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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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How Is the Date of Composition of the Gospels Estimated?

For one thing, there's evidence that the author of John was aware of the synoptic gospels. … If so, all gospels dependent on Mark (i.e., the other Synoptics) must originate from the decades following 70 CE. …
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Is Matthew 13:18-23 specific to Matthew's congregation?

Conveniently, that text is found in all three Synoptic gospels. … That the canonical gospels refrained indicates that they are historically reliable. …
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Did Jesus have the legal authority to cleanse the temple?

My reading of the Gospels—especially Mark—is that Jesus operated in grey territory from the perspective of human authority. … —Mark 1:9-11 (ESV) So in the context of the gospels, Jesus' authority came from heaven and not from people. …
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