The goal here -- another long, ole-fashioned Bible study -- is to establish that Mark's Gospel has the earliest and best eyewitness testimony embedded in it.
This is Part Ten in a series on the historical reliability of the Gospels.
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This article rounds a corner from the traditions transmitted before the Gospels were written to the Gospels themselves, as we have them now. Do they enjoy eyewitness testimony at their foundation?
Folks, this is a long, ole-fashioned Bible study. So get your favorite non-alcoholic beverage, settle in, and happy reading! Or print it out, get your Bible, and take them to your favorite non-alcoholic drinking place and . . . happy reading, again!
Part Nine in a long series on the historical reliability of the Biblical Gospels.
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This is a question that must be explored.
This article is Part Eight in a series on the historical reliability of the Gospels.
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