: Music promoted by Audio Library.
- Who is Sean Finnegan? Read his bio here
—— Notes ——
The Four Gospels
- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
- Gospel = good news
- The Gospels are biographies about Jesus which seek to convince readers about the good news that he is the Messiah.
Basic Storyline of the Gospels
- Birth narratives
- John’s ministry
- John baptizes Jesus.
- Jesus calls the twelve.
- Teachings of Jesus
- Miracles of Jesus
- Conflict with critics
- Triumphal entry
- Intensified conflict
- Last supper
- Arrest, trial, execution
- Resurrection appearances
- Great commission
Mark (11,305 words)
- Papias: “And the elder used to say this: ‘Mark, having become Peter’s interpreter, wrote down accurately everything he remembered, though not in order, of the things either said or done by Christ. For he neither heard the Lord nor followed him, but afterward, as I said, followed Peter, who adapted his teachings as needed but had no intention of giving an ordered account of the Lord’s sayings. Consequently Mark did nothing wrong in writing down some things as he remembered them, for he made it his one concern not to omit anything that he heard or to make any false statement in them.’”[1]
John (15,633 words)
- Purpose statement: John 20:30-3130 Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his disciples that are
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Manage episode 413247287 series 2405046
This is part 11 of the Read the Bible For Yourself.
The Gospels are evangelistic biographies of Jesus. In today's episode you'll learn the basic storyline of the four biblical Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Then we'll go through them from shortest to longest to see how each brings a unique and helpful perspective in telling the life of Christ. We'll also hit some important concepts like the kingdom of God, parables, and the word of God. Lastly, we'll ask about application. How can you figure out which sayings of Christ apply to you today and which ones do not?
Listen to this episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
https://youtu.be/0iHhidbL4e8?si=3rs4fGGtQjsJAObB
—— Links ——
- See other episodes in Read the Bible For Yourself
- Other classes are available here, including How We Got the Bible, which explores the manuscript transmission and translation of the Bible
- Get the transcript of this episode
- Support Restitutio by donating here
- Join our Restitutio Facebook Group and follow Sean Finnegan on Twitter @RestitutioSF
- Leave a voice message via SpeakPipe with questions or comments and we may play them out on the air
- Intro music: Good Vibes by MBB Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) Free Download / Stream: Music promoted by Audio Library.
- Who is Sean Finnegan? Read his bio here
—— Notes ——
The Four Gospels
- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
- Gospel = good news
- The Gospels are biographies about Jesus which seek to convince readers about the good news that he is the Messiah.
Basic Storyline of the Gospels
- Birth narratives
- John’s ministry
- John baptizes Jesus.
- Jesus calls the twelve.
- Teachings of Jesus
- Miracles of Jesus
- Conflict with critics
- Triumphal entry
- Intensified conflict
- Last supper
- Arrest, trial, execution
- Resurrection appearances
- Great commission
Mark (11,305 words)
- Papias: “And the elder used to say this: ‘Mark, having become Peter’s interpreter, wrote down accurately everything he remembered, though not in order, of the things either said or done by Christ. For he neither heard the Lord nor followed him, but afterward, as I said, followed Peter, who adapted his teachings as needed but had no intention of giving an ordered account of the Lord’s sayings. Consequently Mark did nothing wrong in writing down some things as he remembered them, for he made it his one concern not to omit anything that he heard or to make any false statement in them.’”[1]
John (15,633 words)
- Purpose statement: John 20:30-3130 Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his disciples that are
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