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1 2, 1,2 | Evangelist John himself, whose narratives never mentioned himself 2 6, 0,85| is clearly seen from the narratives of Saints Mark, Luke and 3 6, 0,85| Further on, in taking the narratives of all the Evangelists, 4 6, 4,1 | John was to expand on the narratives of the first three Evangelists. 5 6, 4,2 | who usually expands on the narratives of the other Evangelists. “ 6 6, 4,6 | this — like the completing narratives of the first three Evangelists.~ 7 6, 5,1 | contradictions posed in the narratives of on the one hand, Evangelist 8 6, 6,3 | very opening and subsequent narratives, Saint John adheres to a 9 6, 6,3 | to expand and explain the narratives of the first three Evangelists, 10 7, 0,5 | disciples. In amalgamating the narratives of the four Evangelists, 11 7, 0,5 | juxtaposing the four Evangelists’ narratives, a clear picture of the 12 7, 0,5 | t comprehend the Lord’s narratives on His forthcoming sufferings 13 7, 0,8 | seen from the Evangelists’ narratives, the glorified Body of the 14 7, 0,10| himself to supplement the narratives of the first three Evangelists,