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Essay heading: Gospel Analysis
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Here, words from Mark are altered to demonstrate that, because she has shown great love, the woman’s many sins have been forgiven; however, Jesus warns those who love less, for they will be shown little forgiveness. Though the redactor divulges that the woman’s great faith has saved her, the Pharisees continued to subsist in faithlessness... displayed 300 characters
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Mark’s author emphasizes the human side of Jesus and illustrates Jesus with respect to his suffering. On the other hand, the writings in Luke are concerned with social ethics, including the oppression of women and the poor. Mark’s writer reveals negative overtones by focusing on the adversity Jesus faced and depicting the Pharisees as very dissenting... displayed next 300 characters
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