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The four canonical Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John. (For the gospel [message] use `the-gospel` tag.) Includes narratives unique to one gospel or shared between gospels.
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What did John the Baptist eat?
Matthew 3:4 and Mark 1:6 describe the food of John the Baptist as locusts and wild honey. The word locust takes different definitions as follows:
a. large and mainly tropical grasshopper with stron …
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Does the mention of Sheep Gate in John 5:2 give a lead to explanation for the allegory of Ca...
We read in John 5:2 :
Now in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate there is a pool, called in Hebrew Beth-zatha,which has five porticoes.
We also read in Mtt 19 :24 :
Again I tell you, it is easier for a ca …
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What is the special relevance of Luke 5:39 in the context of the Parable of the Wineskins?
In response to the query on why Jesus' disciples did not fast like those of John the Baptist, Jesus tells the parable of New Wine in Old Wineskins in the Gospels viz. … But unfortunately, the Gospels do not elaborate the connection of fasting with the analogy of old and new wine. …
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Was the term " these little ones" used as a code word for believers?
Jesus used the attribute "these little ones" for his followers. We see a mention of the term first in 2 Chronicles 31:18, which says:
They included all the little ones, the wives, and the sons and da …