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New Testament includes the Gospels, Pauline Epistles and the Pastorals

Textual content: Gospels

Gospels contain details on Jesus' life, ministry, and death/resurrection




- birth narrative


- teachings/parables


- miracles


- trial and crucifixion


- resurrection and reappearance




Synoptic gospels and literacy dependence: varying depictions of Jesus




Mark: represents Jesus as a human figure (emotions, anger, frustration, secretive, unsure of his status and role).


- Jesus is presented as someone who doesn't know the plan


- no birth narrative




Mathew: Represents Jesus as the Jewish Messianic figure


- fulfillment of prophecies


- connected to King David


- birth narrative presents Jesus as new Moses


- Jesus presented as savior to the Jewish people



Textual content: Pauline letters

Pauline letters contain correspondence between Paul and Christ-following communities he initiated




- instructions


- admonition


- praise

Textual Content: Pastorals

other correspondence and instruction