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Gospel Pictures, Mark Section A Gospel Pictures, Mark Section B Gospel Pictures, Luke Section B Gospel Pictures, John Section B Gospel Pictures, John Section C |
According to the RealitySearch analysis, the writers took special note of time and place in the construction of their
gospel stories. Mark, the first writer set out his Sections A and B in concentric circles according to the locations of Jesus.
Luke set out his long Section B in parallel places. John set out his Sections B and C according to parallel places.
Matthew's focus was on starting his paragraphs with a statement of time made or implied. Given the importance of place | for Mark, Luke and John, pictures from Israel/the Holy Land, have been linked to the places as set out in the sections based on place. The significance of time and place is related to the combination of the Jewish and Hellenistic social structures. Judaism has a heavy emphasis on its history and time. Hellenism with its emphasis on rationalism and its multi-cultural milieus has an emphasis on place. Unless otherwise named, other pictures throughout the web sites and books come from country Victoria. |