As a fundamentalist, I believe that everything in the Bible is literal fact, but I am struggling to understand how both of these accounts could be correct, as they so obviously differ. Are they both true or is only one of them correct? If so, which one?
I would appreciate your opinions on this matter. Thank you, and may God bless you.
You have witnesses to the event, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John. Many more, that are not recorded and some that are like Peter in 1, 2 Peter
However, If you see each Gospel writer, has the same exact, close to exact testimony, then it is more likely not true. What?????????
We all are viewing this event and each person will remember a little differently than the other person. These accounts are their views they saw, and reported. They are not the same exact views of the others. Yet, seeing the same sight each saw and tell us all about this good news for salvation to be given us, in the risen Christ, not the dead Christ. Christ went willingly to death once, to reconcile us as forgiven by his Father forever. So we can be thankful and ask Father for the new life in the risen Christ to lead us new as born again by God who simply loves us all. Otherwise, going to that cross willingly was in Vain. And until one finalizes it was for them along with everyone else, one will not see new life, if one does (even doubts) not believe, by God they are forgiven by God in Son for them. One will not see the new life offered them, Why? These, people would be too busy trying to remain forgiven by not believing they are forgiven by God. These get caught up in doing Law and can't do it perfectly ever. But Son did that for us all to believe, receive and see
And please see these verses below in any version you wish, thank you
Hebrews 10:10-12
Authorized (King James) Version
10 By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once
for all.
11 And every priest standeth daily ministering and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins: 12 but this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right hand of God;