Categories Theology The Gospels as Eyewitness Accounts Post author By Eddie Post date October 24, 2011 1 Comment on The Gospels as Eyewitness Accounts It is well worth spending an hour of your time watching this video. It is absolutely brilliant and makes a very clear case as to why the Gospels can be considered as reliable eyewitness accounts of the events they describe. Readers who viewed this page, also viewed:Language and Bible TranslationLessons for the Church from Steve Jobs: CommunityEat Your Heart Out Brian MayLessons for the Church from Steve Jobs: DistractionWhy not share this post?TweetEmailPocket Related posts: Lessons for the Church from Steve Jobs: Distraction JR Woodward has just started writing a series of posts... Appreciating the Gospels When we read the story of the crucifixion, we feel... Churches and Mission Agencies The 20 Schemes blog raised an interesting issue this week:... Steve Jobs did not Change the World, but Bill Gates Might A great deal has been written this week about the... Tags Bible ← Lessons for the Church from Steve Jobs: Community → Lessons for the Church from Steve Jobs: Distraction One reply on “The Gospels as Eyewitness Accounts” None of the gospels are eye witness accounts. If that were true, Luke and Matthew would’ve have need to copy so heavily off Mark. Comments are closed.
None of the gospels are eye witness accounts. If that were true, Luke and Matthew would’ve have need to copy so heavily off Mark.
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None of the gospels are eye witness accounts. If that were true, Luke and Matthew would’ve have need to copy so heavily off Mark.