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What is perfectly obvious from looking at the 4 canonical gospels is that ultimately they all derive from a shared source. None of them is older than the others, in the shape we see them. They are all peas in the same NT pod. Also, it is perfectly obvious that each of the 4 canonicals had been continuously edited over a considerable period -- often in conjunction with the others. Clearly, there's cross-pollination among them. There were multiple editions of the gospels over time. All in all, it's a very complex picture. To deny this is to escape from reality. Yours, Yuri. |
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