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What Gospel contains many indications of an eye witness account? |
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In what Gospel does Jesus speak frequently of the relationship between the Father and the Son, just as in the Synoptics? |
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Who felt at liberty to paraphrase, interpret, or rearrange the words of Jesus and the events of his life |
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It is impossible to write history completely free of? |
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Bias, "there is no such thing as nuetrality" |
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Who's value as a historian is confirmed by his meticulous attention to detail in the book of Acts? |
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Luke - he wrote Acts so this one is pretty obvious. |
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There is little evidence that the sayings of who were confused with the sayings of Jesus? |
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Who have long recognized that in most cases we do not have the exact words of Jesus? |
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All four Gospel writers do not follow what as they report events? |
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Most of the alleged contradictions between John and the Synoptics are quite easily explained by recognizing what? |
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That John interpreted his material in such a way as to ephasize particular themes |
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Who's high Christology as unique as is sometimes supposed shares w the Synoptics a similar high implicit Christology? |
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What language did Jesus probably speak? |
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Only the Gospel of John reports what? |
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Who is famous for abbreviating accounts? |
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Which Gospel is the most interprative of the four? |
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Which is NOT evidence cited in the text for a reliable Gospel tradition? |
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The many stones shared in common by Matthew, Mark, and Luke |
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Who is the Gospel writer who most often abbreviates accounts which are told in more detail in other Gospels? |
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In what Gospel does Jesus' temptation account climax on a high mountain? |
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Two Gospel episodes that some scholars claim arose from the same story (4,000 vs. 5,000) |
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