05-01-2011, 03:19 PM
Hello rramlow,
St. Mark and St. Luke were never witnesses to miracles of Jesus Christ. So they made few minor confusions. But these minor confusions were corrected by Apostle John and Apostle Matthew. This also applies other way too. There was one minor confusion in Apostle Matthew's Gospel. And this minor confusion was corrected by St. Luke.I love all Four Gospels. But I think Apostle John's Gospel is the strongest out of four, because Apostle John applies more of a personal experience. And I believe Apostle John was one of the few people who saw the second coming of our Lord.
I thought I should post some interesting information about Christianity in Kerala. Unlike Catholics, Many christians in other denominations still use Jewish dietary laws. I am one of them.
St. Mark and St. Luke were never witnesses to miracles of Jesus Christ. So they made few minor confusions. But these minor confusions were corrected by Apostle John and Apostle Matthew. This also applies other way too. There was one minor confusion in Apostle Matthew's Gospel. And this minor confusion was corrected by St. Luke.I love all Four Gospels. But I think Apostle John's Gospel is the strongest out of four, because Apostle John applies more of a personal experience. And I believe Apostle John was one of the few people who saw the second coming of our Lord.
I thought I should post some interesting information about Christianity in Kerala. Unlike Catholics, Many christians in other denominations still use Jewish dietary laws. I am one of them.