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Matthew

In this book, the main picture of Jesus is that he is the “King of the Jews.”

The audience of this book is the Jews. Matthew wrote to prove that Jesus was the promised Messiah.

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Mark

In this book, the main picture of Jesus is that he is the "Suffering Servant."

The audience of this book is the Romans. Mark wrote to prove that Jesus is the Servant-Messiah, the Son of God, a healer, and a miracle worker.

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Luke

In this book, the main picture of Jesus is that he is the "Merciful Savior for ALL people."

The audience of this book is a Gentile name "Theophilus," and to prove that Jesus came to save people from all walks of life. (It is intended for all Gentiles and non-Jewish believers in Jesus Christ).

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John

In this book, the main picture of Jesus is that HE (Jesus) is God.

The audience of this book is "everyone." John wrote so that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing, you may have life in HIS(Jesus) name.

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Acts

In this book, four key themes emerge from the narrative of Acts: the Holy Spirit, the Apostle Paul, the Gentiles, and the Church.

Although Acts is not a gospel, it is a direct continuation of Jesus' ministry and a witness to God's work in people's lives.

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