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▶️ You'll LOVE this video next: • How Do We Know Jesus Was Real? ✝️ Subscribe for more Christian history: / @the_ground_level Why does the New Testament tell the same story four times? Is it inefficient, or is there a hidden structure that most readers miss? On the surface, the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke seem to repeat the same events, while John seems to be playing a completely different game. But if you read them all the same way, you miss the message entirely. In this video, we investigate the "Four Witnesses." We aren't looking at them as repetitive biographies, but as four distinct testimonies written for four distinct audiences with four distinct agendas. We break down the unique purpose of each author: Matthew: The Tax Collector writing to the Jews to prove the Messiah has come. Mark: The War Correspondent writing the urgent memoirs of Peter. Luke: The Investigative Journalist highlighting the outsiders and the marginalized. John: The Theologian revealing the cosmic divinity of the "I AM." Understanding the author's intent is the key to unlocking the New Testament. Join us as we dive deep into the history, the Greek text, and the structural brilliance of the Gospels. This series explores the historical reality of early Christianity. We move beyond Sunday School summaries and get down to the ground level of history. #TheGospels #BibleStudy #NewTestament #TheGroundLevel #BiblicalHistory #JesusChrist #ChristianApologetics #SynopticGospels #BibleExplained #Theology #Christianity #Matthew #Mark #Luke #John #BiblicalLiteracy #Faith #BibleFacts #christianityexplained