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2013-02-13 18:35:40 UTC
Jesus' lineage was traced through David's son Nathan. Lk.3:31
The announcement of the special birth came before conception. Lk.1:26-31
The announcement of the special birth came after conception. Mt.1:18-21
Jesus' parents were told of their son's future greatness. Mt.1:18-21; Lk.1:28-35
Jesus' parents knew nothing of their son's potential. Lk.2:48-50
The angel told Joseph. Mt.1:20
The angel told Mary. Lk.1:28
There were 28 generations from David to Jesus. Mt.1:17
There were 43 generations from David to Jesus. Lk.3:23-31
Jacob was Joseph's father. Mt.1:16
Heli was Joseph's father. Lk.3:23
He was to be called Emmanuel. Mt.1:23
He was called Jesus. Mt.1:25
Joseph, Mary, and Jesus flee to Egypt while Herod slaughters all males under 2 years old Mt.2:13-16 (Note: Jesus' cousin, John, was also under 2 and survived without having to flee)
Joseph, Mary, and Jesus did not flee to Egypt, but remained for temple rituals. No slaughter of infants is mentioned! Lk.2:21-39
Jesus was tempted during the 40 days in the wilderness. Mk.1:13
Jesus was tempted after the 40 days in the wilderness. Mt.4:2,3
The devil first took Jesus to the pinnacle, then to the mountain top. Mt.4:5-8
The devil first took Jesus to the mountain top, then to the pinnacle. Lk.4:5-9
Satan tempted Jesus. Mt.4:1-10; Mk.1:13; Lk.4:1,2
Satan had no interest in Jesus. Jn.14:30
The baptism of Jesus was with the "Holy Ghost". Mk.1:8; Jn.1:33
Fire was also added to the baptism. Mt.3:11; Lu.3:16
John knew of Jesus before he baptized him. Mt.3:11-13; Jn.1:28,29
John knew nothing of Jesus at all. Mt.11:1-3
Jesus begins his ministry after John's arrest. Mk.1:13,14
Jesus begins his ministry before John's arrest. Jn.3:22-24
It is recorded that Jesus saw the spirit descending. Mt.3:16; Mk.1:10
It is recorded that John saw the spirit descending. Jn.1:32
The heavenly voice addressed the gathering. Mt.3:17
The heavenly voice addressed Jesus. Mk.1:11; Lk.3:22
Immediately after the baptism, Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness. Mt.4:1,2; Mk.1:12,13
Three days after the baptism, Jesus was at the wedding in Cana. Jn.2:1
Jesus went to Bethphage and the Mt. of Olives, then left for Bethany. Mt.21:1,17
Jesus went to Bethphage and Bethany at the Mt. of Olives. Mk.11:1; Lk.19:29
Jesus went to Bethany and then Jerusalem. Jn.12:1,12
Jesus and his disciples taught in Capernaum. Mk.1:20,21
Only Jesus taught in Capernaum. Lk.4:30,31
Peter was chosen, with Andrew, by the Sea of Galilee. Mt.4:18-20; Mk.1:16-18
Peter was chosen, with James and John, by the lake of Gennesaret. Lk.5:2-11
Andrew chose Jesus and then got Peter to join. Jn.1:35-42.
Peter was to preach to the Jews. Mt.10:2,5,6; Gal.2:7
Peter was to preach to the Gentiles. Acts 15:7
Jesus cured Simon Peter's mother-in-law after he cleansed the leper. Mt.8:1-15
Jesus cured Simon Peter's mother-in-law before he cleansed the leper. Mk.1:30-42; Lk.4:38 to 5:13
Peter's mother-in-law was healed before Peter was called to be a disciple. Lu.4:38,39; 5:10
Peter's mother-in-law was healed after Peter was called to be a disciple. Mt.4:18,19; 8:14,15; Mk.1:16,17,30,31
James and John were with Jesus when he healed Simon Peter's mother-in-law. Mk.1:29-31
James and John were not with Jesus when he healed Simon Peter's mother-in-law. Lu.4:38,39; 5:10,11
Lebbaeus (Thaddaeus) was the name of an apostle - but no Judas, brother of James. Mt. 10:3
Judas, the brother of James, was an apostle, but no Thaddaeus. Lk.6:16; Acts 1:13
The centurion's servant was healed in between the cleansing of the leper and the healing of Peter's mother-in-law. Mt.8:2-15
The centurion's servant was healed after the cleansing of the leper and the healing of Peter's mother-in-law Lu.4:38,39; 5:12,13; 7:1-10
The people were not impressed with the feeding of the multitude. Mk.6:52.
The people were very impressed with the feeding of the multitude. Jn.6:14
After the feeding of the multitude, Jesus went to Gennesaret. Mk.6:53
After the feeding of the multitude, Jesus went to Capernaum. Jn.6:14-17
A demon cries out that Jesus is the Holy One of God. Mk.1:23,24
Everyone who confesses that Jesus came in the flesh is of God. 1 Jn.4:2
Jesus cursed the fig tree so that it would not bear fruit. Mt.21:19; Mk.11:14
It wasn't time for the fig tree to bear fruit. Mk.11:13
The fig tree withers immediately, and the disciples are amazed. Mt.21:19,20
The disciples first notice the withered tree the next day. Mk.11:20,21
Jesus is the mediator of the "Father". 1 Tim.2:5; 1 Jn.2:1
Jesus sits on "his" right hand. Mk. 16:19.
Jesus and the "Father" are one in the same. Jn.10:30
There is one "God". 1 Tim.2:5; Jms.2:19
There are three. 1 Jn.5:7