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1. Commentary on gospel passages such as John the Baptist rebuking Pharisees and Sadducees, Jesus' challenge to disciples about suffering, cleansing rituals, and Jesus' promise to not abandon followers.
2. Analysis of Matthew’s Gospel: its main purpose, the significance of righteousness, and its portrayal of Jesus as fulfilling Jewish prophecies.
3. Mark's Gospel explored for contradictions to Jewish messianic expectations and its potential as the first synoptic gospel written.
4. Luke’s Gospel examined for themes of joy, Jesus' teachings on wealth, and the significance of prayer in his ministry.
5. John's Gospel analyzed for the theological use of signs to reveal Jesus, roles of women, and theological over historical emphasis in the gospels.
6. Broader discussions include the interconnectedness of the four gospels, Jewish context’s relevance, and Jesus’ relationships with Jewish and Roman authorities during his final week.