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Essay heading: 4 Gospels
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He did, however, eliminate Mark’s superfluousness. Between 9:51-19:27, there is nothing in common with Luke and Mark. In both Gospels the Resurrection episodes begin the same; The Women at the Tomb. There are four distinct differences in this pericope between Mark and Luke. They both agree that one of the women was Mary Magdalene, and the other was the mother of James but Mark refers to her as Salome and Luke calls her Joanna... displayed 300 characters
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They both agree that one of the women was Mary Magdalene, and the other was the mother of James but Mark refers to her as Salome and Luke calls her Joanna. When entering the tomb in Mark, the women come across “a young man sitting on the right”. In Luke, after the women find the stone rolled away from the tomb, “two men stood by them”... displayed next 300 characters
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