What rules did Jesus’ writers explore in presenting the spoken word in the Gospels?
Is it reasonable to suppose that the younger Christian generations will swallow “Christian” ideas which are only given by the leadership to keep the people sweet, and because they don’t have the solutions?
A variety of writers and writing activities were necessary for the Gospels to come into being.
In the beginning of World War II a booklet came out in Germany with a multitude of old Greek steno signs. Probably due to the occurrences of the war this booklet remained hidden. But it is worth taking note of it.
In the letter to the Hebrews is told that writers followed Jesus to establish his teaching for the future.
How a stenographical sample shows how Jesus’s writers worked and how the Gospels came into being.
Due to theological laxity, many Christians have lost the Bible as their awesome source of holiness and truth. Instead one has made it to a secular book without holiness and truth.
How strong is the evidence for the Aramaic approach that Jesus would speak Aramaic? And what about the Greek Gospels? Or did he speak Greek?
The Testament of Jesus are the four Gospels. They were arranged from documents out of Jesus’s ministry and brought in use, promptly after Pentecost; and not after an oral tradition of 40-50 years, for which no evidence is given in the Bible.