The First Three Gospels Their Origin And Relations
The First Three Gospels Their Origin And Relations
Carpenter, J. Estlin (Joseph Estlin), 1844-1927
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Shall we not freely admit that he would be right ? § 5. Allegorical Composition. Between parable and allegory it may sometimes seem difficult to draw a line. There are some narratives which appear to be due to the desire to present certain ideas and conceptions in pictorial form as episodes in Messiah's career. By this means a kind of sanction was secured for the truths or usages with which they deal. This character is strongly impressed on some of the descriptions in the Fourth Gospel ; it is,... perhaps, not absent even in the First Three. (1) To this class we may probably assign the account of the miraculous draught of fishes, related in Luke v. I-ii, and in Luke alone, though an analogous story appears at the end of the Fourth Gospel, John xxi. 3-1 1. The Galilean ministry of Jesus opens, according to Mark i. 16, Matt. Iv. 18, with the call of Simon and Andrew, by the lake side ; and this is followed by a similar call to James and John, the sons of Zebedee. Luke, with a § 5] The Draught of Fishes 163 different representation of the first incidents, omits this twofold summons ; though in the subsequent narrative he follows Mark, and describes Jesus as entering into the house of Simon, iv.
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