Jesus. others were prophets. he claimed to be son of god.
2007-04-04 16:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Mark and Luke reported on Jesus. Paul taught about Jesus and life as a Christian. They were not and are not in competition.
2007-04-04 16:19:30
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answered by realmombloom 1
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The obvious answer would be "Jesus", but I won't go there. Because Mark, Matthew and Luke are the ones who give us Jesus' words, so if they could be mistaken, the words attributed to Jesus could just as easily be mistaken, as those people are quoting Him.
Also, Jesus promised the Holy Spirit, who would guide them in all truth. So if we believe that the Holy Spirit inspired the Bible, then we must believe that all the words of the bible have the same authority that Jesus' words have.
2007-04-04 16:16:07
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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What? Paul, Mark, and Luke were Apostles and Prophets who followed the teachings of Jesus Christ and preached Christ's words according to revelation as they received it by the power of the Holy Ghost.
2007-04-04 16:19:06
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answered by Arthurpod 4
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Mark, Paul and Luke (spelled with capital letters, please!) were mere followers of Jesus. Jesus was supposed to be the son of g-d sent down to earth to help out the mess made by his father. The three men named above were, as said before, mere followers and helpers of Jesus. So one would presume that Jesus is the one to believe. Yes?
2007-04-04 16:19:35
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answered by Tinribs 4
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Perhaps you need to read the words of Jesus. They are all in perfect agreement..In what respect would you make a difference? Jesus taught the same as all the prophets of God. The New Testament teachs the same message of God.
The true words of Jesus found in the Bible are in agreement with all of God's messages the problem you may have is the words of Muhammad in the Qu'ran are not in agreement with Christ or any of God's prophets or his previous scriptures.
Edit: The words of Jesus are first recorded in the New Testament how could they disagree with Mark and Paul and Luke? What words of Jesus are your refering to?
2007-04-04 16:17:23
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answered by djmantx 7
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My techniques are that Jesus is the Son of God, and he's the son of guy. Jesus is noted as the Son of God because of fact he replaced into created from a woman by the skill and spirit of our God. he's a guy. He claimed to be a guy. he's no longer a demigod or a godman. he's a guy supernaturally conceived- Luke a million:35; Gal 4:4. John 8:40 yet now ye seek for to kill me, a guy that hath advised you the reality, which I quite have heard of God: this did no longer Abraham. Jesus claimed to be a guy that heard the reality from God, and he's the Son of God. GOD is the utmost and is larger than Jesus -John 14:28. God isn't a guy, neither is he the son of guy. style 23:19; Hosea 11:9
2016-10-21 01:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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All these men Paul Luke and Mark all preach the gospel of Jesus. Each man according to his calling and ability teach what Jesus has revealed to them. Therefore who do I believe ? All of them!
2007-04-04 16:16:30
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answered by s. grant 4
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The words that the bible says came directly out of Jesus are the only words in the bible that ring true to me. I can recognize their truth, I should say. Most of the rest is gibberish to me. I had a hard time with him cursing the fig tree though, until someone explained it to me. Remember the fig tree had leaves that signaled having fruit, but it had no fruit and Jesus cursed it. It was explained to me that it signified Jesus special impatience with people who wore the signs of being followers of Jesus, but bore none of the fruit that should result from it.
2007-04-04 16:22:45
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answered by Nowpower 7
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The words and acts of Jesus would be the ultimate authority.
2007-04-04 16:16:26
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answered by Maryanne C 1
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