by anonymous on May 5th, 2006

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Why are there differences in how the Bible's writers expressed God's message?

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  • by Jesus_Saves on October 9th, 2009

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    Well, if more than one person saw the exact same thing, they are not necessarily going to word what they saw exactly the same.

    For instance...Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all saw Jesus' crucifixion. Yet think what an emotional time it was for them-they were losing their best friend, provider, and Savior! They were probably freaking out about it, and each one noted different details that the other ones may not have noticed, and they wrote about what they saw later.

    The point is not supposed to be in any tiny mistakes in detail-the point is supposed to be that there were WITNESSES to what happened. :)

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