logical bob
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Hi folks, first post here.
I've been told several times by Christians that the Gospels are reliable and that they should persuade me that Jesus really did rise from the dead. I have to admit that this puzzles me because there are so many differences between the four versions of the resurrection story. I want to ask you how you think they all fit together. Only one Christian I've discussed this with has tried to explain it, and his views are so liberal that he wouldn't be able to sign up to the statement of faith on this forum.
I hope this isn't considered trolling. My intention is to ask an honest question about something that puzzles me and an apologetics forum seems a good place to do that.
Here are the differences that puzzle me.
How many women went to the tomb? In Matthew, two. In Mark, three. Luke doesn't say, but it's at least five. In John, there's only one.
Who did they meet there? In Matthew and Mark they meet one angel. Luke has two angels while in John they don't meet anyone.
What did they do then?In Matthew, they set off to tell the disciples but in Mark they leave and don't tell anyone. In Luke they tell all the disciples and some other people but in John they tell only two of the disciples.
Did they meet Jesus on the way to tell the disciples?In Matthew, yes, but not in Luke or John.
How did the disciples react to the news?In Matthew, Jesus has already sent word that they should go to Galilee, which they do. In Luke they don't believe the women, but Peter goes to the tomb. In John there's no mention of disbelief and Peter and another disciple go to the tomb.
Can anyone make sense of this for me?
I've been told several times by Christians that the Gospels are reliable and that they should persuade me that Jesus really did rise from the dead. I have to admit that this puzzles me because there are so many differences between the four versions of the resurrection story. I want to ask you how you think they all fit together. Only one Christian I've discussed this with has tried to explain it, and his views are so liberal that he wouldn't be able to sign up to the statement of faith on this forum.
I hope this isn't considered trolling. My intention is to ask an honest question about something that puzzles me and an apologetics forum seems a good place to do that.
Here are the differences that puzzle me.
How many women went to the tomb? In Matthew, two. In Mark, three. Luke doesn't say, but it's at least five. In John, there's only one.
Who did they meet there? In Matthew and Mark they meet one angel. Luke has two angels while in John they don't meet anyone.
What did they do then?In Matthew, they set off to tell the disciples but in Mark they leave and don't tell anyone. In Luke they tell all the disciples and some other people but in John they tell only two of the disciples.
Did they meet Jesus on the way to tell the disciples?In Matthew, yes, but not in Luke or John.
How did the disciples react to the news?In Matthew, Jesus has already sent word that they should go to Galilee, which they do. In Luke they don't believe the women, but Peter goes to the tomb. In John there's no mention of disbelief and Peter and another disciple go to the tomb.
Can anyone make sense of this for me?