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Video discussions related to part 3:
Why did the gospel writers think it was important to record these facts in such careful literary accounts?
Why should the failures and shortcomings of the disciples increase our confidence in the gospel accounts?
Lesson Outline >
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Introduction
Literary Character
• Genre
º Historical Narrative
º Greco-Roman Biography
º Biblical Narrative
• Reliability
º Access
º Candor
º Corroboration
º Training
º Theological Convictions
º Holy Spirit
Status in the Church
• Composition
º Similarities
º Theories of Composition
º Certainty
• Authenticity
º Trustworthy Authors
º Apostolic Approval
º Witness of the Church
Unity
• Same Story
• Jesus
º Proofs
º Vocabulary
º Stages
Variety
• Apparent Difficulties
º Chronology
º Omission
º Different Events
º Different Speeches
• Distinct Emphases
º Matthew
º Mark
º Luke
º John
Conclusion