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I was looking at Matthew 28 and I haven't ever thought of this before, but I wondered to myself why Matthew was so brief in telling the story of the resurrection?
There are only 20 verses in Matthew and about the same in Mark, but Luke and John add things to the story that the other two don't tell. I was wondering why Matthew would be so brief when talking about one of the single most important events in history?
I also wondered at why there are no personal stories that Matthew tells of his encounter with Jesus. It almost feels like a third person account rather than from one of the 12 disciples especially since 90% of Mark is in Matthew. I know if I spent three years walking around Judea and Galilee with Jesus I would want to tell more personal stories about my interactions with Jesus
There are only 20 verses in Matthew and about the same in Mark, but Luke and John add things to the story that the other two don't tell. I was wondering why Matthew would be so brief when talking about one of the single most important events in history?
I also wondered at why there are no personal stories that Matthew tells of his encounter with Jesus. It almost feels like a third person account rather than from one of the 12 disciples especially since 90% of Mark is in Matthew. I know if I spent three years walking around Judea and Galilee with Jesus I would want to tell more personal stories about my interactions with Jesus