As the years passed, the...
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As the years passed, the eternization of Jesus became more important to each writer of the gospel. This is evident by the way Jesus‚--ô genealogy is traced, or how he is introduced in each gospel.
Mark was the first writer of a gospel, and he introduces Jesus just before he is baptized. Matthew, the writer of the second gospel, traces Jesus‚--ô lineage back to Abraham. Luke traces Jesus‚--ô genealogy to Adam, the Son of God. But John said, "In the beginning was the word ... And the word was made flesh, and dwelt among us ..." (John 1:1, 14)
"That which was from the beginning ... The word of Life," sacrificed himself for our sins. "Not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world."
Mark was the first writer of a gospel, and he introduces Jesus just before he is baptized. Matthew, the writer of the second gospel, traces Jesus‚--ô lineage back to Abraham. Luke traces Jesus‚--ô genealogy to Adam, the Son of God. But John said, "In the beginning was the word ... And the word was made flesh, and dwelt among us ..." (John 1:1, 14)
"That which was from the beginning ... The word of Life," sacrificed himself for our sins. "Not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world."
