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  • Bennymkje - 10 months ago
    Synoptic gospels-an Assessment (1 of 4)

    Gospels as set forth in the God document is determined by God. It pleased the Father that in Jesus Christ all his fullness should dwell. So fulness of time is settled by him. The name Jesus is from God, " And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their sins./Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet."(Mt.1.21-22) When God created man naming His creation was left to him. It was on the premise that Adam was created in 'our image and after our likeness.' God blessed them( man and woman) 'and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth'.Consequently names of His creation were deigned to his glory and authority. In short this authority was devolved from both Father and Son. The Holy Spirit makes a distinction by choosing the name for his Son. He is man in human likeness and has a body subject to pain and hunger. But the name establishes the truth where he came from.

    The number of gospels is not based on the authorship of names. It is four to establish the sovereignty of the Word which is the Law. North south east west the Law is the same. It is from the Law of the Spirit, which makes Jesus Christ as its fulfilment so Jesus would declare, 'Before Abraham was,I am."(Jn.8.59) So generation of Jesus is determined by the Law of Gradation. Jesus the nam is the son of Abraham and of David. These speak only with regards to the flesh. All the names given in the genealogy therefore is graded in terms of light and darkness. This is the reason the Spirit of God appended Gen.1.2-4. It is on the basis of light and darkness before giving us the Covenant. (Mt.1.1)

    The Word which was with God explains such natural features as rock."And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken"(Mt.21.44) Commentary is found in Pro.8.



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