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Vlad [161]
1 year ago
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What information in your study of the life and times of Jesus Christ from the viewpoint of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John interes

ted you most? Why? What was the most interesting thing you learned in the translation of the Bible, especially in regard to the original languages such as Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek? What do you think about the value of the oral tradition and written tradition in the beginning translation of the New Testament? Do you think the teachings of Jesus in the 1st Century can be applied in the 21st Century? Why or why not?
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liubo4ka [24]1 year ago
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The study of the life and times of Jesus Christ from the viewpoint of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John that I am interested in is his selflessness towards the need of the people.

<h3>Why was Jesus selfless?</h3>

Jesus is known to be the savior of the world because he had the needs of the people above others.

He was interested in them, healed them, gave them food and even thought them.

The most interesting thing I learned in the translation of the Bible, especially in regard to the original languages is that God is interested in mankind including I and thus it shows Gods love to me.

I believe that the teachings of Jesus in the 1st Century can be applied in the 21st Century as Jesus has not change and his words remain the same and cannot be altered so one can still teach it.

Learn more about  Jesus Christ from

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