In the New Testament details the life of Jesus Christ. Looking into the Synopsis of the Gospel each one of them gives its own account of the life of Jesus. The Greek English version of the Synopsis of the Four Gospels can really help a pastor deliver the word. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John make up the Synopsis Gospels. Each one of them gives its own description of the life of Jesus Christ from the beginning until the end (Black 53). The interesting thing is that each Synopsis speak of Jesus in different terminology. In Matthew Jesus is known as the “Chosen One” and in Mark as the “beloved” (Black 53). Black gives four examples of how Jesus was addressed in all four gospels during the transfiguration. Luke refers to Jesus as “Master”, Mark calls him “Rabbi”, and Matthew calls him “Lord” (Black 54). The Septuagint by Alfred Rahlfs in the Greek and English translation translate the Old and New
In the New Testament details the life of Jesus Christ. Looking into the Synopsis of the Gospel each one of them gives its own account of the life of Jesus. The Greek English version of the Synopsis of the Four Gospels can really help a pastor deliver the word. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John make up the Synopsis Gospels. Each one of them gives its own description of the life of Jesus Christ from the beginning until the end (Black 53). The interesting thing is that each Synopsis speak of Jesus in different terminology. In Matthew Jesus is known as the “Chosen One” and in Mark as the “beloved” (Black 53). Black gives four examples of how Jesus was addressed in all four gospels during the transfiguration. Luke refers to Jesus as “Master”, Mark calls him “Rabbi”, and Matthew calls him “Lord” (Black 54). The Septuagint by Alfred Rahlfs in the Greek and English translation translate the Old and New